With a junior doctor strike happening at the same time, Prof Sir Stephen Powis is asking the public to use services appropriately.
NHS 111 is for non-urgent needs.
Unlike during previous NHS strikes, there has been no let-up in the demand for care, say hospital representatives. BBC News
See also:
- BMA membership levels surge to record high as it calls on the Health Secretary to drop the pre-conditions preventing pay talks BMA
- Some hospitals see busiest Monday of the year so far for A&E attendance NHS England
- No let-up in pressure on services amid junior doctors' strike NHS Providers
- Junior doctor strikes: facts and figures on UK doctors in training Nuffield Trust
- Patients face SIX-MONTH waits for rescheduled appointments due to three-day junior doctors' strike that's crippling NHS hospitals The Daily Mail
- NHS ‘can’t go on like this’ with strikes, health chief warns Evening Standard
- Junior doctors’ strike: Hospitals will take weeks to recover from 72-hour walkout, NHS leaders warn iNews
- Junior doctors' strike enters second day amid warnings of 'high pressure' on NHS ITV News
- Junior doctor strike: Medic joins picket lines after 12-hour shift in Newcastle ITV News
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