Getting back to the levels of January 2023 would take 30 years at the current rate
I'm Alistair Clarke with news that a study has shown it would take nearly 700 years to get rid of NHS waiting lists. PM Rishi Sunak said in January 2023 that a priority was to reduce waiting times – but just getting back to the levels of January 2023 would take 30 years at the current rate. Last month, 42,000 people waited more than 12 hours in A and E for treatment, while some stroke casualties waited more than an hour for an ambulance.
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