The NHS said patients should be contacted by hospitals to let them know if their appointment is going ahead. Patients are being asked not to contact hospitals directly
I'm Nick Meir with news that thousands of NHS operations and appointments are set to be cancelled on the day of the Queen's funeral. The introduction of a last-minute bank holiday has meant hospitals are now postponing some routine treatments which had been booked in for Monday. Many leading hospitals told the BBC there would be some disruption to their services. The NHS said patients should be contacted by hospitals to let them know if their appointment is going ahead. Patients are being asked not to contact hospitals directly. For more care related stories stay with us here at Care Radio.
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