Northumbria Healthcare NHS Trust thought a quarter of operations would have to be cancelled, but only ten per cent were affected in the end
This is Paul Hutton with news that doctors at the Northumbria Healthcare NHS Trust say Omicron didn’t have as much of an effect on elective operations as they had feared. They thought a quarter of operations would have to be cancelled, but only ten per cent were affected in the end.
The Trust remains "under pressure" from Covid, with staff absences rising again, but hopes the issue will subside in "the next two or three weeks".
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