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NHS Hospitals Declare Critical Incidents Amidst Winter Surge
13 Jan
Summary
- Four NHS trusts in Surrey and Kent declared critical incidents.
- Rising flu, norovirus, and staff sickness strain hospital capacity.
- Non-urgent operations may be rescheduled to prioritize critical care.

Several NHS hospital trusts, particularly in Surrey and Kent, have escalated their status to 'critical incidents' as they grapple with an overwhelming influx of patients suffering from winter illnesses. The surge in flu, norovirus, and respiratory viruses, combined with a significant rise in staff sickness, has pushed hospitals to their operational limits, resulting in fully occupied beds and extremely high attendance at emergency departments.
This critical escalation allows healthcare providers to implement measures to cope with sustained pressures, which may include rescheduling non-urgent operations and treatments. The primary focus remains on prioritizing patients with the most critical clinical needs, though essential services like cancer treatments will continue as normal. Patients are advised to seek alternatives to emergency departments for non-life-threatening conditions to reduce wait times.




