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Some British hospitals struggle with staff shortages due to Covid-19

With a new highly transmissible Omicron variant of the virus surging, Britain yesterday recorded its highest number of daily coronavirus cases since the start of the pandemic. — Reuters pic

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LONDON, Dec 16 — British hospitals, particularly in London, are struggling to maintain staffing levels due to the number who are having to isolate with Covid-19, a senior emergency doctor said today.

With a new highly transmissible Omicron variant of the virus surging, Britain yesterday recorded its highest number of daily coronavirus cases since the start of the pandemic, with a further 78,610 Covid-19 infections reported.

“The acute problem is actually to do with staffing,” Katherine Henderson, an emergency consultant in London and President of the Royal College of Emergency Medicine, told BBC Radio.

“Even if we are not seeing a big rise in hospitalisations yet, we are already seeing the effect on not having the staff to run shifts properly and safely. So we are worried about patient harm coming about because we just don’t have the staff.”

Henderson said London was particularly hard hit.

“We are looking at probably about 10 per cent staff, that is doctors and nurses, who are having to be off.” — Reuters