Hospitals on 'same footing as at height of pandemic'published at 17:30 British Summer Time 18 September 2020
Hospitals are now back on the "same emergency footing" as they were at the height of the pandemic, the boss of England's biggest hospital trust has said.
Dr David Rosser, the chief executive of University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust said a total 113 patients were being treated for the condition in its hospitals, which he described as "very worrying".
He said 14 of those were currently receiving life support treatment, up 50% on the previous week.
Staff are "stressed and apprehensive," he added, saying "levels of anxiety among our staff that we may go back to what we saw in April is beyond anything I've experienced in over 30 years in the health service.
"I've never known a clinical team as distressed and apprehensive as they are at the moment."