Hospital operations cancelled in Stafford due to flu

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Hospital operations have been cancelled in Staffordshire due to an outbreak of flu.

The University Hospitals of North Midlands said critical care beds at both its sites in Stoke-on-Trent and Stafford are at full capacity.

Whilst this has affected a small number of people, it includes patients with "very serious conditions".

The trust is asking surrounding hospitals to help cope with what it calls unprecedented pressures.

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"Whilst we are all used to working within a very busy environment, instances of both Influenza A and B have put unprecedented pressures on our critical care capacity," Robert Courteney-Harris, trust chief executive said.

"This has blocked out a whole isolation POD and, as these patients require specialist one-to-one nursing care, this has had a significant impact on the available bed capacity."

Surgeons will be keeping in touch with their patients and will reschedule appointments as quickly as possible, the trust added.

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