Four NHS trusts have stood down critical incidents declared earlier this week.
Sherwood Forest Hospitals has become the fifth NHS trust to declare a critical incident this week.
Nottingham University Hospitals (NUH) has become the fourth NHS trust to declare a critical incident this week.
Critical incidents remain in place at three trusts in Surrey and Kent after they were announced yesterday.
A critical incident has been declared by Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust (NUH) as a result of sustained pressures at Queen’s Medical Centre ED.
Critical incidents in Gloucestershire and Northamptonshire have been stood down following a peak in flu and norovirus cases.
Critical incidents have been stood down by University Hospitals of Liverpool Group and Hampshire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust.
Critical incidents have been stepped down by NHS services in Cornwall and Birmingham following a spike in flu cases.
NHS Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust has declared a critical incident.
A series of critical incidents have been called by NHS trusts in the face of rising winter pressures.
Wirral University Teaching Hospital NHS Foundation Trust has stood down a critical incident following ‘unprecedented demand’.
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