Figure relates to planned surgeries at only 40 NHS hospitals, suggesting actual total is likely to be far higher

UK hospitals have cancelled at least 13,000 operations over the last two months as they struggle to cope with record demand for NHS care and people sick with Covid-19.

Figures collected by A&E doctors showed that 13,061 planned surgeries had to be called off during October and November because of shortages of beds and staff.

The percentage of people spending at least 12 hours in A&E is double what it was this time last year.

Only 62% of those attending A&E are seen within four hours – it should be 95%.

Long stays in hospital are rising despite the pressure to discharge patients.

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