Hospitals in Manchester, Sunderland and Harrogate told to prepare, says Stephen Powis

Three Nightingale hospitals in Manchester, Sunderland and Harrogate, have been told to mobilise, ready to take people with Covid-19 or other conditions to relieve pressure on the NHS, as the steep rise in infections results inexorably in more hospital cases and more deaths, NHS England’s medical director has said.

In a grim briefing warning that deaths and numbers of people in hospital were rising in line with soaring infections in England, Stephen Powis also said NHS staff in high-risk areas would be tested regularly, even if they did not have symptoms.

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