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NHS warns of tough new year amid growing winter pressures and record strike action

Record industrial action this week could see one of the most difficult starts to the year for health services across the country, the NHS has said.

The strikes are set to have a significant impact on almost all routine care, with consultants covering as the NHS prioritises urgent and emergency cases. Junior doctors strike from 7am on Wednesday 3 January until 7am on Tuesday 9 January – the longest consecutive strike action ever taken in the history of the NHS.

Industrial action comes in the middle of the winter period where the NHS is already under significant pressure from factors such as seasonal illnesses including COVID-19 and influenza, and following the Christmas and New Year holidays, where many people mix socially which presents the risk of spreading infections. Most recent data show that people in hospital with influenza has jumped to an average of 942 each day last week – almost six times the number compared to the week before.

The NHS has prepared extensively and earlier than ever before for the busier winter period with hundreds more beds in place, more ambulances on the road and 24/7 system control centres rolled out across the country to manage additional pressure.

NHS National Medical Director Professor Sir Stephen Powis said: “This January could be one of the most difficult starts to the year the NHS has ever faced. Six consecutive days of industrial action comes at one of our busiest periods – the action will not only have an enormous impact on planned care but comes on top of a host of seasonal pressures such as COVID-19, ‘flu, and staff absences due to sickness – all of which is impacting on how patients flow through hospitals.

“Our colleagues across the health service are doing their very best for patients every day with extensive preparations in place, but there’s no doubt they are starting 2024 on the back foot – not only will action impact next week, it will continue to have a serious impact in the weeks after, as we recover services and deal with additional demand.”

 

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