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The National (Scotland)
The National (Scotland)
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Anita Bhadani

NHS Lanarkshire ask people not to attend A&E unless ‘life-threatening’

The UK Health Security Agency has also increased its heat health warning from level three to level four – a “national emergency”.

NHS LANARKSHIRE has asked people to reconsider attending its A&E department unless their condition is “life-threatening”.

The health board has said its emergency departments are at capacity and attendees will “unfortunately” face a long wait.

It has asked people to instead consider calling NHS 24 on 111 or visiting nhsinform.scot for healthcare information.  

This comes as 334,000 people in Scotland – one in 16 - are thought to have had Covid-19 in the week to July 7 - the highest estimate for Scotland since the start of April.

The spread of the latest coronavirus subvariants Omicron BA.4 and BA.5 has also led to a rise in hospitalisations across the UK.

Alongside this, the Met Office has warned peoples’ lives could be at risk as it indicated it is likely that a new UK record temperature could be set this week.

The UK Health Security Agency has also increased its heat health warning from level three to level four – a “national emergency”.

Level four is reached “when a heatwave is so severe and/or prolonged that its effects extend outside the health and social care system… At this level, illness and death may occur among the fit and healthy, and not just in high-risk groups,” it said.

Last year as the Covid crisis peaked, NHS Lanarkshire was moved to “Code Black” as hospitals hit a critical occupancy level.

At its highest risk level, military forces were called in to provide “additional support” to hospitals in the area.

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