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Hospital declares critical incident over ‘exceptionally high’ demand on A&E amid rising flu cases

The Royal Liverpool University Hospital has declared a critical incident due to an “exceptionally high” demand on A&E and patients being admitted to wards.

The hospital said staff were “working incredibly hard” after a spike in people with flu and respiratory illnesses going to emergency departments.

The number of people in England’s hospital with flu quadrupled in the last month, according to NHS data.

A spokesperson for the hospital said it had a “comprehensive plan in place” and was “taking all the necessary actions to manage the challenging circumstances”.

“We are working with partner organisations to ensure those that are medically fit can leave hospital safely and at the earliest opportunity,” they added.

The hospital warned some people would experience delays as it prioritises the sickest patients.

People whose case isn’t an emergency ae being asked to consider seeing their GP, pharmacy or walk-in centre – or call the 111 service for advice.

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