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Coronavirus: Year-long waits for hospital care in England worst since 2008 - BBC News

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The number of people waiting over a year for hospital treatment in England has hit its highest levels since 2008.

Patients are meant to be seen within 18 weeks - but nearly 140,000 of the 4.35 million on the waiting list at the end of September had waited over a year.

Surgeons said it was "tragic" patients were being left in pain while they waited for treatment, including knee and hip operations.

And others warned the situation could become even worse during winter.

In recent weeks, major hospitals in Bradford, Leeds, Nottingham, Birmingham and Liverpool, which have seen high rates of infection, have announced the mass cancellation of non-urgent work.

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'I'm in pain every single day'

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Donna Doyle, 52, was referred for surgery at the end of 2019.

She has rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis and needed reconstructive surgery on the front half of her right foot.

But her pre-op appointment was cancelled in the spring because of pandemic.

And now she has been told she will have to wait until February at the earliest.

"The pain isn't something that affects me every now and then, it's a problem every single day," she says.

"Imagine two pebbles grinding against the bone in your feet.

"It's constant.

"It causes a lot of problems in my life, physically and mentally.

"I psyched myself up for having the surgery.

"So the day I was told nothing would be happening, I was so upset.

"I work from home at moment.

"And some days, my husband comes home and I'm crying, feeling really down.

"I'm fed up with seeing Matt Hancock say "the NHS is open for business" because it's not true. I'm being overlooked."

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Prof John Appleby, director of research at health think tank the Nuffield Trust, said the situation was a "real concern".

Hospitals were facing a real battle to keep non-Covid services going, he said, pointing out the number of Covid patients in hospital had risen from just over 2,000 to more than 10,000 since the end of September.

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"It is clear that over the summer months, NHS staff have put in tremendous amounts of work to boost activity across the board," he said.

"However, the service has fallen short of the tall order of recovering all non-Covid activity between the two waves of this pandemic."

Royal College of Surgeons of England president Prof Neil Mortensen said these patients had paid a "heavy price".

"It is tragic to see so many lives put on hold,2 he said.

"Each statistic represents someone waiting patiently, potentially in pain, for the treatment they need to get on with living an independent life.

"Older people and poorer people are particularly hard hit by these delays."

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Tracey Loftis, of the charity Versus Arthritis, said the situation was "appalling".

"We're currently seeing some hospitals entirely pausing elective surgery because of the pressures of the second phase of the pandemic," she said.

"The consequences of these further delays will reverberate for years to come."

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Chris Hopson, of NHS Providers, which represents hospitals, said the NHS was doing its best but was facing a really challenging winter.

"We are keenly aware of the inconvenience, anxiety and distress for patients caused by any delays for diagnostic tests, treatment or consultations," he added.

Alongside routine care, significant numbers have missed out on treatment for cancer.

The numbers receiving urgent check-ups have dropped by a quarter during the pandemic, with 300,000 fewer people seeing a cancer specialist from April to September than during the same period last year.

The numbers starting cancer treatment are also down by a fifth.

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'My cancer has spread'

Anoushka Kurkjian
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Mother-of-three Anoushka Kurkjian, 41, found a cyst on her breast in June.

She sought medical advice and was told it was benign but remained concerned because she was in pain.

As a last resort - three months later - she went to her local accident-and-emergency unit and was diagnosed with breast cancer.

She had been afraid to go because of worries over catching the coronavirus.

The cancer has now spread to her lymph nodes.

"If it had been a year ago, I would have gone in earlier," Anoushka says.

"I am now undergoing chemotherapy and have lost my hair.

"My breast cancer has spread.

"And I am scared.

"I feel very angry that I was not diagnosed earlier.

"I wish I could say to women, 'Seek treatment.

"'Don't be deterred.'

"Yes, Covid is a factor.

"But there's a lot more going on out there."

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But NHS bosses said cancer services had returned to pre-pandemic levels of activity by the end of September.

An NHS England spokeswoman said: "The NHS message to the public has always been clear - do not delay, help us to help you by coming forward for care."

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Lucy Letby: Nurse remanded in custody after being charged with murdering eight babies - Sky News

A nurse has been remanded in custody after being charged with the murder of eight babies and the attempted murder of 10 others.

Lucy Letby appeared by video link at Warrington Magistrates' Court and spoke in a strong, clear voice to confirm her name, date of birth and home address in Hereford.

The children under 12 months of age who were allegedly murdered were named on the court list as Cemlyn Bennett, Joseph Johnson, Elsie McNall, Barney Gee, Daisy Parkin, Maddie Freed, Joseph Gelder and Eli Gelder.

Letby, 30, was arrested for a third time on Tuesday as part of an investigation into the Countess of Chester Hospital which began in 2017.

Police outside  Lucy Letby 's home in June 2019
Image: Police pictured outside Letby's home in June 2019

Pascale Jones, prosecuting, told the court there were "substantial grounds" to believe she needed to be remanded in custody "for her own protection".

It took just over two-and-a-half minutes for District Judge Nicholas Sanders to read out all the charges, which relate to a period between June 2015 and June 2016.

He said the names of the children connected to the charges of attempted murder could not be reported.

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No pleas were entered, and families of the alleged victims watched the proceedings from remote locations.

On Tuesday, police said parents of all the infants involved were being kept fully updated on developments and being supported by officers.

Letby is due before Chester Crown Court for a further hearing on Friday afternoon.

Detectives launched an investigation into infant deaths at the hospital in May 2017, looking initially at the deaths of 15 babies between June 2015 and June 2016.

The probe later widened to the deaths of 17 babies and 16 non-fatal collapses between March 2015 and July 2016.

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2020-11-12 12:13:49Z
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Names of 8 ‘murdered’ babies revealed as nurse Lucy Letby appears in court accused of killing them at Chester - The Sun

The names of eight tragic babies were today revealed for the first time as a nurse appeared in court accused of murdering them and trying to kill nine others.

Lucy Letby, 30, was arrested for a third time on Tuesday after a three-year probe into the deaths at the Countess of Chester Hospital's neonatal unit.

Lucy Letby has been charged with murdering eight babies and trying to kill 10 more
Lucy Letby has been charged with murdering eight babies and trying to kill 10 more
She was arrested for a third time on Tuesday as part of the investigation into deaths at the hospital, which began in 2017
She was arrested for a third time on Tuesday as part of the investigation into deaths at the hospital, which began in 2017Credit: Enterprise News and Pictures
A court sketch of Letby appearing in court today
A court sketch of Letby appearing in court todayCredit: PA:Press Association

She today appeared a Warrington Magistrates' Court charged eight counts of murder and ten counts of attempted murder.

The charges relate to 17 babies aged under one - with one alleged victim falling under both a murder and attempted murder count.

The offences allegedly took place between June 2015 and June 2016.

Letby spoke only to confirm her name, date of birth and address when she appeared via video link this morning.

The names of the eight alleged victims were released by the court.

Letby was remanded in custody ahead of a hearing at Chester Crown Court tomorrow.

Letby's alleged victims

THESE are the eight babies aged under one allegedly murdered by the nurse:

  • Cemlyn Bennett
  • Joseph Johnson
  • Elsie McNall
  • Barney Gee
  • Daisy Parkin
  • Maddie Freed
  • Joseph Gelder
  • Eli Gelder

Police launched a probe after the hospital raised concerns at the high number of deaths between March 2015 and July 2016 - which were said to be 10 per cent above average.

An internal inquiry was undertaken when medics found premature babies had died following heart and lung failure.

Letby's friends and family said at the time they were adamant the "awkward but kind-hearted" neonatal nurse was innocent.

A force spokesman said: "The Crown Prosecution Service has authorised Cheshire Police to charge a healthcare professional with murder in connection with an ongoing investigation into a number of baby deaths at the Countess of Chester Hospital.

"Lucy Letby, of Arran Avenue, Hereford, is facing eight charges of murder and 10 charges of attempted murder.

The 30-year-old will appear in court today
The 30-year-old will appear in court today
Cops pictured outside Letby's home in Hereford when she was previously arrested
Cops pictured outside Letby's home in Hereford when she was previously arrestedCredit: Getty Images - Getty
Letby was arrested following a three-year investigation into the deaths at the Countess of Chester Hospital's neonatal unit
Letby was arrested following a three-year investigation into the deaths at the Countess of Chester Hospital's neonatal unitCredit: Enterprise News and Pictures
Police have carried out investigations at her home
Police have carried out investigations at her homeCredit: PA:Press Association

"The charges relate to the period of June 2015 to June 2016."

On Tuesday, police said parents of all the babies involved were being kept fully updated on developments and were supported by officers.

Letby was arrested by police in 2018 and again in 2019 but was bailed pending further inquiries.

Following her previous arrests, her home in the Blacon area of Chester was searched by police.

In a 2013 interview with the Chester and District Standard newspaper, the nurse said she cared for babies requiring various levels of support.

She had worked at the unit as a student nurse during three years of training before qualifying as a children's nurse at the University of Chester in 2011.

Letby said she started working at the unit after graduating.

Yesterday, police said specially-trained officers are working with the babies' families after Letby's re-arrest.

"A dedicated team of detectives have been working extremely hard on this highly complex and very sensitive case doing everything they can as quickly as they can to identify what has led to these baby deaths and collapses," said Detective Chief Inspector Paul Hughes, who is in charge of the investigation.

"Parents of all the babies have been kept fully updated on this latest development and they are continuing to be supported throughout the process by specially trained officers.

"This is an extremely difficult time for all the families and it is important to remember that, at the heart of this, there are a number of bereaved families seeking answers as to what happened to their children."

Police released a statement on the charges
Police released a statement on the charges Credit: PA:Press Association
Police said the investigation into the deaths at the hospital was 'highly complex'
Police said the investigation into the deaths at the hospital was 'highly complex'Credit: Mercury Press
Chester Hospital nurse Lucy Letby, 30, re-arrested on suspicion of murdering 8 babies and attempting to kill 9 others

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2020-11-12 11:48:48Z
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Nurse Lucy Letby, 30, appears in court accused of murdering 8 babies and attempting to kill 9 others at - The Sun

A NURSE today appeared in court accused of murdering eight babies and trying to kill nine others at a Cheshire hospital.

Lucy Letby, 30, was arrested for a third time on Tuesday after a three-year probe into the deaths at the Countess of Chester Hospital's neonatal unit.

Lucy Letby has been charged with murdering eight babies and trying to kill 10 more
Lucy Letby has been charged with murdering eight babies and trying to kill 10 more
She was arrested for a third time on Tuesday as part of the investigation into deaths at the hospital, which began in 2017
She was arrested for a third time on Tuesday as part of the investigation into deaths at the hospital, which began in 2017Credit: Enterprise News and Pictures
A court sketch of Letby appearing in court today
A court sketch of Letby appearing in court todayCredit: PA:Press Association

She today appeared a Warrington Magistrates' Court charged eight counts of murder and ten counts of attempted murder.

The charges relate to 17 babies aged under one - with one alleged victim falling under both a murder and attempted murder count.

The offences allegedly took place between June 2015 and June 2016.

Letby spoke only to confirm her name, date of birth and address when she appeared via video link this morning.

The names of the eight alleged victims were released by the court.

Letby was remanded in custody ahead of a hearing at Chester Crown Court tomorrow.

Letby's alleged victims

THESE are the eight babies aged under one allegedly murdered by the nurse:

  • Cemlyn Bennett
  • Joseph Johnson
  • Elsie McNall
  • Barney Gee
  • Daisy Parkin
  • Maddie Freed
  • Joseph Gelder
  • Eli Gelder

Police launched a probe after the hospital raised concerns at the high number of deaths between March 2015 and July 2016 - which were said to be 10 per cent above average.

An internal inquiry was undertaken when medics found premature babies had died following heart and lung failure.

Letby's friends and family said at the time they were adamant the "awkward but kind-hearted" neonatal nurse was innocent.

A force spokesman said: "The Crown Prosecution Service has authorised Cheshire Police to charge a healthcare professional with murder in connection with an ongoing investigation into a number of baby deaths at the Countess of Chester Hospital.

"Lucy Letby, of Arran Avenue, Hereford, is facing eight charges of murder and 10 charges of attempted murder.

The 30-year-old will appear in court today
The 30-year-old will appear in court today
Cops pictured outside Letby's home in Hereford when she was previously arrested
Cops pictured outside Letby's home in Hereford when she was previously arrestedCredit: Getty Images - Getty
Letby was arrested following a three-year investigation into the deaths at the Countess of Chester Hospital's neonatal unit
Letby was arrested following a three-year investigation into the deaths at the Countess of Chester Hospital's neonatal unitCredit: Enterprise News and Pictures
Police have carried out investigations at her home
Police have carried out investigations at her homeCredit: PA:Press Association

"The charges relate to the period of June 2015 to June 2016."

On Tuesday, police said parents of all the babies involved were being kept fully updated on developments and were supported by officers.

Letby was arrested by police in 2018 and again in 2019 but was bailed pending further inquiries.

Following her previous arrests, her home in the Blacon area of Chester was searched by police.

In a 2013 interview with the Chester and District Standard newspaper, the nurse said she cared for babies requiring various levels of support.

She had worked at the unit as a student nurse during three years of training before qualifying as a children's nurse at the University of Chester in 2011.

Letby said she started working at the unit after graduating.

Yesterday, police said specially-trained officers are working with families after Letby's re-arrest.

"A dedicated team of detectives have been working extremely hard on this highly complex and very sensitive case doing everything they can as quickly as they can to identify what has led to these baby deaths and collapses," said Detective Chief Inspector Paul Hughes, who is in charge of the investigation.

"Parents of all the babies have been kept fully updated on this latest development and they are continuing to be supported throughout the process by specially trained officers.

"This is an extremely difficult time for all the families and it is important to remember that, at the heart of this, there are a number of bereaved families seeking answers as to what happened to their children."

Police released a statement on the charges
Police released a statement on the charges Credit: PA:Press Association
Police said the investigation into the deaths at the hospital was 'highly complex'
Police said the investigation into the deaths at the hospital was 'highly complex'Credit: Mercury Press
Chester Hospital nurse Lucy Letby, 30, re-arrested on suspicion of murdering 8 babies and attempting to kill 9 others

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2020-11-12 11:48:45Z
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Nurse Lucy Letby, 30, appears in court accused of murdering 8 babies and attempting to kill 9 others at - The Sun

A NURSE today appeared in court accused of murdering eight babies and trying to kill nine others at a Cheshire hospital.

Lucy Letby, 30, was arrested for a third time on Tuesday after a three-year probe into the deaths at the Countess of Chester Hospital's neonatal unit.

Lucy Letby has been charged with murdering eight babies and trying to kill 10 more
Lucy Letby has been charged with murdering eight babies and trying to kill 10 more
She was arrested for a third time on Tuesday as part of the investigation into deaths at the hospital, which began in 2017
She was arrested for a third time on Tuesday as part of the investigation into deaths at the hospital, which began in 2017Credit: Enterprise News and Pictures

She today appeared a Warrington Magistrates' Court charged eight counts of murder and ten counts of attempted murder.

The charges relate to 17 babies aged under one - with one alleged victim falling under both a murder and attempted murder count.

The offences allegedly took place between June 2015 and June 2016.

Letby spoke only to confirm her name, date of birth and address when she appeared via video link this morning.

The names of the eight alleged victims were released by the court.

Letby was remanded in custody ahead of a hearing at Chester Crown Court tomorrow.

Letby's alleged victims

THESE are the eight babies aged under one allegedly murdered by the nurse:

  • Cemlyn Bennett
  • Joseph Johnson
  • Elsie McNall
  • Barney Gee
  • Daisy Parkin
  • Maddie Freed
  • Joseph Gelder
  • Eli Gelder

Police launched a probe after the hospital raised concerns at the high number of deaths between March 2015 and July 2016 - which were said to be 10 per cent above average.

An internal inquiry was undertaken when medics found premature babies had died following heart and lung failure.

Letby's friends and family said at the time they were adamant the "awkward but kind-hearted" neonatal nurse was innocent.

A force spokesman said: "The Crown Prosecution Service has authorised Cheshire Police to charge a healthcare professional with murder in connection with an ongoing investigation into a number of baby deaths at the Countess of Chester Hospital.

"Lucy Letby, of Arran Avenue, Hereford, is facing eight charges of murder and 10 charges of attempted murder.

The 30-year-old will appear in court today
The 30-year-old will appear in court today
Cops pictured outside Letby's home in Hereford when she was previously arrested
Cops pictured outside Letby's home in Hereford when she was previously arrestedCredit: Getty Images - Getty
Letby was arrested following a three-year investigation into the deaths at the Countess of Chester Hospital's neonatal unit
Letby was arrested following a three-year investigation into the deaths at the Countess of Chester Hospital's neonatal unitCredit: Enterprise News and Pictures
Police have carried out investigations at her home
Police have carried out investigations at her homeCredit: PA:Press Association

"The charges relate to the period of June 2015 to June 2016."

On Tuesday, police said parents of all the babies involved were being kept fully updated on developments and were supported by officers.

Letby was arrested by police in 2018 and again in 2019 but was bailed pending further inquiries.

Following her previous arrests, her home in the Blacon area of Chester was searched by police.

In a 2013 interview with the Chester and District Standard newspaper, the nurse said she cared for babies requiring various levels of support.

She had worked at the unit as a student nurse during three years of training before qualifying as a children's nurse at the University of Chester in 2011.

Letby said she started working at the unit after graduating.

Yesterday, police said specially-trained officers are working with families after Letby's re-arrest.

"A dedicated team of detectives have been working extremely hard on this highly complex and very sensitive case doing everything they can as quickly as they can to identify what has led to these baby deaths and collapses," said Detective Chief Inspector Paul Hughes, who is in charge of the investigation.

"Parents of all the babies have been kept fully updated on this latest development and they are continuing to be supported throughout the process by specially trained officers.

"This is an extremely difficult time for all the families and it is important to remember that, at the heart of this, there are a number of bereaved families seeking answers as to what happened to their children."

Police released a statement on the charges
Police released a statement on the charges Credit: PA:Press Association
Police said the investigation into the deaths at the hospital was 'highly complex'
Police said the investigation into the deaths at the hospital was 'highly complex'Credit: Mercury Press
Chester Hospital nurse Lucy Letby, 30, re-arrested on suspicion of murdering 8 babies and attempting to kill 9 others

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2020-11-12 11:10:00Z
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