LONDON – British hospitals are canceling non-urgent procedures and scrambling to find space for COVID-19 patients as coronavirus cases continue to surge despite tough new restrictions imposed to curb a fast-spreading new variant of the virus.Dr.
Nick Scriven, immediate past president of the Society for Acute Medicine, said Monday that the rising number of hospitalized patients was “extremely worrying.”“With the numbers approaching the peaks from April, systems will again be stretched to the limit,” he said.British authorities are blaming a new variant of the coronavirus for soaring infection rates in London and southeast England.