coronavirus. Dr Yousef Eltuhamy, a junior doctor in London, said that he has been surprised by the number of middle-aged and young patients lining hospital corridors.He told BBC Breakfast: "I didn’t expect to see so many young people, people in their 40s and their 50s, patients who don’t have any prior medical history at all."The frontline medic added: "Every time I start my shift, I walk into my intensive care unit and I'm just greeted with a sight that takes me aback every time, of row on row of patients extremely unwell, all with the same awful virus, all severely critically unwell and looking to me and my colleagues to help them get better."That pressure is felt not just in intensive care, it's felt in A&E, it's felt on the wards, it's.