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Warning third Covid wave could devastate NHS with 20 times more patients than second

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coronavirus wave could hit the NHS with 20 times more patients than the second peak, experts have warned.It is thought a third peak would bring a far higher number of inpatients in hospitals than those seen during the September and October wave that triggered a second national lockdown in England.In November, two advisers of the Government's Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (SAGE) warned the relaxation of Covid-19 restrictions for Christmas could lead to another wave of the pandemic.NHS hospitals would be overrun due to increased transmission and there would be more unnecessary deaths according to Professor Andrew Hayward, an epidemiologist at University College London.Professor Graham Medley, an infectious disease modelling expert.

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