One million less people attended A&E this month during the coronavirus crisis – The Sun

ONE million fewer people have attended A&E in England this month, sparking fears deadly problems are being missed.

There were 2.1million attendances at A&E in England in April last year but visits this month were 50 per cent lower.

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The British Heart Foundation has reported a 50 per cent fall in heart attack patients at A&E.

And Cancer Research UK said the number of referrals by doctors for urgent hospital checks was down 75 per cent.

They estimate 2,300 cancers are being missed every week as a result, with many operable cancers becoming untreatable.

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Many are thought to be staying away out of fear they may catch coronavirus – even with serious symptoms of heart attack, cancer and stroke.

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Four in ten Brits say they have avoided making an appointment with their family doctor because they do not want to be a burden.

But NHS England boss Sir Simon Stevens said: “While NHS staff have pulled out all the stops to deal with coronavirus they have also worked hard to ensure that patients who don’t have Covid-19 can safely access essential services.

“So whether you or a loved one have the symptoms of a heart attack or stroke, are a parent worried about their child or have concerns about conditions such as cancer you should seek help in the way you always would.

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“Ignoring problems can have serious consequences – now or in the future.”

Prof Chris Whitty, England’s chief medical officer, yesterday admitted he was “very worried” about the decline in hospital attendances for non-coronavirus care.

He told MPs on the Common’s Science and Technology Committee that an economic crisis caused by the virus could also hit the health of the nation hard.

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