UK ambulance service struggles in winter health care crisis

An ambulance is parked outside St Thomas' Hospital, in London, Thursday, Dec. 1, 2022. Some 10000 ambulance staff have voted to strike over pay and working conditions, along with a possible 100,000 nurses going on strike on Dec1. 5, leading the Government to set up contingency plans to cope with a wave of walkouts with Cabinet Minister Oliver Dowden in charge. (AP Photo/Alberto Pezzali)

LONDON (AP) — Thousands of patients each week are being stranded for long stretches in ambulances outside overflowing British hospitals, a growing crisis that has likely contributed to scores of deaths, health care leaders said Thursday.

The U.K.'s ambulance service is seizing up in some areas as the country’s health system faces an inferno of pressures, including rising demand for care after pandemic restrictions were eased; a surge in flu and other winter viruses after two lockdown years; and staff shortages from pandemic burnout and a post-Brexit drought of European workers in Britain. Thousands of hospital beds are also occupied by people who are fit to be discharged but have nowhere to go because of a dearth of places for long-term care.

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