Official figures from NHS England suggest high demand for emergency services and hospitals.
www.bbc.co.uk
"Last month saw the highest number of ambulance callouts for life-threatening conditions since records began, NHS England officials say.
There were more than 85,000 category one calls, for situations like
cardiac arrests and people stopping breathing.
Nearly 30,000 patients waited more than 12 hours to be admitted to hospital"
Do not get sick in the UK. The NHS is objectively in a worse position than at any point during the lockdowns or pandemic. There are many reasons for this, but all we hear about is the heat. In a few months another scapegoat must be found. Stress caused by the cost of energy? Putin?