The NHS has appealed for O-type blood donors to come forward as soon as possible – amid the fallout from the cyber attack which hit major London hospitals.
Operations and tests had to be cancelled, with a major impact on key services like blood transfusions.Our health and social care editor Victoria Macdonald has more.The fallout from this ransomware cyberattack continues and it is affecting major hospitals, Guy’s and St Thomas’, the Evelina Children’s Hospital, the Royal Brompton, where they do heart transplants and heart surgery in King’s College in southeast London, as well as vast swathes of primary care GP services across southeast London.
Five to six weeks, though that is better than the ten weeks one trust told their staff. But the impact is enormous. Take heart surgery, operations were cancelled on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. At one hospital, they did two on Friday and two on Monday, far less than the normal. And the fact is they can’t guarantee transfusible blood. So some patients are having to be transferred to neighbouring hospitals. And one doctor I spoke to said quite simply that it is just wicked what has happened.
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