Milton Keynes Hospital has three times as many coronavirus patients as at April peak

The latest figures reveal Milton Keynes University Hospital was caring for more than three times as many coronavirus patients on Tuesday January 12.
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NHS England data shows 207 people were being treated for Covid-19 at Milton Keynes University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust by 8am on January 12.

That was over three times more than the peak of 68 reported during April last year.

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Prime Minister Boris Johnson warned there was a “very substantial” risk of intensive care units being overwhelmed by the current wave of Covid-19 cases, as the number of patients in hospital with the virus reached a record high nationally.

Milton Keynes University Hospital has a record number of covid admissions that more than triples 2020's peak figuresMilton Keynes University Hospital has a record number of covid admissions that more than triples 2020's peak figures
Milton Keynes University Hospital has a record number of covid admissions that more than triples 2020's peak figures

Across England, 32,200 patients were in hospital with the virus on Tuesday morning – a record number, and 70% more than the first-wave peak of 19,000.

Of those, 3,200 were on mechanical ventilation beds.

Mr Johnson told MPs: "If you ask me when do we think that the ICU capacity is likely to be overtopped, I can’t give you a prediction for that.

"But all I can say is that the risk is very substantial, and we have to keep the pressure off the NHS and the only way to do that is to follow the current lockdown."

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Dr Yvonne Doyle, medical director for Public Health England, said the rate at which people are being admitted to hospital is now higher than at any point during the pandemic.

"We are still seeing thousands of people having to go to hospital each day," she said.

"Worryingly, these numbers are likely to get worse before we see the benefits of our efforts to protect the NHS, which will mean more pressure for our health service than ever before."

Separate monthly figures from the NHS give an insight into the ages of patients admitted at Milton Keynes University Hospital.

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In the seven days to January 6, 28 of the 60 Covid admissions were of people aged between 18 and 64 – 23 more than the total number in that age group admitted during the whole of April last year.

Tim Gardner, senior policy fellow, said: "The pressure on hospitals is far greater than during a typical winter due to the surge in people admitted with Covid-19 and the extra measures needed to protect patients and staff from exposure.

"The immediate priority is getting through the weeks ahead, but the Government must not underestimate the challenges that the NHS will continue to face even once the current crisis has passed."