UK deploys military to London hospitals due to staff shortage amid Omicron surge

Friday, 7 January 2022 (18:13 IST)
British soldiers were deployed to hospitals in London to alleviate severe staff shortages caused by the COVID-19 omicron variant.

The Unitec Kingdom's Ministry of Defense said on Friday military medics would assist with patient care while other troops help fill gaps caused by other absences.

The deployment underscores the impact of the new omicron variant on Britain's health service. Nearly 180,000 people in the UK were infected on Thursday.

"We have never known this level of staff absence before," Chaand Nagpaul, council chairman of the British Medical Association, told Sky News.

“The Prime Minister has said that the NHS is coping. This is a clear admission that the NHS is not coping,” ?@theRCN? England director Patricia Marquis tells ?@BBCBreakfast? as hundreds of Army personnel are deployed to help the NHS #Omicron #SafeStaffingSavesLives pic.twitter.com/xDCTM8TCQt

— RCN Press Office (@RCN_Press) January 7, 2022


Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Tuesday said hospitals were on "war footing" due to staff shortages, with many hospital groups declaring "critical incidents" because of the threat to essential services.

On Friday, the Royal College of Nursing's director for England, Patricia Marquis, said the deployment was "too little, too late."

"This is a clear admission that the NHS is not coping," she said.

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