Five things you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic this Thursday morning.
1. Ambulance wait times endanger patients - doctors
As the UK emerges from the pandemic, the ambulance service is under pressure. It's seeing record levels of demand this year and doctors and paramedics say thatIn one case, nine-year-old Willow Clark faced a 10-hour wait for an ambulance when she suffered a fractured skull after falling off her bike last year. The ambulance service in that case apologised and NHS England says patient safety is its "absolute priority".
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