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Hospitals could be ‘overwhelmed in just FOUR weeks’ as thousands of NHS staff to be sick with omicron, ministers warned

HOSPITALS could be overwhelmed in just four weeks as thousands of staff will be off sick with Covid, Cabinet ministers were warned today.

The PM's top team were given a bombshell warning this morning that thousands of Britain's army of NHS doctors and nurses will be off sick by January 15.

Brits queuing at St Thomas' hospital for vaccines this morning
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Brits queuing at St Thomas' hospital for vaccines this morningCredit: PA
Hospitals could be stretched to absolute breaking point due to staff shortages
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Hospitals could be stretched to absolute breaking point due to staff shortagesCredit: EPA

Brits have been urged to come forward and get their booster jabs as soon as possible to protect everyone from picking up the new Omicron variant.

But even under the most conservative estimates on the spread of Omicron, there won't be enough people to treat those who will desperately need help.

Top medics reckon so many people will need oxygen and other help - even if they aren't in intensive care - that there won't be enough staff to dish it out.

Just ten people are in hospital with Omicron at the moment.

The PM and Government medics told virtual cabinet this morning that even on “the most conservative” estimates things are looking “very bad” when it comes to cases.

Health Secretary Sajid Javid told MPs this afternoon it may mean medics would have to decide who gets care and who doesn't, vowing: "We can't allow that to happen here."

The news will fuel fears that even more lockdown measures could be needed to curb the spread - as ministers have repeatedly said shutting down was to protect the NHS and stop it from being overwhelmed completely.

The PM warned his top team this morning that a "huge spike" of Omicron was on the way.

One source described the gloomy briefing as "bleak".

Ministers were told to get out there and make the case to colleagues today as the PM faces a crunch vote on vaccine passports this afternoon.

They were also warned that some shops, restaurants and pubs will have to close too - again due to staff being overwhelmed with Covid.

The new variant is even more transmissible meaning hundreds of thousands people are catching it.

No10 stressed there are "no plans" for any further restrictions at the moment.

Government sources insisted last night that no one would be turned away from hospitals but staff shortages are a huge worry.

It came as the UK Health and Security Agency's boss, Susan Hopkins, says restrictions will have to stay in place for up to two months if Omicron modelling is right.

She said "we would need some level of restrictions in place for the next four to eight weeks" - which is beyond the review period at the start of January when ministers have vowed to look at it again.

It came as:

  • Gloomy government sources warned pubs could be ordered to close to stop omicron spreading
  • Brits queued for hours for the second day running in a race to get their booster jab
  • More than one in five Tory MPs will vote against Boris Johnson today as a brutal rebellion on vaccine passports hit 80
  • Deputy PM Dominic Raab today insisted Brits will be able to "enjoy" the festive period with their families but also wouldn't rule out new restrictions

A government source said: “You will be able to see your family at Christmas, but at this rate, you might not be able to do it in a pub.

"As for New Year’s Eve, that is a different story.”

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But MPs privately warn they will torpedo any attempts to bring in former restrictions like the Rule of Six or a ban on household mixing.

Health Secretary Sajid Javid insisted there were “no plans” for any more measures, as the Omicron variant was poised to become the dominant strain of Covid in London and it claimed its first victim.

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