Visits to Royal Sussex County Hospital’s A&E fell sharply during lockdown

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The number of people turning up at accident and emergency (A&E) departments has started to increase again having fallen sharply after the start of the coronavirus lockdown.

But the figures for Brighton remain significantly lower than three months ago as patients still appear to be staying away.

This has prompted concerns that patients who genuinely need treatment may be unnecessarily worried about seeing a doctor or going to hospital.

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Health chiefs have been keen to offer reassurance, with doctors’ surgeries, A&E departments and hospital wards adapted so that patients with covid-19 symptoms are kept separate from everyone else.

At a Brighton and Hove Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) meeting last week, the governing body was told that A&E attendances across Sussex averaged 10,621 a week before the lockdown started in March.