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Three London hospitals have been forced to shut down their entire computer systems for at least 24 hours after being hit by a virus.Three London hospitals have been forced to shut down their entire computer systems for at least 24 hours after being hit by a virus.
The facilities together make up St Bartholomew's (Barts) and The London NHS Trust. St Bartholomew's (Barts) in the City, the Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel and The London Chest Hospital in Bethnal Green are affected.
As well as Barts in the City, the Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel and The London Chest Hospital in Bethnal Green are affected.
A spokesman said well-rehearsed emergency procedures were in place.A spokesman said well-rehearsed emergency procedures were in place.
He could not say whether patient services, including scheduled procedures, have been affected by the glitch, which was first detected at 1200 GMT on Monday. Theatres and outpatient departments had remained operational, and patients with appointments were still being seen.
The spokesman said walk-in patients were being accepted at accident and emergency, and processed using manual back-up systems.
But ambulances were being diverted to neighbouring hospitals to ensure that seriously ill patients did not suffer as a result of the slower manual systems being used.
The patient transport system used by elderly or disabled patients to attend routine appointments has also been disrupted.
The spokesman said the virus was "not malicious", and the infection was "self-contained".