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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. |
St Bartholomew's (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. |
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". |
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