
Misinformation has led to growing numbers of young, unvaccinated Covid patients in hospitals, one of Wales' top critical care consultants has said.
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Dr Ami Jones said hospital staff felt "demoralised" to see the virus filling wards and intensive care units again.
"Covid has gone nowhere," said the consultant at the Grange University Hospital in Cwmbran.
Covid admissions and self-isolation of staff has led one health board to ask non-urgent patients to avoid A&Es.
Hywel Dda, which covers west Wales, has said all of their hospitals are "experiencing very high levels of urgent and emergency care demand".
Wales' case rate is the highest since January as Public Health Wales (PHW) figures said it has risen to 386.6 cases per 100,000 people in the last seven days.
But hospitalisations are much lower due to the vaccine rollout and more cases were expected by health chiefs due to the easing of most lockdown restrictions.
The number of people being treated in hospital for Covid has risen, with 40 patients, including 13 in north Wales, in critical care or on a ventilator as of Friday -up from 31 the previous week.







