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People are being urged to use health services wisely as all hospitals across Coventry and Warwickshire are under extreme pressure.
Local hospitals are seeing great numbers of people attending Accident and Emergency departments for minor illnesses that could be treated elsewhere.
As many as one in four people who go to A&E could care for themselves or use alternative treatment. People with minor injuries and ailments should not attend A&E and are warned they will face longer waits than normal as more serious cases are prioritised.
People are being urged to use alternative NHS services where appropriate such as NHS 111, local pharmacies, and to make an appointment with their GP.
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