Wales' NHS under extraordinary pressure - health minister
The NHS in Wales is under "extraordinary pressure", Health Minister Eluned Morgan has warned.
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Rising Covid cases have led to limited bed capacity, staff sickness and difficulties discharging patients.
In an attempt to relieve pressures, all "non-essential activities" in the Aneurin Bevan health board area have been cancelled.
It comes as the health board has issued a "black alert", urging people to only visit hospital if absolutely necessary.
Ms Morgan added that measures have been taken across all health board areas to relieve pressure.
There was a rolling average of 939 hospital patients with confirmed Covid on 29 March, a rise of 17% on a week ago.
However, a considerable number of these patients - 84.5% - are being treated primarily for other conditions and happen to have tested positive when admitted.
Ms Morgan said: "The health and social care system in Wales is currently under extraordinary pressure and we would strongly urge anyone seeking care to make sure they access the right care in the right place.
"Those who have a less urgent need or could access the treatment they need at an alternative setting can help reduce pressure by choosing the right service for their needs."
The health minister urged only those with "life-threatening illness or serious injury" to go to A&E.