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Patients are dying in corridors and going undiscovered for hours while the sick are left to soil themselves, nurses have said, revealing the scale of the corridor crisis inside the UK's hospitals.
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Patients are dying undiscovered in hospital corridors and being treated in cupboards and bathrooms across NHS hospitals, according to a damning new report from the Royal College of Nursing (RCN). The ...