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New covid strain leaves 'entire families' in hospital - and Christmas made it worse

Martin Llewelyn also pleaded for people not to mingle on New Year's Eve after revealing there was a "staggering" number of coronavirus patients admitted to hospital wards since Christmas

Coronavirus in numbers: UK death toll reaches 71,567

The new strain of coronavirus is leaving entire families in hospital and the crisis will worsen due to households mixing at Christmas, a medic has warned.

As of 8am on Monday, there were 20,426 patients being treated for the virus in hospital compared to 18,974 during the pandemic's first peak on April 12.

But there are fears that the new mutated virus is more likely to affect young people.

A third of the UK were in lockdown so were unable to meet with friends and family for Christmas but experts claim cases could still soar because of the households that were allowed to do so.

Martin Llewelyn, professor of Infectious Diseases and NHS Consultant, pleaded for people not to mingle on New Year's Eve after revealing there was a "staggering" number of coronavirus patients admitted to hospital wards just days after Christmas.

The new strain of coronavirus is leaving entire families in hospital, it has been claimed(Andrew Teebay/Liverpool Echo)

The President of British Infection Association tweeted: "Back on the wards today. Staggering amount of Covid.

"Striking difference from last time - large family outbreaks with teenagers/young adults the focus. Multiple family members being admitted.

"Not looking forward to next two weeks. Please follow the rules this new years eve."