Health bosses in England are worried about the threat of flu, Covid and other respiratory illnesses.
Up to half of all hospitals beds in England could be occupied by patients with respiratory infections, including Covid and flu, NHS England says.
This includes rapid response teams to help people who have fallen at home and "data war rooms" to monitor pressures.
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