Pressure on A&E's during the past few months has undoubtedly been chaotic for the staff and useless for the patients. 

GP's in Hounslow and Ealing are hurriedly opening on weekends too, making their shifts a wholesome 7 days a week. Several GP's have now contributed to this humane ideology to try to esnure that patients who are unable to be admitted to A&E Departments are not left agonized by whatever they need treatment for. 

Lucky for many patients, they do not have to be registered to the GP they want to visit as NHS bosses are urging people to visit GP's or Walk-In Centres so the pressure on A&E Departments would slightly deacrease. 

However, patients in further areas such as Brent or Hillingdon will have to contact their GP's to arrange appointments; Evening appointments will also be on offer for the GP patients. 

The desperate need for GP's to work during weekends came after serious delays and an unmanagable capacity of patients; this outbreak becoming most serious during the winter months.

With a serious message from the NHS: A&E is strictly for emergencies, if it is not an emergency, do not come. They hope that patients will understand this, and make use of the GP surgeries open during the weekends instead.

Hawra Kassem, Waldegrave School