Nearly 150,000 aged 90 and above wait 12 hours in England’s A&Es each year
      Older people left in their own excrement and wet beds for hours and forced to watch others die, Age UK report finds Almost 150,000 people aged 90 and over in England are forced to wait longer than 12 hours in A&E every year, with some experiencing “truly shocking” waits of several days stuck (…)
  
  
  
  
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