A number of the UK's National Health Service Trusts are still feeling the impact of last week's cyber attack, which saw a computer virus lock files and demand a ransom to allow access.
Seven out of the 47 seven hit by the ransomeware virus say they are in need of 'extra support' but patients are still being told to turn up for appointments.
Our UK Correspondent Natalie Powell reports…
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