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02-17-2022, 12:26 PM
The numbers on waiting lists for non-urgent hospital treatment in Wales have hit record levels again for the 20th month in a row.
There were 683,331 on December's list although the latest monthly rise was the smallest since the pandemic began.
But people waiting the longest - more than nine months - rose by 2,664 to a record 244,331.
The Royal College of Surgeons said those waiting would be "disheartened and distressed" by the figures.
Meanwhile, A&E waiting times - for the four-hour target - and ambulance response times have both improved.
There were 683,331 on December's list although the latest monthly rise was the smallest since the pandemic began.
But people waiting the longest - more than nine months - rose by 2,664 to a record 244,331.
The Royal College of Surgeons said those waiting would be "disheartened and distressed" by the figures.
Meanwhile, A&E waiting times - for the four-hour target - and ambulance response times have both improved.