The NHS has said it is in the final stages of recovery following a cyber attack on IT systems serving major hospitals in South London. Four months after the attack, the NHS said nearly all its services are now running normally. The organisation cautioned there is still work to be done, but said any further impact on patient care would be minimal. The attack caused more than 11,800 appointments and procedures to be delayed.
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