Heard about this a bit earlier but did not grasp how intense it was
It was bad apparently
The Home Secretary said 97 per cent of health trusts were back to normal after
NHS England declared a major incident on Friday during the "unprecedented hack".
Speaking after an emergency Cobra meeting on Saturday, Ms Rudd said: "We think we have the right preparedness in place and also the right plans going forward over the next few days to ensure that we limit its impact going forward.
It comes as companies across the world dealt with the fallout of the hack,
with Renault car factories in France stopping production while FedEx also faced problems.
In Britain, people expected to see doctors and nurses - and in some cases undergo operations - but were turned away as health agencies tried to grapple control of the situation.
Hospitals diverted emergency operations - and services were severely disrupted after the 'large-scale attack'.
Despite the crisis, Health Minister
Jeremy Hunt was been nowhere to be seen until he was pictured attending the Cobra meeting.