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Nightingale units should be used to care for Covid survivors, say senior doctors – The Guardian
The new facilities, under-used throughout the crisis, could help to ease pressure on hospitals around the country, say medics
NHSThe new facilities, under-used throughout the crisis, could help to ease pressure on hospitals around the country, say medics
Sun 31 Jan 2021 01.00 EST
The role of the Nightingale field hospitals which have remained largely empty even at peak periods of the pandemic should be re-examined so they can be used more for patients recovering from Covid-19, according to senior doctors.
The creation of the Nightingales in record time last spring was hailed as a rare success story in the early months…
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