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‘People in their 30s are dying’ – exhausted ITU staff reveal brutal truth of COVID front line – MSN UK
Health workers have said “it’s a marathon, not a sprint” as new coronavirus patients “come every two minutes”.

Hope and agony on the COVID wards.
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Nicolae Ursachi, who was on a ventilator for 40 days, is having to learn to walk again
It’s around 4 o’clock when seven ambulances arrive all at once.
COVID-19 hospital admissions may have dipped slightly this week, but glimpse into Barnet Hospital’s emergency department for a reality check.
You will see we are still in the thick of a crisis.
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