Health
‘They were freaking out’: meet the people treating NHS workers for trauma – The Guardian
As the Covid pandemic reaches its peak, nearly half of intensive care staff are suffering from trauma. Who is caring for the carers?
CoronavirusAs the Covid pandemic reaches its peak, nearly half of intensive care staff are suffering from trauma. Who is caring for the carers?
On a dark evening in April, a month into the UKs first coronavirus lockdown, I joined a shift for the 24/7 text support service Shout 85258. Sitting in my kitchen, I had been given permission to observe its volunteers at work (all connected to the same Zoom session) as they held real-time text conversations with frontline NHS workers. For the previous few…
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