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Vaccine won’t remove coronavirus risk for overburdened NHS, say health experts – Wales Online
The four chief medical officers of the UK have issued a warning after this week’s good news

The coronavirus vaccine which is set to be rolled out across the UK next week won’t remove the risk of increased patient intake for the NHS, experts have warned.
The four chief medical officers of the UK have written to the healthcare profession warning that vaccine deployment will have only a “marginal impact” in reducing numbers coming into the NHS with Covid over the next three months.
The chief medical officer of England, Professor Chris Whitty; of Scotland, Dr Gregor Smith; of Wales, Dr Frank…
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