Health
‘We’re being asked to do too much’: NHS staff on fighting the second wave – The Guardian
Six healthcare workers share how they are coping after nearly a year on the UK’s Covid frontline

With the UK reaching record levels of coronavirus cases in January, pressure on those working in frontline health services has never been greater.
From paramedics to intensive care nurses, the Guardian speaks to six healthcare workers about how theyre coping during the second wave of the coronavirus pandemic, and how it compares with the first.
The intensive care nurse, London
Sometimes, we cant even provide hygiene and wash patients
In intensive care, youre supposed to have one nurse for each patient,…
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