A nurse works on a patient in the ICU (Intensive Care Unit) in St George s Hospital in Tooting, south-west London - PA Managers have raised their concerns about the long-term mental health impact the coronavirus crisis could have on frontline staff. Tori Cooper, head of nursing in the Emergency Department at St Georges, said the usually good staff morale had been chipped away during the pandemic. Mrs Cooper, 44, told the PA news agency: “It’s hard to find that joy when you come into work – you’re scared for your colleagues, your families and yourself. “There’s only so much you can come in and see an unprecedented number of healthy people die before that affects you,” she said.