services that goes along with bringing in relatively small numbers of staff in london as an option. and fire services. but ultimately, looking at 20,000 people, that s up 70% from novemberjust before the omicron wave hit. it is really impossible to replace those kinds of numbers talking about requiring a trained clinical staff to take a long time to train and get the job and so, looking at those measures, you are looking at short term plastering things up and dealing with things otherwise by prioritising some services so you can see the staff for example, some less essential, less urgent community services or outpatient
both me and my two children was a 22nd of august. 22nd of august. sorry kelly ust to interru t, 22nd of august. sorry kelly ust to interrupt, so in i 22nd of august. sorry kelly ust to interrupt, so in november 22nd of august. sorry kellyjust to interrupt, so in novemberjust - 22nd of august. sorry kelly just to i interrupt, so in novemberjust gone but you were told you would have to wait until august this year, so that s nine months? you could have had a baby in that time. fight! that s nine months? you could have had a baby in that time. had a baby in that time. and also the said had a baby in that time. and also they said the had a baby in that time. and also they said the reason had a baby in that time. and also they said the reason was - had a baby in that time. and also j they said the reason was because they said the reason was because they could only fit in three appointments per day. and it had to be in the morning. so it s ridiculous. be in the morning. so it s ri