InterestIng. He has not been asked to set out the cure of the treatment. We have got some expectatIon. He Is also goIng set out that there Is a choIce. We know about the three shIfts. We know about the three shIfts. We know about the three shIfts. We know hospItals are such that It mIght not goIng to get such a bIg slIce of the pIe. These are bIg broad Ideas, we dont have rIght now Is any specIfIcs on how they are goIng to do thIs. They are sayIng nhs need to reform or dIe. They feel partIcularly pertInent to the fIrst sessIon thIs mornIng. We also promIse attendees and agenda packed full of InterestIng and InfluentIal speakers and relevant content. I thInk we have delIvered on that thIs mornIng. It Is my honour to welcome the PrImer SIr keIr starmer, the sectIon of state for health and SocIal Care and the other members of our health and SocIal Care mInIsterIal team. It absently steps out the challenges we face. We know that servIces are stretched to breakIng poInt, staff are strugglIn
end might bleeding from the gut. we are all competing for a tiny pool of beds and, you know, the elective care is necessarily going to be derailed by this. care is necessarily going to be derailed by this. adrian boyle, thank you derailed by this. adrian boyle, thank you very derailed by this. adrian boyle, thank you very much - derailed by this. adrian boyle, thank you very much for - derailed by this. adrian boyle, thank you very much for your i thank you very much for your insides, doctoradrian thank you very much for your insides, doctor adrian boyle, vice president of the royal college of emergency medicine. let s speak to our business presenter ben thompson, who s in the city of london. a lot of companies worried about the spread of not a lockdown but effectively a lockdown because so many are cancelling christmas plans, parties, lunches, going to the theatre and businesses really want to know, especially hospitality in the entertainment industry, if they are going to be