But now that he has been vaccinated, he has the opportunity to make a contribution.
He told
Nursing Times that he felt there was a “responsibility” on health staff who were able to, to volunteer to support the vaccination programme.
This was because “it is a national emergency and there is a lot of incredibly talented people, not just nurses, but allied health professionals and others, who could do this competently and we’re going to need them”, he said.
“I am an enthusiast and an optimist, and I think we will get through this and I am looking forward to making my contribution,” added Dr Carter, a mental health and a general nurse by background.
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