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Clinically at-risk Britons will be advised to limit social contact when Covid curbs are lifted

Clinically at-risk Britons will be advised to limit social contact when Covid curbs are lifted
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The £23bn Test and Trace feeding frenzy kept alive by making fully-vaccinated self-isolate

The £23bn Test and Trace feeding frenzy kept alive by making fully-vaccinated self-isolate
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Daily Insight: Making the cut

HSJ has learned that former NHS Improvement chief executive Sir Jim Mackey is no longer a candidate to replace Sir Simon Stevens, while two national newspapers reported on Sunday that NHS Improvement chair Dido Harding has also been unsuccessful. Shortlisting is believed to have been carried out last week, with the trio of KPMG senior partner Mark Britnell, NHS England deputy CEO Amanda Pritchard and Leeds City Council CEO Tom Riordan all making the cut. According to  The Sunday Times, Baroness Harding was turned down by new health and social care secretary Sajid Javid, in what the newspaper remarked should be interpreted as an attempt to put distance between Mr Javid and his predecessor Matt Hancock.

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NHS: Rossendale health marshal speaks on work of migrant staff after George Cross award

THE VITAL work done by East Lancashire s migrant NHS staff has been highlighted this week, after the service was collectively awarded a George Cross. The honour, awarded by the Queen, coincided with the NHS 73rd birthday on July 5 and comes after former head of the government s test and trace programme and Conservative peer Dido Harding controversially pledged to cut the number of overseas doctors and nurses working for the heath service as part of her application to become the next chief executive of NHS England. However this provoked condemnation from many of those on the front line, including from Rossendale-based health marshal volunteer Clare Harris, who has also spoken of the care her 93-year-old mother-in-law has received at the hands of migrant staff as an example of why they are just as deserving of this week s accolade.

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With Johnson driving, it doesn't feel like we've reached the end of the Covid line | Marina Hyde

With Johnson driving, it doesn't feel like we've reached the end of the Covid line | Marina Hyde
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