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SIR – You report that, out of the 40,000 retired doctors and nurses who applied in March to return, 30,000 were eligible but only 5,000 were given jobs by July.
We also read of venues, from racecourses to conference centres, offering space for jabs to be administered – and being ignored.
The NHS’s bureaucracy will delay the vaccination programme. While it insists that it can cope, it is all too apparent that every single resource must be used if the millions of vaccinations required are to be achieved.
Lavender Buckland
SIR – I don’t understand why it has been made so difficult for retired doctors and health professionals to participate in the vaccination programme, as performing an injection isn’t that difficult.
The best diet books for 2021 Katie Law
After an especially tough year, unhealthy weight gain has never been more of a problem. Rather than telling us to simply cut the calories or exclude certain food groups, the best of the new diet books address lifestyle issues from anxiety and overwork, to how to save money by batch cooking, to eating more mindfully, as well as cultivating good gut bacteria.
Burnout’s a B tch! by Rosie Millen (Mitchell Beazley, £20)
Who: In 2014 Millen, AKA Miss Nutritionist, developed Adrenal Fatigue and now specialises in helping others to recover from burnout through diet and lifestyle.
Doctor explains why diets don t work and how to lose weight without them
28 Dec, 2020 07:10 PM
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By: Maria Lally
Dr Rangan Chatterjee decided to write a book about losing weight long before we d heard the word Covid. But after a year when it was heralded as a surefire way to reduce your risk of complications from the virus, he admits that weight loss is probably more relevant now than it s ever been . It wasn t intentional, Chatterjee tells me over Zoom from his home in Cheshire, where he lives with his wife and two young children. But for several years I felt like we were missing a big part of the weight loss puzzle. Yes, it is technically correct that if you burn more calories than you consume you will lose weight. But that message just isn t working for many of us, because the reality is far more complex..
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