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Coronavirus in Scotland LIVE: New lockdown measures to be announced next week On Tuesday, the UK marked a grim milestone as it was confirmed over 100,000 people have now died after testing positive for the virus. The video will auto-play soon8Cancel Play now Welcome to today s daily coronavirus live blog, with all the latest news throughout the day on the health crisis across Scotland. On Thursday 28 January Nicola Sturgeon announced that further lockdown measures for Scotland will be set out within days and confirmed that the restrictions will include tougher travel rules and improvements to the test and protect system. ....
A year fighting coronavirus has left medical staff “burned out”, “fatigued” and “desperately sad”, according to one nurse. Since the first death in the UK a year ago on Saturday, many doctors, nurses and other frontline workers have been immersed in the battle against Covid-19. Joanne Morrell, an intensive care nurse at the Calderdale and Huddersfield NHS Foundation Trust, said she would not have believed back in March when she first started working with Covid patients that she and her colleagues would still be dealing with the pandemic nearly a year later. Joanne Morrell is ‘in disbelief’ at how bad the situation still is (Joanne Morrell/PA) ....
A year fighting coronavirus has left medical staff “burned out”, “fatigued” and “desperately sad”, according to one nurse. Since the first death in the UK a year ago on Saturday, many doctors, nurses and other frontline workers have been immersed in the battle against Covid-19. Joanne Morrell, an intensive care nurse at the Calderdale and Huddersfield NHS Foundation Trust, said she would not have believed back in March when she first started working with Covid patients that she and her colleagues would still be dealing with the pandemic nearly a year later. Joanne Morrell is ‘in disbelief’ at how bad the situation still is (Joanne Morrell/PA) ....
A YEAR after the first confirmed Covid-19 cases in Britain, health workers have been left “burned out, fatigued and desperately sad.” These words, from intensive-care nurse Joanne Morrell, sum up the toll that the year-long struggle against coronavirus has had and is taking on dedicated health-service staff. But with well over 100,000 people’s lives now cut short by the coronavirus, which saw its first confirmed cases in Britain a year ago today, NHS workers and their unions still find themselves demanding action on testing, staffing and protective equipment. Ms Morrell, who works at the Calderdale and Huddersfield NHS Foundation Trust, said she would not have believed last March that she and her colleagues would still be dealing with the pandemic nearly a year later. ....
A year fighting coronavirus has left medical staff “burned out”, “fatigued” and “desperately sad”, according to one nurse. Since the first death in the UK a year ago on Saturday, many doctors, nurses and other frontline workers have been immersed in the battle against Covid-19. Joanne Morrell, an intensive care nurse at the Calderdale and Huddersfield NHS Foundation Trust, said she would not have believed back in March when she first started working with Covid patients that she and her colleagues would still be dealing with the pandemic nearly a year later. Joanne Morrell is ‘in disbelief’ at how bad the situation still is (Joanne Morrell/PA) ....