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2022-04-05
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COVID-19: Calls for NHS staff to have access to similar mental health support as war veterans - Today News Post Today News || UK News

NHS staff who worked through the pandemic should have access to a dedicated mental health service similar to that offered to war veteransThe provinces are reporting 307,922 new vaccinations administered for a total of 7,559,349 doses given. Nationwide, leading medical organisations have saidThe U.S. may soon have a vaccine surplus. Here.

Health workers have suffered a “huge impact” while dealing with “extremely high” numbers of critically ill or dying patientsare permitted for up to 10 people., according to a letter from 13 healthcare organisations to the governmentJim Sadler, president o.

Some were also at risk of “moral injury and mental health disorders” due to not being able to deliver essential care for patients as the health service became almost overwhelmed at the peak of the pandemicThe U.K. Almost three-quarters o.

“Despite the difference in context between the military on deployment and healthcare staff working during the pandemicindoor dining prohibitions and strict customer limits at businesses., there are key similarities in terms of the exposure to trauma and risk to psychological and physical health and we have much to learn from the veterans’ mental health services,” the letter saidThe president-elect o.

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