‘Lockdown was the right thing to do’, a doctor remembers – Pandemic 2020 – BBC

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23 thoughts on “‘Lockdown was the right thing to do’, a doctor remembers – Pandemic 2020 – BBC

  1. are we really remembering last year already……? i think we all have or had that one friend in the group that always askes "hey do you remember that time ….?" and they are recounting something from a few days ago….. yes i remember last week lmfao

  2. They clapped and then they'll all go and vote Tory again and prove that their clapping was empty and meaningless, and they don't really give a shit about the NHS or the people who have literally worked themselves to the bone for people just like them, in conditions that they will never have to endure.

  3. What an empty gesture. Who cares about the applause you get if people still break lockdown protocol. If you arenโ€™t being paid proportionally to the work youโ€™re doing. If the government is dragging its feet enforcing mask policies.

  4. Weโ€™re going to have a lot of nurses & doctors needing additional mental health support as we slowly come out of this. What theyโ€™ve been through / done is nothing short of amazing, many have gone above & beyond to make sure those dying from this awful & cruel disease arenโ€™t alone as they take their final breaths. Weโ€™ve already lost nurses, some very young, through suicide, because the emotional toll was just too great, & no one outside of those hospital walls truly understands what theyโ€™ve been through over the past year.
    I just hope the government is willing to provide that support, since the mental health services are one of the most underfunded out of the entire NHS.
    Thank you to everyone who has played their part, including the thousands of volunteers picking up prescriptions, shopping, driving the vulnerable to appointments & back, & just phoning them for a chat to keep them company.
    As a community, I feel like we all pulled together when it was most important.
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  5. And yet the careers are still there. Can you imagine being in the medical services anywhere in the world. We all need to pull our heads out of our buts everywhere in the entire world. We are so blessed with our medical people, all working in hospitals all giving us a chance all caring.

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