Social care sector ‘remains at unnecessary risk despite Government plan’
There remains a ‘critical lack’ of testing and protective gear, unions and social care bosses say.
There remains a ‘critical lack’ of testing and protective gear, unions and social care bosses say.
ONS revealed coronavirus death rate was twice as high for men than for women in England and Wales in March.
The Health Secretary said the badge would giving them the same public recognition as NHS staff.
One in three of all healthcare workers felt the crisis had already had a detrimental impact on their physical health.
Mary Agyeiwaa Agyapong’s baby daughter was delivered by C-section and is said to be doing well.
Fewer than 15,000 coronavirus tests were carried out on Easter Monday and 16,000 on Tuesday - thousands below full capacity.
Frontline staff are still struggling to access equipment, with some buying their own or using bin bags.
Liverpool fan Dave Roland was captured in a poignant photograph in the aftermath of the disaster in April 1989.
Government advisers have cautioned against pinning too much hope to the death numbers provided each day.
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