Covid 19: Doctors and Deniers
Medics predicted the NHS would be overwhelmed by Covid-19 in January. As the death toll reached 100,000, they reveal how they've coped via intimate diaries from the frontline.
When Prime Minister Boris Johnson said three households would be allowed to mix for 5 days over Christmas, experts and NHS bosses warned the health service would be overwhelmed by cases of Covid 19. Editors of the Health Service Journal and the British medical Journal BMJ said they believed the relaxation of the rules would cost many lives. Three days before Christmas the government was forced to scrap the plans for London and much of South East England when scientists revealed a new coronavirus variant was spreading more rapidly. In other regions the 5 day plan was reduced to Christmas Day – but only for those in the same bubble. In this episode of File on 4, frontline medics chart the rapid rise in Covid cases and deaths post-Christmas, via personal audio diaries which reveal their innermost thoughts, concerns and experiences as they battle the pandemic. The NHS has never been in a more precarious position, with 75 per cent more patients than there were at the April 2020 peak.
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Stories from the frontline in the fight against Covid-19
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- Sun 7 Feb 2021 17:00´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio 4
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