'It's really disappointing that two years into this pandemic we're still having these knee jerk responses.'
— LBC (@LBC) December 31, 2021
Dr Lizzie Toberty asks how the new Nightingale 'surge hubs' will be staffed.@AndrewCastle63 | @lizzie_toberty pic.twitter.com/lpMZMQI1UW
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- Post published:January 11, 2022
- Post category:Protect the Frontline / The NHS
- Post author:Ellen Welch
DAUK’s GP Lead Dr Elizabeth Toberty speak to LBC about Nightingale ‘surge hubs’
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