DAUK in The BMJ: Promoting reusable PPE
The BMJ spoke to a junior doctor, Jasmine Ho, about a charity that she set up to distribute personal protective equipment (PPE) to healthcare staff which promotes the use of reusables in the NHS.
The BMJ spoke to a junior doctor, Jasmine Ho, about a charity that she set up to distribute personal protective equipment (PPE) to healthcare staff which promotes the use of reusables in the NHS.
Dr Samantha Batt-Rawden, president of the Doctors' Association UK, spoke to Good Morning Britain about abuse that many members of the NHS have endured during this pandemic.
Lives are being put at risk and the care of patients disrupted by a spate of hospital incursions from Covid-19 deniers whose online activity is channelling hatred against NHS staff, say healthcare and police chiefs. The Doctors’ Association UK (DAUK), a union representing frontline medics, said it was unacceptable that staff working themselves into the ground to keep patients safe were having to worry about a new threat from Covid deniers and anti-maskers.
Dr Rosie Shire of DAUK discusses concerns regarding the government's decision to delay the second dose of the Pfizer vaccine for 12 weeks on Good Morning Britain
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