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'I felt so guilty I couldn't help my colleagues': A&E doctor on his mental health struggles after 'shielding' for six-and-a-half weeks amid coronavirus crisis

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An A&E doctor unable to work during the coronavirus crisis has spoken candidly about his mental health problems - in a bid to get others talking.

Adam, 36, from Manchester, was put on the government shielding list after he was diagnosed with a pancreatic tumour five-years-ago.

He is currently cancer free, but is still classed as vulnerable. It means means he is unable to attend his job at an accident and emergency department at a Greater Manchester hospital.

Adam, who is also a volunteer for the LGBT Foundation, has spoken how not being able to go to work has affected his mental health.

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