Coronavirus hospital patient

Intensive care staff like me need help to deal with the trauma of Covid

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coronavirus situation around the world, but people around me didn’t seem to be taking it seriously – they thought everyone was being melodramatic.

By the end of the holiday, I felt overwhelmed with sadness because I knew that the life I was returning to would be very different.As an trainee doctor in intensive care at a hospital in the north-west, I’ve been working on the frontline tending to Covid patients.

When the numbers were still rising and we hadn’t discharged anyone from critical care, we felt like we were drowning. It’s been incredibly tough.From a physical point of view, working in PPE is exhausting.

It’s very hot and I have to shout so that my colleagues can hear me. On the emotional side, we’re dealing with a much higher than.

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