A Tory MP has gone back to work as a doctor to help his NHS colleagues as they struggle with the pressures of the coronavirus epidemic.
Dr Kieran Mullan - the MP for Crewe and Nantwich - started volunteering as a doctor again on Friday. He said the work he had seen being carried out by colleagues was “inspiring” and thanked the thousands of NHS volunteers who have stepped forward to help, Cheshire Live reports.
Writing on his Facebook page in the early hours of Monday morning he said: “I was back on the NHS frontline today volunteering as a Dr.
It was inspiring to see NHS staff, as always, working hard and preparing. They just need you to #StayHomeSaveLives “Huge thank you to the hundreds of thousands of people that have volunteered to
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