An NHS nurse has revealed all about what it's like battling the coronavirus pandemic on the frontline. The critical care nurse, who didn't want to be identified, works at the Good Hope Hospital in Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham and describes the past few weeks as "horrific".
A huge increase in admissions, understaffing and rapid death rates are all taking an emotional and physical toll on our frontline workers, the nurse says.
She says that the whole hospital has been transformed to battle the pandemic-causing killer virus and the pressure on staff is "intense".
Chief among her worries is that she might have the virus without knowing and unwittingly be passing it on. The key worker in her 20s, told BirminghamLive: “We need to be tested but
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