A nursing chief has warned the Government it "better deliver" on its vaccination promises as exhausted healthcare staff work round the clock to save lives.
Professor Dame Donna Kinnair DBE, Chief Executive and General Secretary of the Royal College of Nursing, said medics "need to be a priority" for jabs "because they are giving the vaccines".
But added "the most vulnerable in society need to be taken care of first". The working nurse, who has provided leadership in major hospital trusts across London, told Thursday's Question Time Downing Street targets of 13.9 million inoculated by mid-February must be met at the very least. "We know the way to deal with this virus is through vaccinations so they better deliver because we've had our hopes
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