NHS could face the most difficult winter since it was founded in 1948. The chairman of BMA Scotland's GP committee said the pressure caused by coronavirus could cause the system to "overheat".
Dr Andrew Buist said expectations about what the NHS could provide would have to change until a vaccine for Covid-19 was found.In an interview with The Herald newspaper, he said: "We are heading into the most difficult period the NHS has experienced since it started in 1948."I'm quite worried about the current situation and what may come next.
We are facing a very difficult four of five months, until we have a Covid vaccine."The whole system is going to overheat and I've said this to (Health Secretary) Jeane Freeman.
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