CARE WORKER PAYS TRIBUTE TO THE NHS STAFF. Jan 25th. 21
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Denice Coleman. - SURPRISE SURPRISE, SHE HIGH IN THE RANKS AT STOKE NHS.
Wednesday 20 January 2021, 9:05am STOKE ON TRENT - https://www.itv.com/news/2021-01-19/covid-inside-the-hospital-relying-on-army-medics-and-volunteers
“The pressure is much higher than in the first wave… we’re cancelling urgent operations every day because we have no space on the critical care unit.
“It’s not just the Covid patients who are dying as a consequence, it's also some patients who have urgent operations cancelled.
“Cancer patients and other patients will die as a consequence of the lack of critical care resources.
"It’s estimated to be in the ten of thousands as well, so they come on top of the Covid deaths.”
One patient who spoke to ITV News could not speak highly enough of those dedicating themselves to battling the UK’s Covid crisis.
Denise Coleman, 67, has been inside the hospital’s ICU for nearly two weeks and was on the verge of tears as she paid tribute to the staff and carers nursing her back to health.
A care worker herself, Ms Coleman wrote a poem in tribute to those who have helped her during her time on the ward.
every now and then i might upload an old video from my second youtube channel, this one is january 25th.
Denice Coleman. - SURPRISE SURPRISE, SHE HIGH IN THE RANKS AT STOKE NHS.
Wednesday 20 January 2021, 9:05am STOKE ON TRENT - https://www.itv.com/news/2021-01-19/covid-inside-the-hospital-relying-on-army-medics-and-volunteers
“The pressure is much higher than in the first wave… we’re cancelling urgent operations every day because we have no space on the critical care unit.
“It’s not just the Covid patients who are dying as a consequence, it's also some patients who have urgent operations cancelled.
“Cancer patients and other patients will die as a consequence of the lack of critical care resources.
"It’s estimated to be in the ten of thousands as well, so they come on top of the Covid deaths.”
One patient who spoke to ITV News could not speak highly enough of those dedicating themselves to battling the UK’s Covid crisis.
Denise Coleman, 67, has been inside the hospital’s ICU for nearly two weeks and was on the verge of tears as she paid tribute to the staff and carers nursing her back to health.
A care worker herself, Ms Coleman wrote a poem in tribute to those who have helped her during her time on the ward.