Cut self-isolation to save NHS, Boris Johnson is urged

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🔺 JUST IN: Boris Johnson is facing pressure to stave off an NHS staffing crisis by reducing the coronavirus self-isolation period as infections hit a record high

Health service chiefs warned that staff absences caused by the requirement to isolate for seven days after a positive test risked causing a bigger problem than the number of Covid-19 patients being admitted to hospitals.

 

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Geez that's and arse about way to deal with the problems , his arse about ways caused in the first place 😟🤬👎🤬👎😎🇳🇿🙏😷😷😷😷😷😷

Maybe it would’ve made more sense not to demotivate them by firing them or their colleagues for political reasons.

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Instead of forcing sick staff to work maybe he could bring doctors and nurses from the EU?

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