NHS nurse who cared for prime minister “blown away” by recognition, as the government faces questions over protection for medical staff.
Nearly 200 members of the armed forces are being loaned to NHS ambulance services to support their work during the pandemic, the Ministry of Defence has said. Personnel from all three strands of the armed forces will be sent to work at five ambulance trusts. Although their responsibilities will vary depending on the area, the new duties will include driving ambulances and taking calls from the public.
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