Editorial: It’s easier to produce thousands of extra beds for temporary hospitals than it is to muster the qualified nursing staff to look after all the patients who are expected to occupy them
The sight of huge temporary hospitals being constructed is reassuring, but it is easier to produce thousands of extra beds than it is to muster the qualified nursing staff to look after all the patients who are expected soon to occupy them.
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