NHS nurse Sally Goodright and colleagues - wearing gloves, masks and plastic face shields to protect against coronavirus - ran out of body bags because there were so many bodies at West Middlesex University Hospital in London
An NHS nurse who loaded dozens of dead and infectious bodies into fridges in a car park has revealed the horrifying reality of life on the front line of the coronavirus fight.
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