The scale of coronavirus in the UK means we need a clear framework on who should be treated, says ICU doctor Tim Cook
The most certain feature of an pandemic is uncertainty. For NHS health workers, this is all around us. Many doctors are now being “side-skilled” so they can help provide intensive care to patients. It’s important that the public understand what intensive care units are, as this will make clear what faces us in the coming weeks and months.
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