Standard of care worsening for non-Covid patients, more than half of doctors surveyed warn
Dr Chaand Nagpaul, the BMA council chair said: “When thousands of doctors are telling us they continue to have little or no confidence in being able to manage the levels of demand for care from patients without Covid-19, it begs the question, ‘What evidence is the Westminster government using to believe that normal NHS services can resume?’”
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