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back to fight coronavirus, UK begs 65,000 former nurses
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[March 20, 2020]
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain has asked 65,000
former nurses and doctors to return to work and will deploy final-year
medical students to fight the coronavirus health crisis, the health
ministry said.
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As the coronavirus outbreak sweeps across the world, governments,
companies and investors are grappling with the biggest public health
crisis since the 1918 influenza pandemic, panicked populations and
imploding financial markets.
Final year medical students and student nurses are also being
offered the chance to take temporary roles to boost the NHS
frontline even further.
"We can’t do it alone, so I am urging all recent former nurses to
lend us your expertise and experience during this pandemic, because
I have no doubt that you can help to save lives," said Ruth May,
chief nursing officer for England.
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The Nursing and Midwifery Council is writing out to more than 50,000
nurses whose registration has lapsed in the last three years. The
General Medical Council will write to another 15,500 doctors who
have left the register since 2017.
Britain's health service is freeing up 30,000 beds by postponing
non-urgent operations and providing care in the community for those
who are fit to be discharged, and finding up to 10,000 in
independent and community hospitals, the health service said.
(Reporting by Guy Faulconbridge; editing by Michael Holden)
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