Nurse
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First episode date | March 10, 2015 |
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Final episode date | March 31, 2015 |
Theme song | Down to Zero |
Networks | BBC Two |
Number of episodes | 4 |
Written by | Paul Whitehouse |
David Cummings | |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 2372038 |
About Nurse
Nurse is a British sitcom broadcast on BBC Two, written by Paul Whitehouse, David Cummings and Esther Coles.
Covid: Government writes off £8. 7bn of PPE and lockdown comes to Tonga
... The demand is extraordinary, says one Nurse...
How Covid disinformation has fuelled attacks on Czech doctors
... Across town, in a small gym at Prague s Higher Medical Technical School, I was handed a pair of boxing gloves by Jaroslav Pekara, a Nurse and paramedic who also teaches students how to protect themselves from aggressive patients...
Coronavirus: South Asian people are likely to die in the hospital
... it Should be a different policy for a frontline South Asian Nurse is in a white Nurse, which is really difficult...
Nurse deaths 'inevitable' by coronavirus
... Theresa Fyffe, Director of the Royal College of Nursing in Scotland, was tested after the death of Nurses, and both were positive for the virus...
General election 2019: The misinformation war over the boy in the hospital
... Facebook later said the I know a Nurse...
England failing to tackle alcohol 'epidemic', say researchers
... Nurse consultant Lynn Owens with Catherine Maxwell I haven t enjoyed life in this way for decades - you know, if I think about it, because I was always slightly not quite alive...
Octavia Spencer: Ditching the 'sassy black woman' for horror
... You can read for the Nurse...
Nurse deaths 'inevitable' by coronavirus
Aimee O'rourke died in The Hospital , where she worked
It is "inevitable" more health workers will die as a coronavirus, the UK's largest nursing home union has said.
Theresa Fyffe, Director of The Royal College of Nursing in Scotland, was tested after the death of nurses, and both were positive for The Virus .
She Said the circumstances of the two deaths that had to be checked and protocols for frontline-examined employees.
England 's chief Nurse Ruth May has also awakened the fear that the cases, more death.
It Comes amid reports that up to 30 sisters are sick with coronavirus in Southend Hospital in Essex.
Ms Fyffe said there were still concerns about whether employees 'personal protective equipment (PPE) that requires" not only in the NHS in the communities, in nursing homes, in hospices, where care is provided".
The Department of Health and Social Care, said a hotline is available for order from PSA.
During the government's daily briefing on Saturday, the Cabinet Office Minister Michael Gove seven healthcare said professionals have now lost their Lives .
England 's chief Nurse Ruth May, fears of more nursesMs Fyffe, die said nurses were able to keep a safe distance from the patients, adds: "people have forgotten that, if You are a Nurse . They work with patients who are actually quite close and personal.
"I think, unfortunately, it is inevitable that we will see more nurses and other medical professionals die. "
While on Friday, the government briefing -care-in-chief, Ms paid tribute to Ms O'rourke and Ms Nasreen, both mothers of three, in their 30s and worked on the Front line, in the facilities in Margate and Walsall.
she added: "I'm afraid it's more [deaths]. "
'Working around The Clock "Dame Donna Kinnair, chief executive of The Royal College of Nursing (RCN), said the nurses were the treatment of patients with coronavirus without the protection and put themselves, their families and their patients in danger.
"We will not be nothing less than the aprons, gloves and masks for all employees, in all settings," she added. "But this is a minimum. "
She Said the RCN's Prime Minister , Boris Johnson had written at The End of March asked to intervene him.
A spokeswoman for The Department of Health and Social Care, said: "We Are working around The Clock to ensure that our heroic frontline healthcare feel employees safe, and the full weight of the government behind the effort to ensure that the PSA is reaching the front line.
"We Are working closely with industry, the health sector, the social sector and the army.
"If You need employees to be more PSA there is a hotline in place, and the Public Health in England recently adapted to ensure that all doctors are aware of what they should wear. "
Southend University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, said there was no one for a comment to reachable until Monday .
walsall, coronavirus pandemic, nhs, margate, nursing, southend-on-sea
Source of news: bbc.com