The unions have put forward a nine-point plan for the NHS to reopen safely as lockdown restrictions ease.
And staff working through the crisis should be paid overtime and a public sector pay freeze ruled out, they say. BBC News
See also:
- Doctors 'told not to discuss PPE shortages' BBC News
- Coronavirus: Mental health of NHS staff at long-term risk BBC News
- One in 400 people in England have coronavirus, tests suggest BBC News
- Coronavirus is FIVE TIMES deadlier than the seasonal flu, report finds The Daily Mail
- TALKING in confined spaces can spread coronavirus, study finds The Daily Mail
- Coronavirus UK: Contract tracing may mean 770k self-isolate a day The Daily Mail
- Army called in after PPE distribution 'beset by chaos' The Daily Telegraph
- England's Covid-19 infection rate too high for further easing, experts say The Guardian
- MPs and peers call for legal requirement to delete UK contract-tracing data The Guardian
- NHS coronavirus advisory board split over ditching government app The Guardian
- Quarter of Covid-19 deaths in English hospitals were of diabetics The Guardian
- Drivers tell of chaos at UK's privately run PPE stockpile The Guardian
- 23,000 extra care home residents die in five months with 12,500 linked to coronavirus, new figures reveal The Independent
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