COVID-19: Around 60,000 NHS workers living with PTSD after battling the pandemic An estimated 60,000 NHS workers are believed to be living with post-traumatic stress as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to new research.
NHS Charities Together also found nine in 10 workers (90%) say it will take them years to recover. Sky News
NHS Charities Together also found nine in 10 workers (90%) say it will take them years to recover. Sky News
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