A hospital worker has penned an emotional open letter which details the PPE crisis faced by NHS staff.
09.04.2020 - 21:39 / ok.co.uk
Paul O'Grady has revealed he thinks he's been battling coronavirus while in self-isolation amid the current pandemic.The TV presenter, 64, had stepped down from his BBC Radio 2 show to protect himself from the deadly bug as he suffers from heart problems. Speaking to presenter pal Gaby Roslin, 55, Paul said he has not been tested but believes he has the virus despite being in quarantine and has been self-medicating with a vinegar concoction he created on his own.
A hospital worker has penned an emotional open letter which details the PPE crisis faced by NHS staff.
She may just play a doctor on television, but “Grey’s Anatomy” star Ellen Pompeo has no patience for TV MDs such Dr. Oz and Dr. Phil making ridiculous statements about COVID-19 for the far-right viewers of Fox News.
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By Tom Tapp
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