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What is the “NHS’s dirty little secret”?

The front page of Friday's Daily Telegraph raised an eyebrow. And then I noticed who the author of this piece was, Kate Andrews.

So what is this "dirty little secret"?
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(1/25) Article headline: Kate Andrews / The NHS's dirty little secrDaily Telegraph front page from Friday 10 December 2021.
Before I do that, let’s just take a quick look at the author of this piece.

Kate Andrews is:
- a US citizen
- Economics Editor for The Spectator

Neither of these are mentioned in the article.

You might have seen her in her numerous appearances on the BBC.
(2/25) Screenshot of the article (behind a paywall) in the Daily Te
Kate Andrews used to be:

- Associate Director at the opaquely-funded, climate-change denying, NHS-abolishing think-thank, the Institute of Economic Affairs (IEA)
- Head of Comms at the highly-opaque, neoliberal think-thank the Adam Smith Institute

Again, not mentioned.
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“A huge thank you to everyone at St George’s”

Celebrities have come together to celebrate the efforts of St George’s staff throughout the pandemic in a special thank you video message 🏥

#ThankYouNHS #TeamStGeorges 💙

Georgina Day, A&E nurse, said: “This project was my way of sending a huge thank you to staff for their phenomenal work. They are all truly the best.”

Read more about our celebrity thank you video of support for St George's staff here ⬇️

stgeorges.nhs.uk/newsitem/celeb…

#ThankYouNHS
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Discover @BCWGlobal’s #Twiplomacy Study 2020 in 50 tweets.
⬇️Follow the Twitter thread 1/80⬇️

➡️🔗twiplomacy.com/blog/twiplomac…
#DigitalDiplomacy Visual with the Twitter profiles of nine world leaders weari
Over the past four months the world as we know it has changed beyond recognition.

The #coronavirus has upended diplomacy, a profession which involves lots of travel, physical meetings, and in-person interactions. 2/80 A rare picture of U.S. President Donald Trump wearing a face
No more handshakes, hugs or accolades.

No more physical meetings, bilateral summits or multi-lateral gatherings. World leaders and diplomats had to adapt to work from home and have been thrust into virtual meetings. 3/80 Twitter profile picture of South African President Cyril Ram
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How can we personalize protection of COVID-19 risk groups beyond age and existing conditions? New @NgaleHealth study identifies a blood biomarker score predicting risk of severe COVID-19, before contracting the virus
medrxiv.org/content/10.110… #safereturntowork
We measured blood biomarkers by @NgaleHealth metabolomics in >100,000 samples from @uk_biobank. Blood samples were collected 10 years ago, metabolomics data became available late-May. This initiative will lead to many papers - we started with COVID-19. Summary on what we found 👇
Various blood biomarkers have been linked with COVID-19 severity, but most studies use samples from already infected patients. For preventative screening we need pre-COVID-19 samples, lots of samples, to study enough people with severe COVID-19 vs many metabolic biomarkers.
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On this day in 1948, the National Health Service came into existence thanks to a Labour government. They knew that wealth should not be a barrier to access to health and care. Our principles of fairness were put into practice once in power. (1/8) Image
Nye Bevan was the minister entrusted by Attlee to create the NHS. Bevan was 1 of 10 children – only 6 of whom survived into adulthood – born into a Welsh mining community at the end of the 19th century. He worked in the pit from the age of 13 and experienced real hardship. (2/8) Image
Bevan was inspired by the Tredegar Workmen’s Medical Aid Society, which insured local miners and steel workers: "All I am doing is extending to the entire population of Britain the benefits we had in Tredegar for a generation or more. We are going to Tredegar-ise you." (3/8)
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I’ve been using my daily bike ride to swing past friend’s homes & capture moments on their doorsteps and ask what love means to them in this time.
Annie is loving having time to look after herself better. “And this doorstep. I’ve been here 30 years”
#LoveInATimeOfIsolation ImageImageImageImage
I asked Tais to bring something she loved to her balcony and she brought out her Mum and her son.
#LoveInATimeOfIsolation ImageImageImage
I cycled past Louie but I doubled back as he looked so chilled.
“What’s the thing you love most about isolation?”
“The sunshine.”
Even inside our hearts are outside.

#LoveInATimeOfIsolation
#LoveInATimeofCorona
#DoorstopPortraits

instagram.com/p/B_Ei0aAHWE4/… Image
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#AreWeWinning the war against Coronavirus?

Starts Wednesday 9pm Image
We're filming in the respiratory ward at Tunbridge Wells Hospital where patients are fighting for a basic right - the right to breathe. Image
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Tamil healthcare workers on the COVID-19 frontline

With healthcare workers across the globe working to tackle the coronavirus pandemic, we look at some of the Tamils on the frontlines of the battle to save lives.

tamilguardian.com/content/tamil-…

#tamil #coronavirus #COVID19 Image
“From a personal experience, the last couple of weeks have been challenging and tiring... Seeing our colleagues having to self isolate one by one only adds to the pressure.”

Ashmi Ganeshamoorthy, Doctor, London #NHS
"We will get through this together and be back to our daily routines soon. But until then we all have a duty to be nice and help each other. Support yourself, your family, friends, neighbours and work colleagues."

Arun Kirupakaran, Doctor, London #NHS Image
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From inner-cities to tiny villages, up and down the country there are thousands of local heroes doing amazing things, caring for others and getting stuck-in.

We want to celebrate everyone who is working together to get through this.

So here goes... 👇
Thank you to everyone who works for our Co-op.
From our colleagues in our food stores, to our lorry drivers and everyone in our depots and warehouses, to our support and call centres.
And to our suppliers and British farmers who keep the food coming.
It’s been full-on, but you’ve pulled together and we’re so grateful.
And to our Funeralcare colleagues helping people through the very toughest of times.
We appreciate it.
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#ClapForCarers #ThankYouNHS

With such immense gratitude for the people putting themselves on the line for us all every single day. For everyone at #stmaryshospital in #paddington, and all our #NHS and all #carers across the country. 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Never even knew so many people lived on my street. People out in force clapping, whistling and shouting “NHS NHS”. I can even hear people banging pots. #solidarity #ClapForCarers #ThankYouNHS #londonlockdown
Medic family and friends responded very emotionally to all the cheering and support. We mustn’t forget them in the days ahead. #ThankYouNHS
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