Please help frontline NHS staff get their voices heard. It’s very difficult for us to get out what is happening on the ground at the moment and things are at breaking point. Please will you RT this and follow those speaking out? 🙏🏻 #thread
Here’s @doctor_oxford Dr Rachel Clarke. She is a palliative care doctor working on the frontline. The last time I saw her she had just done a 96 hour on call and still spent her one day off advocating for the NHS, it’s staff and patients. Definitely follow if you aren’t already.
This is @drkateflavs Dr Kate Flavin. She is an anaesthetic and ICU consultant. Speaking very honestly about how things are on the frontline. Please follow if you aren’t already.
This is @DrVinPatel a GP Partner. He is new to Twitter and is speaking out how this are in the community and about concerns with the new vaccine schedule. He is also with @TheDA_UK. GPs are the unsung heroes of the pandemic. Please follow for a strong primary care voice.
Hello, I run a network for over 46K doctors. Things are really bad on the frontline and NHS doctors need help getting the word out. If you support the NHS would you tweet this to your followers so I can help get out what is happening on the ground? @TheDA_UK 🙏🏻
Hospitals are running out of oxygen.
One trust has no non-invasive machines left.
ICUs are tweeting for volunteers to prone patients.
Transfer teams being requested to move patients 65+ miles to nearest hospital with critical care capacity.
Please. Stay at home if you can.
NHS staff are at breaking point. They are trying to speak up about how bad things are on the frontline but are being shot down on Twitter. Today we learnt that we have more patients with COVID in hospital than ever before in the England. This is not a drill. Please believe us 🙏🏻