Throughout the pandemic, EveryDoctor has been secretly fed information from those making decisions, in order to bring truth to the media and politicians.

I still remember the time last summer when we learned that government were modelling case data not to create a zero...
COVID strategy and prevent deaths, but simply to manage case numbers in order to prevent overwhelming NHS bed capacity.

Basically, they decided there was an ‘acceptable’ number of deaths. I spoke to @justinmadders on a Sunday afternoon about it. Both of us were shocked...
I cannot stress the discrepancy in action between UK politicians. Some have been incredible, caring, thoughtful and active. Others have done nothing. We created a database of the politicians who engaged with us from April- now. We’ve run 20 MP briefings. One day, that data...
may be important. We won’t forget your names. We won’t forget the 1000s of phone calls we made, imploring you to speak to frontline doctors and hear what was going on. We won’t forget who lobbied, and we won’t forget who ignored NHS staff. It’s all documented. @EveryDoctorUK

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I feel exposed tweeting this, but I think I’ll do it anyway. I cried tears of anger and exhaustion and heartache last night for Sarah. But I also cried for all women. I was attacked on the street by a man when I was at medical school . My facial injuries meant I...#saraheverand
Had to seek A+E treatment. I was then stalked by the police officer who’d taken my evidence (my passport, bag and keys, which had been stuffed in a nearby bin). I was called daily by this police officer who said he was handling my case. Eventually when he accepted I’d turned....
down his romantic advances, he sent my things to a police station in the outskirts of London, and it took me several weeks to track them down. I had no ID, no phone, no money. I was a new student in London. I had PTSD symptoms from my attack, physical injuries, and shame...
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These 4 legal cases which @EveryDoctorUK and @GoodLawProject are bringing against the government are VERY expensive. The legal costs, though capped, are huge. And the resource required from our two tiny teams is huge too; we need your backing to employ our teams...
It might seem strange to join an organisation of doctors, or join an organisation of lawyers. But this government is not behaving accountably in the usual ways, and we’re the ones who’re relentlessly working to uncover their law-breaking. No one else is doing this.

I cannot...
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Since last Summer, the government have managed lockdowns based on the ability of the NHS to ‘cope’ with a burden of sickness and death. They haven’t tried to eliminate sickness and death. Last summer they instructed many hospitals to create ‘surge capacity’. This is essentially..
Some extra ICU beds. No extra ICU staff (we’re short of those), but extra beds. They like to say that the NHS has ‘coped’ because they incorporate these surge beds in their numbers.

Firstly, the NHS has not coped. We had far more ICU patients than these surge beds could hold...
Secondly we didn’t have enough ICU staff. The staff have done heroic things, but at times there have been 4 patients to every 1 ICU nurse (it should be 1:1).

Thirdly, we shouldn’t be managing a pandemic by judging whether there are enough beds to house the sick and dying...
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20 Feb
Millions of us, millions, feel outraged by our government’s behaviour. Feel unrepresented. Feel unheard in the media

Parliament is not holding this government to account effectively. Traditional organisations (certainly within medicine) are not doing enough. Our establishment...
...our trade unions, our representative bodies, are failing us. And they’ve been failing us for years. Let me use healthcare as an example.

In the past 5 years, nurse student bursaries have been removed. Healthcare workers on visas pay thousands even to work in the NHS...
...which relies upon them and is 100,000 staff short. There are 6.5 billion in unmet NHS repairs. The pensions are a disaster (some doctors PAYING to work extra shifts due to the crazy taxation). And almost 900 of our colleagues have died on the COVID-19 frontline...
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Hello! In case you’re following me but don’t know my ‘story’, here it is!

I’m Julia, I’m a doctor. Qualified in 2010. Started running national political campaigns in 2015 with Dr Georgina Wood (@DrMusical). We campaigned for the NHS, and doctors’ working rights. At the time...
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I won’t deny that, and I was wracked with guilt towards those staff members as the story exploded in the press. I’m still conflicted. How do you balance the responsibility towards one hospital’s reputation against your concerns for the entire population when lockdown wasn’t...
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