Lockdown diary, day nine

A tweet, retweeted by Tim Montgomerie in the past 24 hours from a Medical SHO called George Hulston, really hit me:

"Last night I certified far more deaths than I can ever remember doing in a single shift. The little things hit you: a book with a bookmark in, a watch still ticking, an unread text message from family. Pandemic medicine is hard." 

Ouch.

Another way that this is taking a huge toll on the NHS staff who are making fantastic efforts to care for and protect us all.

There was a suggestion from another Tim on one of the comments threads a few days ago that when this is over, just as the Island of Malta got a collective George Cross after resisting the siege during WWII, the NHS ought to get a collective George Cross for their efforts during this pandemic

I think that's an absolutely fantastic idea and have passed it up the line.

The numbers of people admitted to hospital and for the numbers of deaths of people after contracting COVID-19, both nationally and here in North Cumbria, represent a severe human cost.

We all need to take the greatest care of ourselves.

Stay home: protect the NHS - save lives.

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