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<blockquote data-quote="honeyend" data-source="post: 6901466" data-attributes="member: 23108"><p>I have not checked your figures, but its still leaves the BAME, who provide a lot of services in this country as well as medical staff. We still rely of medics of BAME just to keep the NHS as it is, never mind with any increase in uptake.</p><p>Often these nurses are women who have family to care for at home, although I met one single parent male nurse who had three girls of school age and also a family adopted child at home. </p><p> I will be truthful I was going back to work, and thought better of it. If you are not going to get even basic PPE, single use gloves no longer that, and reusing masks, I do not see how they can comply with H&S, and there will be a big compo bill to come.</p><p> If you are over 65 you are more at risk, but you could be still working, they have increased the retirement age to 66. If NI is insurance perhaps it doesn't seem good value if it runs out when you most need it, or do we have a lifetime allowance?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="honeyend, post: 6901466, member: 23108"] I have not checked your figures, but its still leaves the BAME, who provide a lot of services in this country as well as medical staff. We still rely of medics of BAME just to keep the NHS as it is, never mind with any increase in uptake. Often these nurses are women who have family to care for at home, although I met one single parent male nurse who had three girls of school age and also a family adopted child at home. I will be truthful I was going back to work, and thought better of it. If you are not going to get even basic PPE, single use gloves no longer that, and reusing masks, I do not see how they can comply with H&S, and there will be a big compo bill to come. If you are over 65 you are more at risk, but you could be still working, they have increased the retirement age to 66. If NI is insurance perhaps it doesn't seem good value if it runs out when you most need it, or do we have a lifetime allowance? [/QUOTE]
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