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Many of us have pointed out that years of poor government policy have left the NHS and social care with too few staff, beds, and resources—structural flaws now cruelly exposed by the crisis Reflection and blame For all these concerns, the coronavirus pandemic is probably the nearest thing we’ve seen in peacetime to the radical societal changes and restrictions, repurposing of workers, and risks to people in key public services since the end of the second world war [ ]we have clinicians, health service managers, government officials, expert advisers, academic communications teams, and yes, politicians, dealing with challenges unprecedented in their own careers or lifetimes and all working flat out to provide solutions
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