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'The NHS sold out its staff': Doctors whose lives were devastated by long COVID to sue health service

Sky News Wednesday, 24 January 2024
Hundreds of doctors are planning to sue the NHS over claims inadequate PPE on the frontline has left them with long COVID, disabled, and in financial ruin.
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