Who’s clapping now? On abandonment, and bureaucratic cowardice
‘Healthcare workers must be provided with respiratory protection and the air quality in hospitals be monitored and improved through the installation of ventilation systems and air filter units.’
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❦ ‘From the start of this pandemic, UK healthcare workers have been risking their lives and health caring for Covid patients without adequate protection.
A significant number are now disabled following preventable occupational exposure to SARS-CoV-2, and are being managed out of the door with no support system in place, and without means to financially support themselves and their families.
Not only have they lost their health and independence; they have lost their careers and livelihoods, with many now facing financial destitution.
One would think – given the circumstances under which we fell ill, and with current workforce shortages – that NHS employers would be eager to do everything to facilitate the return to work of healthcare workers with Long Covid.
However, NHS employers are legally required to implement only ‘reasonable adjustments’ – and so things such as extended-phased-return, or adjustments to shift patterns, are not always being facilitated.
Instead, an increasing number of employers are choosing to terminate contracts.
We feel betrayed and completely abandoned.
Infection control guidelines are fundamentally flawed: SARS-CoV-2 is airborne.
It is outrageous that three-and-a-half years into this pandemic, staff and patients are still, knowingly and repeatedly, being exposed to a level-3 biohazard – a virus known to cause brain damage and significantly increased risk of life-threatening blood complications even in those recovered.
Healthcare workers must be provided with respiratory protection and the air quality in hospitals be monitored and improved through the installation of ventilation systems and air filter units.’
© 2023 Dr. Kelly Fearnley. ➲
NHS Doctor, Chair & Co-Founder of Long Covid Doctors for Action (LCDA). ➲
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📖 (The Guardian ~ 6 Jul 2022) Who's clapping now? UK healthcare workers with Long Covid have been abandoned ➤
📖 (PDF): (BMA ~ 4 July 2023) Over-exposed and under-protected: the long-term impact of COVID-19 on doctors ➤
📖 Related: (BMJ ~ 29 Jan 2021) Up the line to death: Covid-19 has revealed a mortal betrayal of the world's healthcare workers ➤
📖 Related: (Industrial Injuries Advisory Council ~ November 2022) Covid-19 and occupational impacts ➤
📖 PDF: (4July 2023 ~ BMA) Over-exposed and under-protected: the long-term impact of COVID-19 on doctors ➤
📖 (6 July 2022 ~ The Guardian) Who’s clapping now? UK healthcare workers with long Covid have been abandoned by Kelly Fearnley and Shaun Peter Qureshi ➤
‘Frontline workers risked their lives for us, but now many with long Covid risk losing their jobs.’








