The United Kingdom yesterday became the first country to approve the Pfizer/BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine for widespread use. Following a review by the country’s drug regulator, the UK government announced it will begin rolling out the vaccine next week
Feelings of shame at being ripped off mean general practices often don’t take fraudsters to court
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From Simon Maude: The holiday break may be a time for barbecues, summer fruit and catching-up with loved ones, but it also gives people time to take stock. General practice owners and managers wrestling with there s something not quite right feelings about their business may want to read this story on workplace fraud.
GP Niamh Kernan says COVID-19 has changed everything at the practice
We are on our summer break and the editorial office is closed until 18 January. In the meantime, please enjoy our Summer Hiatus series, in which our journalists have selected articles from our 2020 news and clinical archives, The Conversation and other publications with which we share content. Please note the comment function has been turned off while we are away. Happy reading.
From Simon Maude: With holiday season underway, I felt republishing this story is a timely reminder to us all taking breaks that many primary care clinicians won t, or can t. Come Christmas day, raise them a toast.