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BBCNEWS Breakfast December 30, 2021 06:53:00

Vaccinators and admin people. and they ve all been working in this programme since the beginning of the year. and, in swindon, a long queue as well, and a wait of several hours. i ve been here since 9am, and i m supposed to have work at 2pm. but they told me that the queue will be till 3.30pm. not happy, i ve got better things to do than standing in a queue. i just underfive hours, and, when we got in, there were only two people jabbing. long lines had built up after the acceleration of the booster offer to more adults. since the system in england was opened up to people aged 30 and over early on monday morning, around a million people have booked their boosters and that doesn t include walk ins. the question now, can that momentum be maintained? at some vaccine centres, deliveries fell behind, and there were temporary closures. all this as the chief medical officer, chris whitty, warned the cabinet of a likely ....

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BBCNEWS Review 2021 January 2, 2022 20:52:00

It is difficult to recruit enough staff, both vaccinators and admin people. and they ve all been working in this programme since the beginning of the year. and, in swindon, a long queue as well, and a wait of several hours. i ve been here since 9am, and i m supposed to have work at 2pm. but they told me that the queue will be till 3.30pm. | not happy, i ve got better things| to do than stand here in a queue. just under five hours. and when we got in, there were only two people jabbing. long lines had built up after the acceleration of the booster offer to more adults. since the system in england was opened up to people aged 30 and over early on monday morning, around a million people have booked their boosters and that doesn t include walk ins. the question now, can that momentum be maintained? at some vaccine centres, deliveries fell behind, and there were temporary closures. all this as the chief medical officer, chris whitty, ....

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BBCNEWS BBC News January 13, 2022 14:21:00

Across the region our numbers of covid inpatients are almost as high as they were in previous waves. now, we re also dealing with our usual winter pressures and the need to catch up with all that elective work that we wanted to do in previous years, so we ve never felt the pressure so much. keep an eye on it, press on it. the latest data shows more than 40,000 nhs hospital staff in england around 5% were absent because of covid sickness or isolation last week. four patients waiting. and as more staff fall sick, it s needed everyone to get involved. we ve got support from across the organisation of admin staff coming to help is in the mornings, to support with comfort with the patients. so it s a real team effort. absolutely, it s been like that from day one. to ease the pressure on understaffed hospital departments, the government has just changed the rules so isolation can end on day six. uk hsa data shows that around two thirds of positive cases are no ....

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BBCNEWS Breakfast January 14, 2022 06:36:00

The national crisis. we were with her in the national crisis. we were with her in spirit the national crisis. we were with her in spirit but she was out there cracking her in spirit but she was out there cracking on her in spirit but she was out there cracking on with determination. thank cracking on with determination. thank you cracking on with determination. thank you very much. louise me had been part of the journey, doing a lot of the admin back home for preet. she finished the journey over a week early. preet. she finished the “ourney over a week early. a week early. knowing preet i was not surprised- a week early. knowing preet i was not surprised. i a week early. knowing preet i was not surprised. i had a week early. knowing preet i was not surprised. i had a a week early. knowing preet i was not surprised. i had a feeling - a week early. knowing preet i was not surprised. i had a feeling she| not surprised. i had a feeling she was going to try and push it ....

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BBCNEWS BBC News at Six January 7, 2022 18:08:00

We ve also used some clerical and admin staff to support the staff on the wards. and all this as covid adds to the usual january pressures. this is the reality in many a&e units. ambulance teams waiting to hand over patients and that can cause delays getting back on the road. and moving on to the next callout. pressures in social care mean patients likejean, who are fit to leave, have to continue occupying hospital beds. it s terribly frustrating. i mean, i could be at home now. admitted i can t seem to do what i used to do but i d be in my own environment. life would be much more pleasant. but they are overstressed here and overworked. all right, derek? yeah, fine. the nhs wants more patients like derek treated away from hospitals. he had problems after an operation but newcastle hospital s community team organised his care at home. i can t begin to say ....

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