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Topic History of: NHS - the truth
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honey!oh sugar sugar. Staff shortages are really noticeable, but the lack of money and attitudes to it are probably just as much a problem.

My daughter and me were flu-jabbed yesterday. The chemist did his best to get us to lie about being eligible for a free jab (I think I am, but its only £12.50 for goodness sake!) and he didnt even know how to take our money afterwards because he was "only used to doing free ones".
It is no wonder the NHS is skint, is it?
In The Know "Two thirds of trust leaders tell us that they are more concerned about this than the money, and 85% of them say they are really concerned about recruitment of staff now that Brexit has come into play".

news.sky.com/story/staff-shortages-the-s...-facing-nhs-11116975