Healthcare workers in the UK: what is the situation like where you are?

<span>Photograph: Peter Byrne/PA</span>
Photograph: Peter Byrne/PA

We’d like to speak to healthcare workers about how they’re finding work and what their experiences have been like the last month


Six million people are on the waiting list for NHS hospital care, with operations in England being cancelled across England due to Covid causing “major disruption,” according to the country’s top surgeon.

This comes as the Office for National Statistics released figures showing more than seven in 10 people in England have been infected with Covid-19 since the start of the pandemic.

We would like to speak to healthcare workers in the UK about how Covid rates are affecting them as well as dealing with a backlog of patient treatments due to the pandemic.

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