Professor Kevin Fong described the overwhelming strain on NHS staff during the pandemic, comparing it to a daily terror attack, with an astonishing scale of death and resource shortages.
Fong stated, 'We had nurses talking about patients raining from the sky', highlighting the extreme and tragic conditions faced in intensive care units, far beyond typical experiences.
He acknowledged that despite the tireless efforts of medical personnel, the extraordinary demand meant that the standard of care was severely compromised across the healthcare system.
Reflecting on the unparalleled nature of the pandemic, he emphasized that this was the biggest national emergency since World War Two, deeply affecting healthcare workers.
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