Experience from Sheffield suggests that locally led initiatives can support rapid scale up of contact tracing […]
Month: May 2020
Nikhil Sanyal: Bearing witness to covid-19—a lot of death but not much dying
Before the pandemic palliative care doctors had the luxury of time with their patients and contact with their relatives, but both of these are sadly lacking now, reflects Nikhil Sanyal […]
School’s out—balancing childcare needs of key workers with covid infection control
As of 23 March, the UK has closed schools to all but vulnerable children and children of key workers with no other means of childcare. [1] Many other countries have […]
Balint groups could be one way to prevent burnout during covid-19
The introduction of a Balint group in their intensive care unit has provided a valuable space for reflection outside the busy hospital environment, say Vijay Pattni, Jeff Phillips, and Rajnish […]
Covid-19: a complex multisystem clinical syndrome
Mike Roberts and colleagues summarise key aspects of this complex multi-system clinical syndrome […]