Health and care staff breaking down during coronavirus crisis, says Dr Rosena Allin-KhanCoronavirus – latest updatesSee all our coronavirus coverageThe government has been urged to arrange post-traumatic stress disorder support for frontline medical staff, whose mental health may be at risk due to the stress of working through the Covid-19 pandemic.In a letter to the health secretary, Matt Hancock, the shadow minister for mental health, Rosena Allin-Khan, said staff needed access to PTSD support and talking therapies, and that monitoring for increased suicide risk should be put in place. Continue reading…
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