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Month: April 2021

People’s Covid Inquiry: How did inequalities and discrimination affect the public during COVID-19?

28 April 2021 Keep Our NHS Public 0

The sixth session of the People’s Covid Inquiry will ask how inequalities and discrimination affected the public during the pandemic. Keep Our NHS Public would like to invite you to take part and register for […]

Prime Minister Johnson has already let COVID bodies pile high

28 April 2021 Keep Our NHS Public 2

Whether Marie Antoinette actually did say ‘Let them eat cake’ as the French masses starved in 1789 on the brink of the French Revolution is a moot point. Regardless of the veracity, it strikes us […]

National protest at Centene take over of GP surgeries

28 April 2021 Keep Our NHS Public 2

Keep Our NHS Public and We Own It campaigners were joined last week by Jeremy Corbyn and other MPs to protest the take over of 50 GP surgeries by private company Operose, owned by US […]

Frontline staff exposed to ‘moral injury’ during pandemic

23 April 2021 Keep Our NHS Public 0

Frontline and key workers shouldered life-changing responsibilities without the power to act and many have suffered harm. Employers failed to protect staff, avoiding their responsibilities by hiding behind Public Health England’s inadequate health and safety […]

Struggle for pay justice is at the heart of saving our NHS

22 April 2021 Keep Our NHS Public 0

NHS staff, many of whom are worn out and overworked, deserve a substantial pay rise. Their pay has fallen in value by 10-15% – for some, even worse than that. They see sleaze, corrupt lobbying, […]

Take part in the People’s Covid Inquiry survey

13 April 2021 Keep Our NHS Public 0

The People’s Covid Inquiry wants to hear your stories and experiences of COVID-19, to gather evidence from as many people as possible about the personal impact of the pandemic on our health, work and wellbeing. […]

People at end of life and disabled people failed by Government

8 April 2021 Keep Our NHS Public 1

Hospice staff, unable to obtain PPE, were within two days of having to close. A third of all deaths in the UK have been residents of care homes. Nearly 60% of all people dying from […]

What was the impact of COVID-19 on the population?

1 April 2021 Keep Our NHS Public 0

38,000 residents of care homes have died from Covid. Six in 10 of all deaths have been disabled people. Families have been devastated. UK death rates are 100 times worse than some countries who successfully […]

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