The vast majority of doctors are worried the NHS is poorly equipped to cope with a major outbreak of the flu-like coronavirus, research suggests.
Just 0.5 per cent of medical professionals agreed that the health service will be able to deal with a large volume of coronavirus patients, with 99.5 feeling it is underprepared.
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As reported by The Guardian, a survey collecting the opinions of doctors asked them: ‘Do you feel the NHS is well prepared for coronavirus?’
Of the 1,618 polled, just eight agreed that the NHS is ‘well prepared’.
The research, from the Doctors’ Association UK, was self-selecting rather using a representative sample of Britain’s medical workforce.
It followed assurances from Prime Minister Boris Johnson that the NHS is well equipped to see the UK through a pandemic.
Speaking after an emergency COBRA meeting, he said, according to The Sun: “It’s a problem that is likely to become more significant for this country in the next days and weeks. We have been making every possible preparation for that.
“We have agreed a plan so that as and when, if it starts to spread, as it looks likely it will, we are in a position to take the steps that will be necessary to contain the spread of the disease.”
Many doctors fear that our health system simply won’t cope.
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