Coronavirus

Explore this section of Nursing Times for the latest news on the novel coronavirus outbreak, or Covid-19, plus opinion and FAQs.

‘Covid sacrifices and exceptional duty must never be forgotten’

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It’s hard to believe that four years ago we were embarking on the first Covid-19 lockdown and facing the greatest challenge the NHS has ever known. In some ways, it feels like only yesterday to me, but in other ways, it feels like a lifetime ago. Or, that my memory…

‘Lessons from lockdown and the pandemic must be learnt’

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This time four years ago, the world was a very different place. Covid-19, was increasingly dominating the world. On 23 March 2020, then UK prime minister Boris Johnson addressed the nation and announced the first national lockdown. The Department of Health and Social Care had released figures that day showing…

‘There are concerns that Covid-19 infection could cause diabetes’

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When the Covid-19 pandemic struck, reports indicated that people with diabetes were especially vulnerable to infection and increased mortality. There were also concerns that Covid-19 infection could cause diabetes (Hartmann-Boyce et al, 2021). Although we have learnt a great deal more as Covid-19 has become endemic, there is much we…

‘What makes you a nurse?’

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The nursing role has evolved significantly in recent decades and continues to challenge engrained practices today. It became apparent during the Covid-19 pandemic, when nursing as a ‘vocation’ was propelled into the public eye, that the perception of the role was as complex as ever. A stark contrast to previous,…

‘For some students, Covid-19 has been significant throughout their nurse training’

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Covid-19 is the most serious health epidemic this century, with devastating consequences, including thousands of deaths worldwide. As the virus became more widespread, hospitals began to implement isolation and restriction measures. One initial measure was to withdraw nursing students from clinical placements – predominantly to reduce the spread of infection,…

‘The voices and experiences of the terminally ill must not be side-lined’

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Nearly three years on from the start of the Covid-19 pandemic, and despite significant progress in mitigating some of its worst predictions and effects, Covid-19 remains an ongoing concern for healthcare delivery, staff health and wellbeing and patient safety. This is especially true for nurses caring for people made most…

‘Don’t underestimate the importance of a person’s bucket list’

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When we think of bucket lists – running the London Marathon, skydiving or climbing Mount Everest may come to mind. When a patient is terminally ill, their bucket list becomes a lot more meaningful and arguably more realistic. Long gone are the days of wanting to travel the world, it’s…

‘Pandemic infection prevention and control errors are resulting in unsafe practice’

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The Covid-19 pandemic has seen three fundamental infection prevention and control (IPC) failures: an erroneous assumption of the mode of transmission; a failure to recommend respiratory protection equipment (RPE) for healthcare workers (HCWs) caring for people with Covid-19; and the mistaken assertion of equivalent efficacy between RPE and fluid resistant…

‘Long Covid may affect a significant proportion of the nursing workforce’

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The Covid-19 pandemic has had a major impact on health systems across the globe, with significant loss of life, alongside wider social and health effects that will be felt for many decades. In the initial phases of the pandemic, health systems focused on public health controls to manage acute hospital…