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Black healthcare workers

17 replies

Cozytoesandtoast00 · 07/05/2020 17:54

How are you feeling about the latest statement?
I think ethnic minorities should be shielded at this point or re-deployed.

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OntheWaves40 · 07/05/2020 17:55

The nhs would be on its knees if that happened OP

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BeforeIPutOnMyMakeup · 07/05/2020 17:59

Not going to happen.

Well unless they kill off a few more BAME doctors...

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missnevermind · 07/05/2020 18:10

I see a nurse 3 times a week for treatment. I very rarely see a 'white British nurse'.
All the medical professionals I see are aware of their risk and working anyway. It is glaringly obvious who and how is keeping the NHS afloat.

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Keepdistance · 07/05/2020 18:34

I seems clear it's likely to be due to vitamin d deficiency. So i would like to see nhs recommending vit d injection to all staff and strong supplements.
As presumably the ethnic origin countries are not necessarily being hit harder than EU countries.
Other countries incl scotland and ireland see the link and hav recommended taking supplements.
Also screening for hcp and uk population to see if more people have t2 diabetes and high bp

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Cozytoesandtoast00 · 07/05/2020 19:10

I'm black and work on the frontline. just feel like there is no one shouting our corner..

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Pomegranatepompom · 07/05/2020 19:13

Sorry you feel like that @Cozytoes

Do you have a staff forum where you can raise this?

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Cozytoesandtoast00 · 07/05/2020 19:13

keepdistance
It could be the vitamin D thing...
Although the last time I took supplements my blood levels were toxic. So you do need to be careful with how much you take. With K2 is best for absorbability in the right places.

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Cozytoesandtoast00 · 07/05/2020 19:15

pomegranate
Yes I have. But at the end of the day we still have to work.
I've decided I might try and work in the community instead as I'm asthmatic too.

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LonnyVonnyWilsonFrickett · 07/05/2020 19:20

I don't know how to shout your corner @Cozytoesandtoast00 but if it helps, I think it's a disgrace and BAME frontline workers have been hung out to dry.

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Pomegranatepompom · 07/05/2020 19:20

I hope if you raise a concern (plus you have asthma) that you’ll be loved.
Have you been fit tested?

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Keepdistance · 07/05/2020 19:24

Do you find you catch a lot of colds generally (wondering if your high vit d has been helping you previously)

Me and the kids catch everything going. We burn easily and for school they have to have suntanlotion on every day. So i see how both ends of the scale end up with low vit d.

Pity you cant get tested to see if you already had it asymptomatically. In fact im sure it would be a huge relief to people to find if they had already had it.
Also it would possibly highlight infection control a some hospitals as if all staff have had it it may suggest it's getting around the hospital site

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Cozytoesandtoast00 · 07/05/2020 19:26

Thank you for your lovely replies.
I've not been fit tested yet as I'm currently working from home.

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Pomegranatepompom · 07/05/2020 19:26

Some hospitals have started trials of in house anti -body testing. I’ve booked mine today.

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SauvignonBlanche · 07/05/2020 19:32

I have been asking for guidance on risk assessments for BAME staff all week, I kept being told by HR that it was imminent.

This afternoon, just before a Bank Holiday weekend I was told it would come out this evening, I’ve just been phoned and told it won’t be agreed until Tuesday. Angry

What do I do to keep these colleagues safe over the weekend and what do I tell them on Monday morning? Hmm

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Sasanqua · 07/05/2020 19:44

Surprise surprise! Great British public don’t mind foreigners when they’re on the front line. So glad me and my loved ones aren’t working in the NHS anymore.

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BeforeIPutOnMyMakeup · 07/05/2020 20:41

@Sasanqua don't worry the racists are still making their excuses e.g. they died but "they" are lucky to have been here to have "our" better standard of living....

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Pomegranatepompom · 07/05/2020 20:42

Yes some people are hypocrites 🙁
Tbh 2/3 of my team are from Europe/India and my hospital is supportive. Really lovely CEO who fosters good behaviour/staff protection.

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