The Guardian - NHS chiefs sound alarm on spiralling staff shortages

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The Guardian says the NHS in England needs a massive injection of homegrown doctors, nurses, GPs and dentists to avert a recruitment crisis that could leave it short of an estimated 571,000 staff. 

The newspaper says it obtained an internal document that says it is currently operating with 154,000 fewer full-time staff than it needs, with the NHS “unable to cope” with a rising demand for care. 

Elsewhere, it writes that an independent drugs advisory council warned against banning laughing gas, saying it could create “significant burdens” for those who need to use it.

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