TheGuardian says a top scientist tells that a global morale crisis among health workers needs to be addressed urgently.
Healthcare workers around the world are “absolutely shattered”, according to a Guardian interview with the World Health Organisation’s incoming chief scientist. Jeremy Farrar tells the paper that, unless something is done to address a staffing, training and morale crisis among vital medical professionals, they “won’t be there when you need them”. The renowned scientist says this is a global issue, but adds strike action by UK health workers demonstrates that “morale and resilience is very thin” in the NHS.
The front page features a large image of Nicola Bulley after a body was discovered in the river near to where she was last seen.
The president of the United States has visited Kyiv ahead of the first anniversary of the invasion of Ukraine. We ask about the drama and the logistics of a visit kept secret until Joe Biden was on the ground, one punctuated by air raid sirens. How different from a year ago when Biden was derided on the world stage over the messy US pullout from Afghanistan? What standing does the US have today?
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