NHS
We promised more doctors, more nurses and more hospitals. Nationally, this Government is providing £850 million for 20 hospital upgrades, £2.7 billion for the first six new hospitals, and seed funding so that work on 34 more can make progress. 78 hospital trusts will receive state-of-the-art MRI, CT and mammography screening machines, so cancer can be detected more quickly to boost survival rates.
I am thrilled that there are more students at Anglia Ruskin in Chelmsford studying to become doctors, nurses and paramedics than ever before. Nationally, between August 2019 and August 2020, the number of nurses has gone up by 14,575, from 287,457 to 302,032. In the same period, the number of doctors has gone up by 6,258, from 115,458 to 121,726.
As a doctor’s wife, I know how hard all of those in our NHS and in our social care have been working this year. I would like to thank them from the bottom of my heart, and the scientists too for delivering the vaccine which shows us light for the year ahead. Its been good to hear from some Chelmsford residents who have already received the vaccine at Basildon Hospital. A new vaccine centre is also opening in Danbury.
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