NHS chief marks 'toughest year' in NHS history
  • 3 years ago
Sir Simon Stevens, Chief Executive of the NHS, has marked one year since the UK's coronavirus lockdown began. Speaking outside St Thomas' Hospital in London, he said the past year had been "without a doubt" the "toughest in the entire history of the National Health Service".
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