Nurse who took care of Prime Minister Johnson resigns frustrated with him

The British nurse who had cared for Prime Minister Boris Johnson when the latter was seriously ill by Covid-19 said she was resigning, following the “lack of respect” government-showing for health workers. Jenny McGee [Jenny McGee], who cared for the prime minister during his two-day stay in intensive care, also found that [...]
Jenny McGee [Jenny McGee], who took care of the prime minister during his two-day stay in intensive care, also found that his last staff had tried to get him back “to teach” to other health workers.
We're not getting the respect and pay we deserve. I'm tired of this. So I gave up my resignation,” said McGee, referring to the government-proposed increase of 1 per cent for the medical staff, which unions have said is “bunding on the grass”, writes The Guardian, translated into Albanian Periscopi.
She also mentioned the management the government had dealt with, saying: “Many nurses have felt the government has delivered inappropriate messages and mixed messages. That upsets you. ”
McGee also described the moment he found the prime minister after he went to work: “around him was full of sick patients, some of whom were dying. I remember seeing him and thinking he looked pretty sick. He had a different color,” /Periscope











