Whilst the majority of sickness absences are due to Covid, coughs and colds, there was a 17% increase in sick days due to anxiety, stress, depression and other mental health issues
I’m Matt Rosser with news that the number of NHS workers away from work has increased dramatically with an estimated 6% of all staff absent. Whilst the majority of sickness absences are due to Covid, coughs and colds, there was a 17% increase in sick days due to anxiety, stress, depression and other mental health issues compared to the start of the pandemic. The news comes just days after the House of Commons Health and Social Care Select Committee warned that patients and NHS staff are at 'serious risk' as nursing shortages reach record levels. For more care related stories stay with us here at Care Radio.
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