UK health crisis: Government set to unveil new NHS winter care package, pay revision in doubt

While the government is set to unveil a mega plan to ease burden on NHS, any discussion on this year salary is in doubt.

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Prime Minister Rishi Sunak-headed government is set to unveil a new National Health Service (NHS) care package. The development comes as the government is planning to move patients stuck in hospital to care homes, according to reports.

UK Health Secretary Steve Barclay is all set to make an announcement regarding the changes. However, total amount of cash for the initiative is yet to be finalised.

Meanwhile, union leaders are likely to meet the Health Secretary on Monday. This comes even as several union leaders have claimed that the government had ignored their proposals to sit down for talks.


So far, many more strikes have been announced by unions.

NHS Care Package

According to reports, the government may spend millions of pounds along with the £500 million allocation for social care announced in the autumn statement.

The plan is likely to include buying up to 2,000 care home beds in facilities approved by Care Quality Commission, according to reports.
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The government is aiming to reduce burden on NHS and waiting times for ambulances. Currently there are around 13,000 patients stuck in NHS hospitals.

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With the rise of new variants, the symptoms of COVID have also evolved. Initially, the NHS (National Health service) regarded a fever, cough, and loss or change in sense of smell or taste as the main symptoms which could indicate COVID infection. Now, recently updated NHS guidance suggests also looking out for symptoms including a sore throat, blocked or runny nose, and a headache.

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COVID can affect the skin in a variety of ways. Some people may experience a widespread maculopapular rash (flat or raised areas of discoloured skin), while others might present with hives (raised ar..
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Hair loss is perhaps an understated symptom of COVID-19, usually occurring one month or more after the acute infection. In one study of almost 6,000 people who had previously had COVID, hair loss was the most common post-COVID symptom, reported by 48% of participants. It was especially prevalent among people who had severe COVID and white women.

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As with other viral infections, such as the flu and measles, COVID has been found to affect the cells in the inner ear, with hearing loss or tinnitus (a constant ringing sensation in the ear) sometimes following infection. In a review study that included 560 participants, hearing loss occurred in 3.1% of patients with COVID, while tinnitus occurred in 4.5%.

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We don't understand exactly what causes these symptoms, but we know the most important part is played by a process called inflammation. Inflammation is our body's natural defence mechanism against pathogens; SARS-CoV-2 in this case. It involves the production of "cytokines" – proteins which are important in controlling the activity of immune cells.

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There have been strikes by NHS workers and nurses. Juniors doctors may join the protest in March.

The bone of contention remains the public sector salaries. While the Health Secretary will meet union leaders on Monday but the government wants pay negotiations for 2023-24, according to a Sky report.
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The Royal College of Nursing (RCN) head Pat Cullen has requested ministers to meet nurses for 19 per cent pay rise, effective for this financial year.

However, PM Sunak has hinted that discussion will be only for 2023-24 salaries.
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FAQs:

  1. Who is the Prime Minister of UK?
    Rishi Sunak is the prime minister of the UK.
  2. What does NHS stand for?
    The NHS in the UK stands for National Health Service.
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