Several British media cite Tuesday from fragments of a documentary about the corona pandemic, which will be shown on TV channel 4 May. According to McGee, many nurses felt that the government acted very ineffectively and indecisively during the corona pandemic.
McGee also refers to the planned one percent pay rise. The unions and opposition are outraged that the nursing staff will only receive a one percent pay increase, but the UK government insists that unlike other public sector workers, nurses will receive a pay rise.
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In a statement, her employer, the NHS, quotes McGee as being somewhat more cautious. “After the toughest year of my nursing career, I am taking a break from the NHS, but I hope I can return in the future,” he said. McGee will first work in the Caribbean and then take a vacation in her native New Zealand.
About Prime Minister Johnson, she says in the fragments of the documentary that she immediately thought that he was very bad when she saw him. “He was really a different color,” said McGee. The British Prime Minister was treated in the intensive care unit for days. When he was healed, he thanked McGee and nurse Luis Pitarma and said he owed his life to them. In the summer of 2020, he invited them to a garden party in his official residence.
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