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13 January, 2020.A bulletin from Health Protection Scotland is sent to all GP practices, describing a ‘novel Wuhan coronavirus’. It was the first time I’d heard of the virus. ‘Current reports describe no evidence of significant human to human transmission, including no infections of healthcare workers,’ it says, reassuringly.As COVID-19 has ripped across the globe, crossing borders and crashing markets, it has already cost tens of thousands their lives. But as we wait to discover the full effects of the pandemic, one thing is already clear: on the frontlines of the crisis are our healthcare workers.In Notes on a Crisis , doctor Gavin Francis will take you beyond the headlines to the bedsides of those suffering most, from his GP surgery in Edinburgh to the homeless charity where he volunteers. And inside this compelling narrative of missed opportunities, tragedies and occasional triumphs, he weaves the wider history of medical practice, pandemics and vaccines.Full of compassion, this deeply personal account of a doctor’s experiences during the darkest of times is also an intelligent study of what pandemics can do to us – and what we can do about them.

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13 January, 2020.A bulletin from Health Protection Scotland is sent to all GP practices, describing a ‘novel Wuhan coronavirus’. It was the first time I’d heard of the virus. ‘Current reports describe no evidence of significant human to human transmission, including no infections of healthcare workers,’ it says, reassuringly.As COVID-19 has ripped across the globe, crossing borders and crashing markets, it has already cost tens of thousands their lives. But as we wait to discover the full effects of the pandemic, one thing is already clear: on the frontlines of the crisis are our healthcare workers.In Notes on a Crisis , doctor Gavin Francis will take you beyond the headlines to the bedsides of those suffering most, from his GP surgery in Edinburgh to the homeless charity where he volunteers. And inside this compelling narrative of missed opportunities, tragedies and occasional triumphs, he weaves the wider history of medical practice, pandemics and vaccines.Full of compassion, this deeply personal account of a doctor’s experiences during the darkest of times is also an intelligent study of what pandemics can do to us – and what we can do about them.

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