British government calls for volunteers to help NHS in event of major coronavirus outbreak

A campaign calling for volunteers to help the NHS in the event of a major coronavirus outbreak will be launched as part of a “battle plan” against the virus led by Boris Johnson.

On Tuesday, the Prime Minister will set out the steps that could be taken if the virus continues to spread after warning on Monday that a “significant” rise in cases in Britain was “clearly on the cards”.

Cancellation of mass gatherings, efforts to dissuade the public from needless travel and the use of retired medics are among emergency measures that could be brought in if the outbreak continues to worsen.

The plan will say that efforts to support the NHS could see retired doctors and nurses being called back into service, along with an expansion in the use of volunteers, enabling doctors to focus on clinical care.

The Telegraph

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