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Why the NHS is struggling

Although her father, Jimmy, had been diagnosed with dementia, he was still driving, playing golf, and attending groups organized by the Alzheimer's Society. But lockdown hit them hard.<br>"All my dad's activities stopped and he went downhill quickly," MS Quinn, 54, says.<br>"My mum was looking after him, but it took its toll. She had to go into hospital and he went into a care home.

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Why the NHS is struggling

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  1. Why the NHS is struggling Lives are being put at risk with record long waits in accident-and-emergency units and 999 calls taking hours to be reached. The causes of this go beyond Covid - and with winter coming it looks set to get worse. Natalie Quinn's parents were active and enjoying life when the pandemic hit many business listings.

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