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I'm Raymond Molina, a professional writer and journalist with over 5 years of experience in the media industry. I currently work for 24 News Reporters, where I write for the health section of their news website. In my role, I am responsible for researching and writing stories on current health trends and issues. My articles are often seen as thought-provoking pieces that provide valuable insight into the state of society's wellbeing.

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One in five Brits still don’t feel safe in restaurants and public transport due to Covid fears

Recently released surveys have shown that one in five adults in England, Wales and Scotland still feel unsafe in public places such as restaurants...

Flu and pneumonia have killed more people than Covid this winter, but barely half of those who were eligible for the vaccine got the...

More people have died from flu and pneumonia than from Covid-19 since the start of autumn, official statistics show, but flu shots still lag...

Ambulance strike: Hospitals urged to free up beds as NHS braces for next wave of strikes

Hospitals are urged to free up as many beds as possible in preparation for the ambulance union action. NHS England Chief Operating Officer Sir David...

The triple whammy of soaring colds, flu and Covid numbers is threatening Christmas and putting extra strain on the NHS.

Britain is suffering from colds, flu and Covid-19 that will infect millions over Christmas and put even more strain on the National Health Service,...

Streptococcus A childhood death rises to 18 as pharmacists say they can prescribe an alternative penicillin to fill the gap

Penicillin for Strep A is so scarce in pharmacies that the government has relaxed rules to allow pharmacists to prescribe alternatives. The government has issued...

‘Every day we must fail’: on a line of striking nurses with ‘burnt-out but combat-ready’ staff

On an icy picket line outside St Thomas' Hospital in London, psychiatric nurse Daniel Langley describes how he walks away from work every day...

Medical staff on strike in my area? Full list of NHS trusts involved in strikes and dates in December

The largest nurses' strike in NHS history has begun as workers engage in acrimonious pay disputes. Around 70,000 appointments, procedures and surgeries have been canceled...

NHS winter crisis: Ambulance funds issue ‘extreme pressure’ warnings as emergency care in ‘war zones’ faces 16-hour delays

All of England's Ambulance Trusts have issued a 'extreme pressure' warning at the highest level, and patients in overburdened emergency rooms face a 16-hour...

How much do nurses in the UK earn? NHS pay raise dispute explained and why they are on strike

Thousands of nurses in England, Wales and Northern Ireland went on strike for 12 hours to protest wage increases. The nurses' strike is the largest...

Streptococcus A: Antibiotics to be given to vulnerable contacts with invasive disease as part of new outbreak response

People at risk who have had close contact with invasive streptococcus A infections are being prescribed antibiotics to stem the rise in the incidence,...

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