Abstract

Doctors like to have answers: it makes us feel useful. GPs take pride in our tolerance of uncertainty, but even we are being pushed beyond our comfort zone by current circumstances, and many of us are very apprehensive. Having lost patients and colleagues during the first wave of the covid-19 pandemic, I now fear—despite voices raised in dismay, then and now—that some of the mistakes from March are about to be repeated. We were told in June that a functioning test, track, and trace system was the key to getting England safely back to work, but it’s still lacking.1 As schools go back …

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