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'I cry a lot on the train home': London medics fight to save Covid patients

Photojournalist Tom Pilston was granted access to the intensive care ward at University College Hospital last week. We hear from a consultant, nurses and a physiotherapist, who explain how the pandemic is taking a huge toll on hospital staff

As you approach the imposing tower of University College hospital on Euston Road in London, bathed in low winter sun, all seems normal. Except, possibly, the road itself is a little quieter, fewer cars, less traffic, less noise. It is only when you get inside and on to the wards that any semblance of “normal” disappears.

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