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Coronavirus: Paramedic evicted because it's 'only a matter of time' before he's infected

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A paramedic was informed by his landlady over text that he would need to move out immediately because it was "only a matter of time" before he was exposed to coronavirus.

Joseph Hoar, employed as a paramedic for the South Western Ambulance Service, shared news of his immediate eviction on social media to highlight another problem currently facing the country's NHS workers.

Taking to Twitter, Joseph wrote: "When you work as a paramedic for the NHS and you get evicted over a text by your land lady. "Because of this I now won't be able to work my 12 hour night shift tomorrow, so that means one less paramedic on the road. "At these unprecedented times we need our NHS demand more than ever." The text, which he shared a screengrab of, said:

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