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NHS nurse, 28, on coronavirus duty is 'told to write will before first shift'

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Intensive care staff were advised to prepare their wills before their first shift on a ward treating coronavirus patients, a nurse claims.

Amber Cowan said managers told her and frontline colleagues to ensure they had pensions and wills "sorted" as the deadly pandemic worsens.

The Glasgow-based nurse tweeted a selfie looking exhausted along with the post: "Getting told at 28 to make sure you have your pension and will sorted. "First night shift in intensive care and we are short staffed." Multiple NHS staff have fallen ill with the contagious virus, including fellow Scottish cancer care nurse Pauline McIlroy who was left fighting for her life after collapsing at work.

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