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NHS worker publicly resigns claiming she had 'no work to do for 3 weeks' during pandemic

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An NHS worker medic resigned from her job in public in opposition to the coronavirus lockdown - also claiming the pandemic left her with "no work to do for three weeks".

Shelley Tasker, 43, took to the streets of Truro in Cornwall where she aired her grievances with a loudspeaker to passersby.

Tasker is a part-time photographer and a former healthcare assistant at Treliske hospital, part of the Royal Cornwall Hospitals NHS Trust.

It comes as England was plunged into a second lockdown today which will last for at least four weeks In the clip, the mum can be heard saying: "Today, I'm publicly resigning. "I am wearing this uniform sadly for the last time.  "I absolutely loved my job.

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