How we rose to the leadership challenges of COVID-19
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How we rose to the leadership challenges of COVID-19

Five black nursing professionals describe how the pandemic affected their work, teams and patients as they strived to ensure equal access to healthcare and minimise disruption to services for vulnerable groups

As the first wave of COVID-19 virus surged in the UK in 2020, it became clear that the consequences of health inequalities would be a feature of the pandemic.

Nursing Standard. 36, 6, 40-43. doi: 10.7748/ns.36.6.40.s17

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