

Dr O'Leary also highlighted the fact that if she was not a doctor, her father could be "sitting at home actively dying of lung cancer".
"That is not hyperbole, that is the fact of the matter."
"I'm so worried and so upset for the people who are suffering as a result of this and maybe don't even know, and don't know where to turn."
And while she has her concerns, she also completely backs nurses, and understands why they are striking.
"The conditions are appalling, the nurses are absolutely right in what they are saying."
"The nurse-to-patient ratio on wards is at very unsafe levels at times. What nurses put up with in hospitals is extraordinarily stressful and I think the Government don't seem to be listening to workers on the ground or taking us seriously," she said.
"GPs are protesting as well, and you just feel all of our cries for help are going a bit unheard."
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