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My favorite joke I'm sure you've heard it before. Of course, doing that means we need more clinicians (which we do already).But we need to end on a lighter note, and thank heavens for the gift that keeps on giving who is our first work experience health and social care secretary, Matt Hancock. There will also be “new” mental health issues, developing as a direct consequence of lockdown: anxiety, agoraphobia …?There will be mental health care needs among some of the front-line staff, after what they are currently seeing.And this is before we mention the serious question of how we tackle the current, very long waiting lists: the cancer backlog, the referral to treatment backlog and the fatberg that is the non-RTT backlog.The inevitable paradox that the IFS and FT pieces show is that while the NHS will surely have a first-class case for improved capacity of workforce, capital and kit, it will be making this case in a damaged economy. HSJ has spoken to the service’s most senior figures and makes the following predictions. Clearly, I hope that this is correct, and that the supply to the above-listed sectors will improve fast.What we will see now with PPE supply is that “the story” will lag behind the reality. Once you’re asking clinicians to risk their lives, you equip them right. One thing that I've learned from being in quarantine is that people this is like being in jail, is what it is ! We have to act as if we've never had it cause if we didn't have it we are not immune. A DISHEVELLED, BALD FIGURE (THE PRIME MINISTER OF THE UNITED KINGDOM) SWEEPS IMPERIOUSLY FROM THE ROOM, LEAVING OUR HERO AND HEROINE, MATT HANCOCK AND DIDO HARDING, ALONE TOGETHER. Thank you to Stewart Bremner for the use of the graphics. Don’t worry, it’ll probably be alright anyway. How damaged depends on how long the current period of economic intubation and ventilation has to last. If you have news, views, writing, music, or artwork that you think people need to know about, get in touch using the contact form on this site, or Facebook or Twitter.If you would like to advertise on this site please contact us for rates. DIDO HARDING : Thanks ...What will the next six months bring for the NHS? I’m hopeful that we see a better balance of management responsibility between clinicians (who ultimately, run everything) and general managers.