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Nestled in the quiet market town of Abergavenny sits Nevill Hall district general hospital. This is the story, in words and pictures, of how its dedicated team of professional staff, with their eight-bed Intensive Care Unit and a posse of willing recruits, faced up to the challenge of COVID-19.

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Nestled in the quiet market town of Abergavenny sits Nevill Hall district general hospital. This is the story, in words and pictures, of how its dedicated team of professional staff, with their eight-bed Intensive Care Unit and a posse of willing recruits, faced up to the challenge of COVID-19.
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Autorenporträt
Glenn Dene is a South Wales-based Operating Department Practitioner who works for Aneurin Bevan University Health Board. He is also a photographer/writer: in 2017 his documentary photography project 'Magpie', which follows the lives of ten children with ASD, was published in fourteen countries. In 2019 he published his first novel, Rotten Apples Comedy Club. He lives in Abergavenny with his wife, children and labrador. Dr Ami Jones MBE is a South Wales-based Consultant in Intensive Care Medicine, Pre-Hospital Emergency Medicine and Anaesthesia who works for Aneurin Bevan University Health Board and EMRTS Cymru / Wales Air Ambulance. She is also a Lieutenant Colonel in the Royal Army Medical Corps and has undertaken 2 tours of Afghanistan as the Medical Officer on the Medical Emergency Response Team. In 2017 she was awarded an MBE in the Queen's Birthday honours for services to military and civilian pre-hospital critical care. She lives in Abergavenny with her partner, child and labrador.