Putting pen to paper: full list of open letter’s signatories
DR Sarah Lewis – senior lecturer in Genetic Epidemiology, University of Bristol, school governor; Professor Marianne van den Bree – professor of Psychological Medicine, Cardiff University; Professor Stanley Zammit – professor of Psychiatric Epidemiology, Cardiff University; Emily Carne – lead clinical nurse specialist Immunology and Allergy, University Hospital Wales; Simon Carne – team lead, lower Monmouthshire Community Mental Health Team; Dr Alexander Holborow – radiologist, Morriston Hospital, Swansea; Rebecca McGrath – research facilitator, Swansea; Katherine Ursula Griffiths – foundation phase lead, Hendrefoilan Primary School, Swansea; Megan Thomas – high intensity psychological therapist, Swansea Bay University Health board; Paul de Vall – former senior adviser for primary education, City and County of Swansea; Dr Megan Davies-Kabir – speciality doctor in child and adolescent psychiatry, Gwent; Amanda Cairns – specialist community public health nurse; Andrea Greenslade – teacher, Raglan, Monmouthshire; Kate Jenkins – NHS care navigator, community setting; Dr Kate Hilson – general practitioner; Dr Georgina Forbes – BMBS doctor, Cardiff and Vale University Health Board; Dr Gavin Forbes - BMBS, doctor, Public Health Wales; Teresa Marsh – senior lecturer, University of South Wales, Newport; Dr Emma Brown – MBBCh MRCGP, Cardiff; Dr Alexandra Ostle – specialist registrar in Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Great Western Hospital, Swindon; Dr Kerry Pearce – general practitioner; Faye Mortlocke – infection prevention and control nurse, Cardiff and Vale UHB; Katie Greenhalgh – directorate lead manager NHS; David Greenhalgh – advanced nurse practitioner, NHS; Dr Kamila Stullerova – lecturer, Aberystwyth University; Dr Rhian Jones – senior clinical fellow in Haematology, Swansea Bay University Health Board; Dr Alice Thomas – general practitioner in training, Aberystwyth; Stephanie Sprake – accountant and school governor; Dr Lindsey Gaunt – Integrative Epidemiology Unit
scientific manager, University of Bristol; Dr Lisa Williams – general practitioner; Jane McDonnell – teacher, specialist in Emotional Well-being and Mental Health; Danielle Hill– secondary school teacher; Dr Llinos Wells – general practitioner, Gelligaer Surgery; Dr Jessica Bryant – General Practitioner, Cardiff and Vale UHB; Catherine Handley – general practitioner registrar; Dr Naomi Cadbury – general practitioner, Pontypool; Mr David Horsley – school governor, Usk, Monmouthsire; Dr Clare Turner – NHS consultant; Dr Ayla Cosh – general practitioner and school governor; Dr Samantha Arthur – general practitioner; Dr Thomas Wynne – consultant forensic psychiatrist; Dr Darchana Patel – CAMHS registrar; Dr Alex Mangold – town councillor and school governor, Aberystwyth; Dr Amy Case – specialty training doctor in Clinical Oncology, trustee for Wenvoe Playgroup; Sarah-Jane Llewellyn – manager of a dental care practice; Tracey Elsam – advanced biomedical scientist; Dr Wendy Ingram – hospital doctor, working with Covid-19 patients; Jennefer Rose Apheresis – clinical nurse, University of Wales Hospital, Cardiff; Dr Jan Ruzicka – lecturer in Security Studies and director, David Davies Memorial Institute, Aberystwth University; Rachel Borrell – biomedical acientist (HCPC registered), Blood Transfusion laboratory, University Hospital of Wales; Dr Emily Watkin – general practitioner, Cardiff; Dr Catherine Pembroke – consultant clinical oncologist. Velindre Cancer Centre; Dr Thomas Pembroke – consultant Hepatologist and senior lecturer, University Hospital of Wales; Dr Rachel Vaughan – Aberystwth University; plus,
Parents Susie Babar, Simon Babar, Scott Cairns, Jamie Ellison, Kirsty Hardwick, Regina Hellmich, Catherine Hughes, Jade Hughes, Paul Lambert, Miriam Laslett, Lisa Morgan, Rhys Morgan, Felicity Rhys-Williams, Jennifer Sullivan, David Sullivan, Gemma Welsher, Faye Wilson, Michelle Worman and Paul Wilson.