Proper noun
DHSC
Initialism of Department of Health and Social Care: a department of the British government responsible for government policy on health and adult social care matters, founded in 1988.
“The flu and COVID-19 are both respiratory illnesses that have similar symptoms,” Dr. Macklin E. Guzman, DHSc, MPH, epidemiologist, global health expert and medi-weightloss principal clinical scientist, told Fox News. Source: Internet
The Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) insists that the capacity of the NHS Test and Trace system is at the highest it has ever been, but said there has been a "significant" demand for tests. Source: Internet
DHSC said it would not comment on leaked documents when asked about Prof Cummings’ memo. Source: Internet
Documents seen by the Guardian show that on April 30, DHSC bosses drafted plans to introduce new infection prevention and control measures in care homes. Source: Internet
The Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) said that six million people had got the app the first day it launched, and this had since risen to 10 million by midday on Sunday. Source: Internet