Has it got to the point now that the staff, doctors and nurses are so tired and exhausted is the reason we are still seeing on average 900 /1000 people a day dying from covid, not to mention none covid.? At the beginning of this pandemic when we reached into the thousands we were cob smacked, now it seems almost as its accepted.
Sky this morning on TV were interviewing a chap that lost his wife to covid, she was taken in with breathing problems ( she also had disabilities) when he asked if she was going into ICU, the doctor said to him that she was not suitable?? and she died. So are the real problems of short staff being covered up, hence the continuation of a high rate of deaths when there shouldn't be.
ITU for covid pts hasnt worked out as they thought it would,
and the speech is third hand - |I asked - is she ick, really ick, doc and he said " aye she's a gonna, she is" - and then he ran towards her screaming wivva pillow. very odd I thought. and the nurse said it wasnt a pillow but a resusc trolley. I dont know ay reely dont
teacake44 " Sqad Beds full? What was the idea of the Nightingales. Plus Matt Hancock keeps on insisting that the NHS is still open for business, and(no one) gets turned away. She was turned away."
It was TV woof, don't you believe me? To put it in a nutshell ( and I know the media can blow things up to be worse than what they are) But they believe that a high percentage of people with disabilities are not being given the same life saving treatment.
'Short staff numbers being covered up'. Who's covering it up? No-one. An unanticipated worldwide health crisis and there's bound to be a 'shortage' of staff. What do you think the government and the NHS should have done? Have an unnecessary million staff on stand-by, paid, and for an unforeseen event? Some people will do anything to knock. Try supporting for a change. Mihgt make you feel better.
Paigntonian - Cameron, Clegg and May run down staff numbers.
May also ignored a 2016 report on responses to a possible pandemic.
It is they who are guilty.
12.38 No not millions at all that would be very silly, but I think you know that already. It was known back in 2019 that the NHS were 40 thousand nurses short for normal running of the NHS. The government ignored that situation, thats why they choose to cover up now.
When Matt Hancock is questioned on this shortage, he just refers to 13k that joined the NHS, making out they joined this year, that's BS, that was the amount that joined long before covid, and a high percentage of them have now left, plus many more.
I saw patients waiting over twenty minutes for attention after they had pressed the bed alarms, then eventually somebody would come running in! Running to the perpetual sound of more alarms going off in other bays.