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Still Dancing Round The Truth
Matt Hancock still standing there tonight insisting that they have plenty of PPE, and even after nearly four weeks STILL saying its a logistical problem, how difficult can it be to get a box of PPE from A TO B with twenty thousand army personal ( drivers).
A top consultant on BBC news tonight has said its like going into battle with no armour. But I'm sure they will be some on here who will believe Matt apposed to a front line consultant. Its not the public that are putting NHS staff in danger, but their government, be sure of that. Four weeks of excuses and loss of the lives of NHS workers for no reason.
A top consultant on BBC news tonight has said its like going into battle with no armour. But I'm sure they will be some on here who will believe Matt apposed to a front line consultant. Its not the public that are putting NHS staff in danger, but their government, be sure of that. Four weeks of excuses and loss of the lives of NHS workers for no reason.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ." NHS England said that across the country, about 60 per cent of beds in acute hospitals were currently occupied. A year ago the equivalent figure was a little over 90 per cent"
That's because the non-covid sufferers are either too scared to try or can't get seen for usual health issues and operations.
That's because the non-covid sufferers are either too scared to try or can't get seen for usual health issues and operations.
Last time I checked this was an open forum where, as long as I don’t contravene any Site Rules, I am free to post as I choose. Thanks for singling me out though. Keep up the good work and carrying on sharing your sparkling rainbow of positivity and joy, really brightens my mood each day.
I'm glad you are interested, has it is important to get the facts, even when ministers try to cover them up, and then blame the very people who are putting themselves on the line. I look forward to your future constructive opinion, opposed to not very nice comments, disagreeing is one thing, abuse is , well, not constructive.
I'm sure there are shortages somewhere at some time. With PPE needed in every hospital, GPs surgery, care home, and the need to change regularly. It's inevitable unless we stockpile a few billion. I am not sure we can get a clear picture. The truth is somewhere between what Hancock says and TC and other critics say
I'm pleased like everyone else that Boris is on the mend, but lets face it, has soon as he showed signs of breathing difficulties, how ever small he was whipped straight into hospital. Unlike many who have died at home, and even some told that they are not ill enough to be taken in. WHY? because they do not have the ventilators, even after all the poppy cock of them coming, nothing but lie after lie. And I repeat, its the government that are responsible for the NHS deaths not the public, but it won't be long before he passes the buck to the public.
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