A death probably related to Covid indirectly. Had the hospital services not been under such pressure the guy would arguably have been sectioned before he killed.
Possibly not. Mental Health services have always been extremely underfunded and understaffed. I know of a couple of people who have died from physical illnesses, due to covid delays. But this is a different area.
//Had the hospital services not been under such pressure the guy would arguably have been sectioned before he killed.//
I'm a bit tired so I might have missed something but I don't recall seeing anything in that report to suggest any sort of neglect because the hospitals are under pressure due to Covid. Can you point me to whatever you read that prompted you to post your headline?
I skipped on this as I couldnt see where it was coming from or going- anti goverment, NHS underfunding? for more covid lockdowns/restrictions, for ane nd to covid restrictions, Hancocks fault....?