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Coronavirus - Part Two.


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1 minute ago, Longcol said:

 

Where do you think covid patients were - Intensive Care - or where?

Do you think the patients denied access to cancer treatment that you know full well I'm talking about would have been treated in intensive care units? or, would if have been the none-intensive care parts of the hospitals- you know, the empty bits where the bored nurses were filming their dance routines?

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1 minute ago, onewheeldave said:

Its' true, the eighties where a different world. Can you imagine what those 'big boys' would have told the authorities to do back then if they were ordered to wear clothes on their face or stay locked up at home for weeks?

Go out, spread it about, nothing stopping you. If you want to act like a 3 year old do it. There are plenty of adults around to pick up the pieces for you. 

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2 minutes ago, onewheeldave said:

Its' true, the eighties where a different world. Can you imagine what those 'big boys' would have told the authorities to do back then if they were ordered to wear clothes on their face or stay locked up at home for weeks?

Complete lack of pandemics then - although some of the "big boys" would run a mile from gays because of HIV.

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1 minute ago, butlers said:

I would have thought some of the frail elderly discharged from hospital was entirely because it was certain that the wards were filling with Covid effected.

That would seem logical and if course it's only in last couple of months the testing has come anywhere near what's required

No, the COVID patients would mainly be in intensive care- most of the rest of the hospitals were empty.

1 minute ago, Dardandec said:

Go out, spread it about, nothing stopping you. If you want to act like a 3 year old do it. There are plenty of adults around to pick up the pieces for you. 

OK, will do :)

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5 minutes ago, onewheeldave said:

Do you think the patients denied access to cancer treatment that you know full well I'm talking about would have been treated in intensive care units? or, would if have been the none-intensive care parts of the hospitals- you know, the empty bits where the bored nurses were filming their dance routines?

Intensive Care was running at over capacity in most acute hospitals and staff were drafted in from other departments to help - although a shortage of ITU nurses was the limiting factor - which is why the Nightingale hospitals were hardly utilised.

 

One you tube is not evidence of the whole NHS.

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