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Topic History of: Hospitals send patients home...
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Green Man If I was 96 I would be at home drinking mulled wine getting my children to do my sports betting for their inheritance.
Wyot And our irresponsible Gov announces at the same time that a new strain could be more likely to kill without the evidence having been properly assessed yet (why say it at all if it is only a could?), knowing the media will hype it, and adding to the hysteria and pressure on the NHS. Because they wish to try and deflect attention from their shortcomings.

They are actually great at that; just the shittest in the world at responding to this virus.
JK2006 As I've been saying for months now; people are rushing to hospitals and occupying beds when they could - should - be at home in bed, as with flu. Why? Media told them this is a killer. For most it is not. Why do nurses and doctors admit them? Answer; fear of media "Nurse Smith sent John, 95, home and he died four days later".

www.thetimes.co.uk/article/hospitals-sen...-of-dr-app-sqlq23hsg