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Topic History of: NHS
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Wyot Wolfgang wrote:
Wyot wrote:
an under-funded and failed NHS

Certainly the first, but not the latter.

As people in the UK would confirm.


NHS and its staff have excelled during Covid - and saved the lives of so many, for so long.

Where would we be without them? Not only at the front end for Covid - but for everything.


Anyone who has been around hospital wards recently would appreciate the magnitude of our indebtedness.

Most are just SO grateful...


This winter Barney. It is a prediction of failure to cope this winter....

But you know that don't you because you cut the first half of my sentence out?

Wanker.
Wolfgang Wyot wrote:
an under-funded and failed NHS

Certainly the first, but not the latter.

As people in the UK would confirm.


NHS and its staff have excelled during Covid - and saved the lives of so many, for so long.

Where would we be without them? Not only at the front end for Covid - but for everything.


Anyone who has been around hospital wards recently would appreciate the magnitude of our indebtedness.

Most are just SO grateful...
Honey Wyot wrote:
The over-whelmed NHS we have been hearing about for a year may be about to come true:

www.bbc.com/news/health-57583733.amp

Of course parents will take their children to A&E when they have been conditioned to believe every cough is a killer plague. Then there is the flu madness to start in the autumn. A year of self-fulfilling lunacy about to come home?

God knows what Boris et al will do this winter to try and cover up an under-funded and failed NHS.


If the GPs are not seeing anyone, and there can be a fortnight wait even for a telephone call from them, where else are people meant to go?
Wyot The over-whelmed NHS we have been hearing about for a year may be about to come true:

www.bbc.com/news/health-57583733.amp

Of course parents will take their children to A&E when they have been conditioned to believe every cough is a killer plague. Then there is the flu madness to start in the autumn. A year of self-fulfilling lunacy about to come home?

God knows what Boris et al will do this winter to try and cover up an under-funded and failed NHS.