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As opposed to your " Youtube nutjob" source.number,but to be fair that’s were you get all your information from
As opposed to your " Youtube nutjob" source.number,but to be fair that’s were you get all your information from
I thought you said the hospitals weren't busy?Thousands of people who pay there taxes to have a NHS look after them but are being turned away.
The overall death rate from covid-19 has been estimated at 0.66%, rising sharply to 7.8% in people aged over 80 and declining to 0.0016% in children aged 9 and under.1When you go to hospitals and doctors do you tell them they are all lieing..being conned...brain washed?Dodos not social distancing are adding to Lack of other treatments.Cancer is not immediately life threatening as Covid in some people..No one not even you can tell which person will die within days of Covid...Hence the priority over cancer.
Are these the chronic problems like a heart attack that then get put down as a Covid statistic as soon as they die?I can tell you over 100k have died in UK alone..Do you tell hospital specialists..your GP etc...they have it all wrong?can you tell me how many survive covid with chronic problems?
What are you talking about. The hospitals aren’t busy,learn to readI thought you said the hospitals weren't busy?
Make up your mind boyo.
National cancer day today. I will spare a thought to the thousands of people who are refused treatment because Covid is prioritised over everything.
Thousands of people who pay there taxes to have a NHS look after them but are being turned away.
Love to know who made that decision
DISGUSTING
Can you tell me the percentage of people who have caught Covid and survived. Not the mainstream media’s number (or your number,but to be fair that’s were you get all your information from) the real number.
it is very difficult to attribute deaths to a specific cause.
if someone says they know someone who says they know someone who works in a hospital who says they aren’t full then they must be lying
Running out of critical care beds is very rare. Running out when you've got something like 1.5 -2.5 times as many as usual is unheard of in the history of the NHS.Nearly 10% of English NHS trusts had no spare capacity for critical care patients in the final week of January, as Covid pressures continued to bite.
More than 5,000 critical care hospital beds were occupied every day from mid-January onwards, and at one point almost 2,000 more critical care beds were in use than at any point in the previous five winters, NHS England figures show.
Why would hospitals inexplicably begin refusing treatment for cancer patients if they have the capacity to do so?But are being refused treatment for things like cancer
If the UK didnt bother with a lockdown, the hospitals would be even more overloaded and that would result in even less availability for non covid treatment.