//""Elderly patients with a low chance of survival could be taken off ventilators so they can be given to healthier ones under new guidelines issued to doctors.
The British Medical Association has released advice on prioritising intensive care treatment if the NHS becomes overwhelmed.
The guidelines say this will ‘inevitably be indirectly discriminatory against both the elderly and those with long-term health conditions’.
They add it may be necessary to deny some of the most unwell patients potentially life-saving treatment – even if their condition is improving.
‘This will inevitably be indirectly discriminatory against both the elderly and those with long-term health conditions relevant to their ability to benefit quickly, with the latter being denied access to life-saving treatment as a result of their pre-existing health problems.""//
Notice that bit...."with the latter being denied access to life-saving treatment as a result of their pre-existing health problems"....whilst the elderly will be denied medical care because......errr they are old.
Remind me again that "It doesn't mean that at all". Not just Sweden then, as I predicted and within the week our very own BMA is advocating a denial of treatment based on age. Coming soon similar services withheld, or "other" groups singled out for special means considerations. Like religious, or ethnic, or political, or being "a bit awkward" individuals?
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8178189/Older-coronavirus-patients-taken-ventilators-BMA-guidelines.html