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diddlydo | 15:28 Sun 12th Apr 2020 | News
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How many "ordinary" Covid patients get 2 nurses stationed by their bedside for 48 hours?
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-52262012
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He's the PM for gods sake.
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So what??? I thought the NHS was supposed to stand for equality for all whatever their station in life.
Boris represents the entire UK, and that warrants special treatment.
That article makes clear that he got the same high standard of care as all the other ITU patioents
You'd have to be a blinkered, politically motivated numpty to read/hear what Boris said as meaning that he had both Luis and Jenny by his side for every minute of 48 hours - they'd have collapsed of exhaustion apart from anything else.

He was giving thanks to them for being his primary carers (one at a time) among other NHS staff who tended to him - every patient will have nominated primary carers.

I'm no lover of Boris - but attempting to make political capital from his illness is pathetic beyond belief.
he couldnt get out of bed when he went in !
no wonder they said - it is Hospital for you my prime minister !

I thought he was - -- appropriately treated
He was in ICU nursing care is usually one on one. He probably had the same two nurses for 12 hour shifts. Not both at the same time. Nothing different from anyone else
// I'm no lover of Boris - but attempting to make political capital from his illness is pathetic beyond belief.//

o god do you remember the awful Malcolm Muggeridge agonising in long voles over whether Louis Wasjkansky - the heart transplant - would have got a heart if he were b;ack ?

or Barbara Castle threatening to sue someone who said she had gone to a private hospital, raving firebrand trot and Labour politico that she was ?
Pathetic, diddly, utterly pathetic.
"How many "ordinary" Covid patients get 2 nurses stationed by their bedside for 48 hours?" - all of them in ICU have permanent attendance.
21?
SD: "I'm no lover of Boris - but attempting to make political capital from his illness is pathetic beyond belief. " - yes pathetic indeed, that's the nasty left for you.
He still doesn't look well :-(
I should expect and hope for the PM to get special treatment whoever they are.
And he got caviar for breakfast. And that solid gold ventilator went to waste.
He probably got the same treatment as everyone else in ITU and was one of the lucky ones to make it through.
/// but attempting to make political capital from his illness ///

/// pathetic indeed, that's the nasty left for you. ///

Oh, the irony.
Give it a rest Diddly, my wife did when she was admitted into intensive care.
You just know someone would come up with this carp on here?
Having been in intensive care I can confirm that there is always a nurse whose sole responsibilty is to monitor and care for you. They swap over at shift-change but even for a toilet break they have to temporarily hand over to someone else, so you are never left without being monitored.

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