And I forgot to add that there are currently around 7,000 people in hospital with Covid, about 8% of them in Mechanical Ventilation beds. The UK has a little over 140,000 hospital beds meaning that "the nurses and doctors working long shifts battling the ‘invention’ in overcrowded, underfunded hospital wards" are attending about 5% of the nation's hospital beds.
Nobody I know is denying Covid exists. Nobody I know denies that a very small percentage of the people who contract it will suffer serious symptoms and may die. If you read Ms Elliott's article you will see that neither is she. She is questioning why the global economy should be so comprehensively trashed to combat a disease that is, for a vast majority of those contracting it, a minor inconvenience.
//A heard on the News tonight that the North West hospital's in England now have more corona bed cases than London, SE England & SW England,...//
That should come as no surprise. SE and particularly SW England has a very low number of hospital cases and London isn't even close to being overwhelmed. Last Sunday (the last day for which full figures are available) 6,431 patients were in hospital with Covid and 629 of them were on mechanical ventilation. On 8th April 19,337 people were in hospital with Covid and just under 3,000 of them were on mechanical ventilation. A sense of perspective rather than rabid hysteria is required.