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Why Aren't We Filling Up The Nightingale Hospitals With All The Covid Cases?
If some regional hospitals are filling up with covid cases, why aren't they being shifted to the nightingale hospitals, I thought that's what they were there for? Or does the filling up of local hospitals make better dramatic headlines on the BBC for which they can then send a film crew around the hospital to show how we are all going to die a horrible death which hopefully will then keeps the natives in check?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Well, this is a few weeks old, but it looks like the ones which weren't closed when they thought the worst was passed are being used for cancer screenings/outpatients.
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The doctors & nurses are working in there normal hospitals. A think theyll leave them working there until the need to move some of them to the nightingail ones when there reopened.
Before long long tho a hope they start to use the nightingails as its not a good idea to have lots &lots of peopel with corona and there doctors& nurses sharing hospitals with non-corona patience
Before long long tho a hope they start to use the nightingails as its not a good idea to have lots &lots of peopel with corona and there doctors& nurses sharing hospitals with non-corona patience
It's the question all would like answering.
If it's a staffing problem that must have been a known issue from the start, so was the big spend all just deliberate window dressing ? Hopefully not, so there can't be a staffing issue.
Perhaps by not opening them the authorities can claim hospitals are being overwhelmed, thus trying to justify their ridiculous reaction to a virus going around; the massive spend, and the hit to the economy. Not to mention the attempt at slinging away personal freedoms to decide personal issues, and attempting to force the wearing of screens and masks. Keep those unable to stand up for themselves under the thumb and hope that peer pressure from that group makes the independent thinking feel awkward and comply as well.
If it's a staffing problem that must have been a known issue from the start, so was the big spend all just deliberate window dressing ? Hopefully not, so there can't be a staffing issue.
Perhaps by not opening them the authorities can claim hospitals are being overwhelmed, thus trying to justify their ridiculous reaction to a virus going around; the massive spend, and the hit to the economy. Not to mention the attempt at slinging away personal freedoms to decide personal issues, and attempting to force the wearing of screens and masks. Keep those unable to stand up for themselves under the thumb and hope that peer pressure from that group makes the independent thinking feel awkward and comply as well.
// Stockport council’s leader Elise Wilson told broadcast media that, in fact, ICU occupancy is only roughly where it would be at this time of the year anyway. //
The Manchester Evening News asked for the admission figures from the 7 Manchester Hospital Trusts, The Government, NHS England, and the Mayor, and no one produced any figures.
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The Manchester Evening News asked for the admission figures from the 7 Manchester Hospital Trusts, The Government, NHS England, and the Mayor, and no one produced any figures.
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