This is me dealing with an ambulance with a patient that meets the criteria for testing for #COVID2019#coronavirus
I think the NHS is doing all it can to act in the best interests of the public.
@kelvmackenzie thinks being a retired doctor/nurse (in high risk group) dealing with potential #Coronvirus patients is as stressful as working for his sports radio station
Kelvin sounds like a delicate flower that needs a dose of reality. Happy to help
I thought @MattHancock did an excellent job on #BBCQuestionTime encouraging people to reject things that may seem intuitively right with #coronavirus and to trust the science and in particular the calm, clear and expert voice of @CMO_England
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And of course Jahad's son Zak who filed the papers at the Royal Courts late December with a little help from his Dad.
Just finished a 10 hour A&E shift but still have time to tell you about our order recieved today from the Court of Appeal allowing us to challenge the settlement agreement that shut down my whistleblowing case about Intensive Care resourcing.
By not to trying to drastically limit the number of Covids (like other countries). Gov seem to accept that a large part of the 8% that will need ICU but not get it due to resourcing is a price worth paying to avoid economic standstill
@Edwin1432 is a terrible person is not an answer to;
1. An NHS leader of a children's hospital providing a false statement to Parliament about the scope & findings of investigations into serious safety issues.
2. ET Judge saying false statement is setting the record straight
If I was a parent of a child in Liverpool.
I would want the Tribunal judge to concentrate on whether or not serious issues had been covered up and falsely represented to Parliament.
Not to just be a referee to a fairly uneven slagging match.