1. Like every NHS doctor and nurse on here, I am being constantly abused (I've even, on occasion, been threatened with rape or death) for saying Covid is real, deadly, and overwhelming our hospitals right now.
2. I say these things for one reason alone. To try and protect all our patients, Covid and non-Covid alike, from the deadly effects of the NHS falling apart under current pressures. We are DESPERATE to protect people.
3. I'm told I'm a liar, a fake, a self-promoter, a fraud.
4. And how do I disprove this torrent of attacks when there are no images from inside our hospitals right now?
6. Do you not understand how lethal the misinformation is?
7. Senior clinicians in multiple hospitals tell me they are desperate to show the reality inside our ICUs, wards and EDs. They aren't allowed to. All comms have been centralised.
8. I know this to be true at a Trust level too. CEOs who *want* to show the truth and can't.
9. Meanwhile frontline staff like me risk our jobs, potentially, to try and warm the public to stay home, keep their distance, *believe* the gravity of the situation.
10. That can't be right, can it? Where is the transparency and leadership?
13. Let the cameras in. Counter the misinformation with facts. Fact matter. Show the public. Please.
14. If you don't, I am genuinely fearful you will indirectly cause greater suffering and more deaths by unintentionally feeding those who seek to disinform. The scamdemic artists, the oh-its-all-false-positives brigade.
15. I can't do it alone. No individual can. Please how it.
16. If I could, I would beg you a hundred times more. I don't know how to plead more clearly - but this plea, I know, comes from many more frontline staff.
17. Lastly, and above all, to the public: please please please stay home. Trust us. You do not want to catch Covid. Ends/
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Here’s my review of @MBunting_’s fierce, passionate & beautiful book on the vital importance of care. “Labours of Love” is essential reading for doctors, nurses, carers & all of us. Just brilliant 💙 thelancet.com/journals/lance…
Fantastic, thought-provoking interview with @alisonleary1 too 👏
It appears as though the NHS student nurses who bravely stepped up, 6 months before graduating, to help staff the pandemic have now been hung out to dry.
This is a grossly irresponsible tweet. You know full well multiple causes of a death can be certified. And yet - as hearsay, no evidence - you allege NHS doctors are breaking the law to miscertify patient deaths. This is so unprofessional. Report to @gmcuk if genuine concerns.
For those concerned by this tweet, death certificates allow multiple illnesses to be recorded as causes of death. When a cancer patient dies from Covid-19, one or both conditions may be included, depending on the nature and level of the contribution to the death caused by each.
Doctors take the job of completing death certificates immensely seriously & weight very carefully indeed which conditions to include and why. These are legal documents of enormous importance to families. Getting it right matters to us deeply.
@TorButlerCole but David isn't this what Tor is getting at, your comment here: "it was always the case that care home residents were frail, with multiple life limiting long term conditions, physical dependence, and cognitiive impairment/dementia and generally in the last phase of their lives"
@TorButlerCole because though this is likely to be true for many elderly care home residents, it by no means isn't always if you are a young resident with a disability? and the conflation of care home with elderly may lead to erroneous assumptions re: appropriateness of CPR
@TorButlerCole not that I would ever suggest you would make them, of course - I know you wouldn't - but others might...