chrismisterx
Winger
if only these people could understand how triage works...I’d love to hear from you or anyone how the NHS was supposed to keep up all aspects of routine care, AND deal with a pandemic at the same time.
Everyone wants to criticise but nobody has a solution.
I suspect it’s because you’re cowards who thrive off the attention, but I’ll give you the chance to surprise me.
The NHS had to shift its focus to the clear and present danger to the population, its so simple to understand and as that clear and present danger rescinded we saw the NHS re-shift its focus back to everyday working systems, it really isnt a hard concept.
Gelan doesn't like people pointing out when he is wrong mind, its a shame he tends to be wrong more often than not, maybe because reading long posts makes him sick?
I am very proud of how the NHS quickly moved to a system to prevent harm being done, I understand it has caused issues for some and likely caused some deaths, but how many lives were saved by these measures compared to lives lost?
IMO we should be looking at why so many people in the UK die of diabetes and try and prevent the disease in the first place, thats the bigger question I get from that article.