COVID denier confronts staff, tries to take infected patient home

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A man who stormed into a hospital ward to take his infected friend home told staff his treatment should be replaced with vitamin C, D and zinc.

Staggering footage shows medics desperately trying to calm the situation as a man films them, insisting the clearly unwell patient should go home.coronavirusThe doctor responds: “My main concern is his safety and at the moment you are making him unsafe.A hospital worker. Picture: YouTubeAt one point, the doctor points to the patient’s oxygen levels on a monitor and says, “73 per cent. He’s at risk of dropping dead at any minute.

The dramatic scenes unfolded in a UK hospital as official figures today revealed more than 95,000 people have so far died from coronavirus in the UK, with more than 27,000 people admitted to hospital with COVID-19 in the past seven days. East Surrey Chief Inspector Kimball Edey said: “The escalation of this incident, with the abusive comments being directed at the hospital on social media, is extremely concerning, and further inquiries into this matter are ongoing.

“We have continued to maintain our 4Es approach towards any breaches of current COVID regulations – explaining, encouraging and educating and only enforcing when we are faced with a flagrant breach of the rules as a last resort – since the start of the first lockdown.

 

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