The NHS is already overstretched – dropping Covid restrictions will spell disaster for patients | Rachel Clarke

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For every Covid case we take in, we erode our capacity to treat those with cancer or heart disease, increasing our backlog, says palliative care doctor Rachel Clarke

For every Covid case we take in, we erode our capacity to treat those with cancer or heart disease, increasing our backlogLast modified on Sun 11 Jul 2021 15.01 BSTou have to hand it to Sajid Javid for sheer, barefaced doublespeak. At the start of the month he wrote anto every single one of the NHS’s 1.3 million staff to assure us he felt “a deep affection for the NHS, and the brilliant people who work there”.

 

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and what about the hospital admissions for the jabbed over the next 10 years ? patients over the last 15 months already had disaster through lack of care - hospitals are for sick people as are GPs - that is what they get paid for is the NHS now just another gov party

It’s overstretched because it shut down during COViD and the waiting list is 10+ million 1.3 million staff dealing with 20,000 COViD patients They need the private sector hospitals to sort it out now and quickly

Another one sided diatribe from the rag

I’m sorry but we can’t constantly restrict our lives to ‘protect the nhs’. That’s not how the social contract works.

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