'Don't drink too much on New Year's Eve to help NHS', says health chief

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The chief medical officer for Wales has urged New Year’s Eve partygoers not to drink ‘too much’ tonight in an effort to reduce strain on the nation’s overstretched health service.

The chief medical officer has asked New Year’s revellers to be mindful of the NHS crisis when they go out drinking tonight partygoers not to drink ‘too much’ tonight in an effort to reduce strain on the nation’s overstretched health service.

‘And so we are asking people to behave sensibly- Don’t put themselves at risk, don’t put others at risk, look after each other when you’re out and about, don’t drink too much and don’t get into trouble.’ Sir Frank Atherton has implored people not to drink so much they end up at A&E due to the ongoing NHS crisis

‘Watch out for your loved ones. Make sure that people are kept safe, particularly the elderly at this time of year, and make sure that they are well hydrated at home.

 

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Don't dare let us see the ambulance/paramedics/police picking up the drunks off the street and taking them to hospital. Time for 'drunk tanks' where they can pick themselves up, clean up their mess themselves knowing that nobody else is going to do it. Let's get real!

We don't live our lives according to NHS capacity. If the NHS is overwhelmed it is not fit for purpose. Fix it. Start with the £32billion you spaffed up the wall on an app.

They have been drinking since Thursday....bit late now 😜

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