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thought it was 2 wards of 2000 so 4000 beds . Mind you not sure i'd want to be on a ward of 2000 and right now i desperately don't want to end up in hospital or even worse the wife ending up in one .

Ah right....even better if that is the case <ok>

I need to go back to hospital, but I'm desperately trying to avoid/delaying it like the 'plague' at the moment.
 
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Even though you still might not be able to save the life of that younger patient, sort of like buy one, get one free. Sorry old fella while we just unplug you, sleep tight sweet prince...

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They’ll have to make clinical decisions based on best likely outcome. It’s already happening in Spain and Italy, I watched a clip of a ICU consultant describing it.

So whilst not quite like your gif there lol, more like an 80 year old showing no signs of improvement and continuing to deteriorate has ventilator, 35 year arrives with a much better likely outcome, but no ventilators left. See yer later Stan me old lad.
 
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They’ll have to make clinical decisions based on best likely outcome. It’s already happening in Spain and Italy, I watched a clip of a ICU consultant describing it.

So whilst not quite like your gif there lol, more like an 80 year old showing no signs of improvement and continuing to deteriorate has ventilator, 35 year arrives with a much better likely outcome, but no ventilators left. See yer later Stan me old lad.

@Stan :bandit:
 
Ah right....even better if that is the case <ok>

I need to go back to hospital, but I'm desperately trying to avoid/delaying it like the 'plague' at the moment.

Virtually all appointments are cancelled mate. Telephone consultations only I was told today, round here at least.
 
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Just threatened to punch some bloke in the supermarket for getting too close to me... I’m starting to get proper pissed off with people refusing to listen to the advice...

On the bright side there was much more on the shelves and the staff were fantastic trying to keep people separated. Some heroes working in the supermarkets right now.
 
Virtually all appointments are cancelled mate. Telephone consultations only I was told today, round here at least.

I was surprised to see online today, I could still get both, telephone consultation or a face to face with my own doc on Friday. But I ain't got no intention of walking into a surgery or an A&E. Need to ride the storm, there will be people with far more difficult choices over the coming months.
 
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I was surprised to see online today, I could still get both, telephone consultation or a face to face with my own doc on Friday. But I ain't got no intention of walking into a surgery or an A&E. Need to ride the storm, there will be people with far more difficult choices over the coming months.
Unless you have the virus why would you want to walk into a place crowded with sick people during a pandemic?
 
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I was surprised to see online today, I could still get both, telephone consultation or a face to face with my own doc on Friday. But I ain't got no intention of walking into a surgery or an A&E. Need to ride the storm, there will be people with far more difficult choices over the coming months.


I have an appointment on 11th June .

Certain it will be cancelled , but the last thing they need is me ringing to confirm . Just wait for the letter I Guess .
 
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They’ll have to make clinical decisions based on best likely outcome. It’s already happening in Spain and Italy, I watched a clip of a ICU consultant describing it.

So whilst not quite like your gif there lol, more like an 80 year old showing no signs of improvement and continuing to deteriorate has ventilator, 35 year arrives with a much better likely outcome, but no ventilators left. See yer later Stan me old lad.
They reckon that theres 2 companies that can knock out nearly 2,000 ventilators a day between them
 
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