please log in to view this image Dr Aseem Malhotra FRCP @DrAseemMalhotra · 14h BREAKING: I am holding the government directly responsible for the death of my father @KailashChandOBE (& likely countless others) for deliberately withholding information from the public & doctors that would have changed his outcome. The #NHS is broken. https://google.com/amp/s/inews.co.uk/opinion/my-father-died-because-paramedic-staff-shortages-covid-public-should-know-about-crisis-1180379/amp… please log in to view this image
Maybe all the ambulances were dealing with pissed people or those who had broken toe nails or maybe those who had ringworm for a year......or even another half a dozen reasons that EMERGENCY AMBULANCES get sent to every ****ing day of my working life. Everyone has to shoulder some kind of blame
please log in to view this image wayne harris @mass_swede · 8h A GP has been ringing for an update about his car. I’ve told him to ring at 8 in morning. #seehowhelikesit
Had my first dose of Astra today……. and went to work. Came home feeling sh1t, started to freeze up. Mrs Squat confined the patient to bed. Now several hours later, l’ve stop coughing my lungs up and feeling half human again. Hopefully, l can go to work tomorrow.
Further to my first COVID needle. Not long after my previous post, ( last night )…… l start to get a fever, shaking all over, not only thought l was going die, was hoping l would. Could not stop coughing, burning up and being sick. Feeling better this morning but still have a serious headache. With having a low immunity system, l was always hesitant to have my Covid needle for fear of having a bad reaction. My fears were realised.
I've not heard of persistent coughing as a side effect. May be worth considering there's something else going on mate?
Or maybe just got the flu or another virus that everyone seems to think have gone away. We all seem totally obsessed by COVID
scotlands getting in the army to help out Anger as Glasgow father-of-three dies after 40-hour wait for ambulance please log in to view this image Exclusive by Helen McArdle @HMcardleHTHealth Correspondent please log in to view this image PREMIUM Gerard Brown (inset) was found on the floor of his flat in Dumbreck, Glasgow on the morning of Monday September 6 and died at home in the early hours of Wednesday September 8. His death is now being probed by the Procurator Fiscal 182 comments AN INVESTIGATION is underway after a frail pensioner found collapsed at his home in Glasgow died following a 40 hour wait for an ambulance. The family of Gerard Brown, 65, say they have been told that the delay cost the former engineer his life, with Mr Brown’s GP - who repeatedly warned 999 call handlers that his status was critical - branding the current crisis engulfing the ambulance service as “third world medicine”.
Don't think anyone is blaming the crews pal, fingers are being pointed far higher up the chain. Massively over stretched up here - my work mates wife is the bed manger at the QEUH in Glasgow and says it's chaos with so many staff off sick or isolating