I wonder if toilet rolls will be stockpiled yet again
Might regret finally getting rid of the bidet if they do
Might regret finally getting rid of the bidet if they do
Retired qualified Nurse recuses her 97 year old mother from care home after 9 months in there without the family even being able to touch her, to take her home and car for her there
The police arrest the nurse, and then take the 97 year old back to the care home
THIS HAS TO ****ING STOP
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This is a police state. Not a free one
As much has I'd agree with you, it's only looking at one side of the situation. How long has her mother been in the care home, at the age of 97, I expect it wouldn't be wrong to assume, probably many years. What's her health condition, what medication does she need, is there any signs of dementia, what specialist care does she need, what is the risk.
It really isn't as simple as turning up and saying I'm taking mum home and getting it on camera, as the authorities have mum to consider in all this, the adult siblings feelings really don't matter in the first instance. Afterall like most Brits, you don't have to put your parents into care homes, but a huge many choose to, because it's 'maybe' convenient! So yes I have sympathy for the circumstances from looking at the cover, but first I'd need to read the whole story, before giving consideration to mum going 'home' although really it's not home is it, the kids gave up that right a long time ago.
I see how you reason it but it falls down before you start it.
A healthy person without COVID who is qualified to care for her own mother, who also doesn't have covid, should be allowed to care for them, its no mass risk and no threat to anyone else.
You've bought the insane illogical "you'll kill nana" logic. The lockdowns are killing nana and nana's kids
Imagine being a tax payer all your life, and you're 97 and you spend 9 months separated from family in your end days, which is likely slowly killing you anyway
Sick, its sick, there is no reasoning it, none unless you've bought the cool ade
goes to show how the road to hell is paved in good intentions, because this is exactly that
Those with so called "good intentions" are calling for inherently bad things and condoning a rampant police state
If her brain is any like mine, by the time I hit 97, 9 months will feel like 60 seconds.Imagine being a tax payer all your life, and you're 97 and you spend 9 months separated from family in your end days, which is likely slowly killing you anyway
Sick, its sick, there is no reasoning it, none unless you've bought the cool ade
goes to show how the road to hell is paved in good intentions, because this is exactly that
Those with so called "good intentions" are calling for inherently bad things and condoning a rampant police state
Its not ****ing ebola
If her brain is any like mine, but time I hit 97, 9 months will feel like 60 seconds.


well yours in Finland might have been here they were a tad busy .during this thing, the hospitals were ****ing empty, and the staff were all making tik tok videos.
Disgusting
well yours in Finland might have been here they were a tad busy .
Funny that, I know a radiographer who works for the NHS. She said cancer treatment wasn’t affected.The NHS while people were not getting cancer treatments, cancers diagnosed, diabetes and all manner of other sht. People were dying from not being able or too afraid to get seen to
Some had to crowdfund private cancer treatment
Claps my arse, **** these people
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Hospitals so busy that they could do that^^
They are definitely not empty nor have NHS services ceased since that was where i have just got back from .no wonder the woman wanted to take her mother out of the care home, ffs
Hospitals not empty my hole
Second Covid-19 care home crisis fears as bosses are told they will have to accept infected hospital patients once again and place them in secure quarantine facilities
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...vid-19-hospital-patients-sent-care-homes.html
that refers to the acute beds not the general wards .@Solid_Air 2
back in April, and it continued, you are just wrong
https://www.hsj.co.uk/acute-care/nh...s-more-empty-beds-than-normal/7027392.article
NHS hospitals have four times more empty beds than normal
- Official figures state 40.9 per cent of acute beds unoccupied — about four times the normal number.
- Follow major efforts to discharge patients, and sharp drop in admissions.
- Critical care in hotspots at more than normal total capacity, especially in Birmingham and the Black Country, and thousands on oxygen.
They are definitely not empty nor have NHS services ceased since that was where i have just got back from .