Thanks Greymar and Gagajo it was the anniversary of her death recently. I'm actually pleased she was spared this shut down she would have hated it. But it struck me that there are people dying now with exactly the same things to contend with, and if your mum has just died you maybe wouldn't have as much sympathy for Johnson as some are demanding.
trisher ... older people die just as frequently in homes or their own homes, your DM would have been well looked after in hospital, though of course I imagine she did want to go home.My DGM spent ages in hospital, then went to a good care home for a fortnight and then to her own home, where she died a week later.You can never tell about these things.
lemon my mother was well looked after in hospital but the point is she didn't need to be there. She needed care and assistance but she could have received that in her own home. Her home had been assessed and she had all the necessary equipment but there were no carers. Anyone who pretends that this wasn't caused by the Tory cuts is simply deluding themselves. The big joke is of course that actually the cost of keeping her in hospital was far greater than the cost of care would have been. So it didn't even save money. Pantglas2 I beleive Wales is still funded from Westminster, so the cuts would still cause bother.
I have mentioned on another thread about not being able to get medication without someone travelling an 80 or 100 mile round trip. But, oh dearie me, I must not send anyone to fetch that for me! I have asked for suggestions. But quickly, please!
Yes we’re all funded by Westminster but decisions on how to spend it are made by Labour in Cardiff. They prefer to give everyone free scripts and parking and have three year delays for hip ops .....
So one minute Labour are accountable for faults in the NHS in Wales etc but we can't hold this government for the huge numbers of people dying from the virus. So when [and when not] can we hold people to account for the results of their actions [or inactions]?
You failed to address my first sentence Trisher - my stepmother died under a Labour government and as a family, we too could have picked holes in the wait for care package which took weeks to arrive.
When the world eventually returns to some sort of normality it will be interesting to see which country’s approach was the best in terms of saving lives and the least disruption to their economy.
Then there is the aspect of herd immunity to protect against a possible resurgence of the virus.
China of course cracked down hard and fast but it is said that leaves a high percentage vulnerable.
Meanwhile the Swedes are still out socialising in bars and restaurants, and there was some talk of restrictions being lifted in Denmark after Easter.
No. I need a controlled drug for pain relief and it wasn’t possible to get it delivered. The person collecting it often gets questioned quite zealously, which is fair enough. We’ve just accepted it but can see now it could cause problems especially now.
The rules come from the various health authorities and may vary.
I do not think it is incompatible with decency to say that you have compassion for a man who is suffering a dreadful illness and for his family, whilst at the same time stating that you fundamentally disagree with his policies and believe he should not be prime minister.
I wish him well on his journey back to health, but would not hesitate to criticise his politics and the effects that this has had on those less privileged.
That’s going to be a big problem as far as international ways to cope with similar viruses is concerned. Quite literally those most affected have been buried or cremated and we will rely on the honesty of the different countries involved. Already figures are distorted by devious ways of producing the statistics.
One of the earlier Italian survivors said that he wasn’t going to let the €6,000 bill he owed worry him for now. Presumably some kind of co-pay system and a huge amount for some people to find. So many people will have this as an additional worry to contend with.
Pantglas2what do you want me to say? Of course people die, but if there is proper funding we can ensure that that experience is as easy as possible, and that their wishes are honoured. The NHS and the care system is in chaos and lack of funding is the main cause.
"Politics has always decided if people lived or died. The deaths were just not quite so public. My mother died in hospital waiting for a care package. " ----
My mother died as you might remember because you took me to task once for raising the matter, in one of the top 10 worst hospitals during Labour's administration of the NHS.
There seems to be a lack of remembrance that we had the FRANCIS REPORT which was scathing.
And Yes some do need to re-evaluate themselves when they happily say :-
: 'I don't want to offend you but if Bojo pops his clogs I'm throwing a party.'
"I hope the whole cabinet of Tory b*st*rds get it too.'
" I hope the whole cabinet and higher echelons of the Tory party have been touching various bits of him.
'I do however have genuine concern for all his women and children.' -