Off at a tangent hers but a large number of people catch Covid in hospital, both staff and patients. Its logical really. Large numbers of people, already unwell in close proximity, sharing facilities, many with dementia, no way of letting fresh air into the rooms. Hospital acquired infection has been around forever, Covid is just more obvious.
I was thinking yesterday about this very issue. Perhaps its time for new hospitals to be designed with single, or at most double rooms with its own loo/shower. The old nightingale wards were outdated, maybe its time to mothball the four and six bedded bays with communal facilities.
This would solved so many issues. Infection control, noise levels, privacy, confidentiality, dignity and so much more.
I had the misfortune to have an overnight stay in hospital following gall bladder surgery. Although the lights were dimmed, the level of activity was high. It was not something I would wish to repeat. We are in the 21st century in one of the richest nations in the world. Why are we still exposing so many vulnerable people to the risks of communal living?