I am 70 and considered to have weak immunity due to cancer and chemotherapy. Our surgery did flu and Covid jabs at the same time. My sister ,a year younger was really cross as she and her husband paid nearly £100 each for jabs and he's older than me with heart problems.
Most NHS stuff is of course money driven and based on likely outcomes.
I may not have a suppressed immune system now as nobody tests it but probability says its likely.
I paid to have a knee arthroscopy earlier this year as could not even get seen on the NHS and still not brilliant.
Last year NHS were so behind with cancer check ups I paid to see a specialist to be told the cancer was back and I had the operation and chemotherapy before my hospital would schedule my check up!
So the NHS is a complete mess and often a postcode lottery with a lot of luck involved.
The staff work really hard but unless people pay a lot more tax or compulsory insurance the current system cannot cope.
It's official: Grandparents are good for children
My dad still cooks better than me and he's 71
Churchill to be axed from British banknotes in the name of diversity.


