GagaJo
*people unable to get hospital care due to the NHS being clogged up with the unvaccinated*
Yes! I read yesterday about someone unable to have their much needed kidney transplant due to ICU being full of mostly unvaccinated (and elderly) patients. Young girl.
My own DD had to wait 4 months to have a breast lump checked, despite us having a family history of BC and her carrying the BRCA1 gene.
I think that it’s appalling that your daughter had to wait so long to get a lump investigated. Fortunately that was not me experience after my optician referred me for treatment following a TIA. The layers on my right eye have fused together and I’ve lost the sight in a portion of that eye, this is an indication of a TIA. This was on the 31st August.
Since then I have had an appointment to the Stoke Clinic at my local hospital, two visits to the eye hospital, an MRI scan and several phone conversations with my GP. I am now on blood thinners and statins.
I am grateful that however busy hospitals are with Covid patients, these clinics have still been running as normal, in fact possibly better than previously as waiting times while at the hospitals were very short and I saw a senior consultant at both visits to the eye hospital.
Obviously I did not need a hospital bed or intensive care but I was expecting some problems after reading lots of newspaper reports about chaos in hospitals.
Regarding compulsory vaccinations, I think that I would feel more comfortable mixing with people if vaccine passports were introduced for shops, restaurants, cinemas etc as in some other countries. However, as there is no evidence yet that being vaccinated reduces the spread of transmission, then forcing people to get vaccinated does not sit comfortably with me. I don’t understand why some people say that they refuse to mix with people who are not vaccinated when they are just as likely to catch Covid from people who have been vaccinated.
I would like to see our government, and I include all political parties, obey the existing rules around Covid rather than impose more drastic ones. The number of gatherings allegedly taking place in government offices during lockdown is appalling and very upsetting to those of us who followed the rules, I have not been able to have normal visits to see my mum since March 2020 and it looks like even my one short weekly visit sitting in an isolated visitors room is about to be further curtailed.