Hetty58
Oh dear!
Guess who will be the first to complain, when they're told, by ambulance crew, that they won't be going to hospital? (Like my poor neighbour, too old, 85, chances of survival too low.)
She hadn't been out at all since February, shopping delivered, no visitors - still, she caught it.
She did a lot of gardening, though, so we assume it drifted on the air from a neighbour - or possibly from a delivery.
Still, some people always think that they know better, don't they? (There really is no such thing as 'Covid secure')
Hetty58 did your neighbour actually have a positive covid test or just symptoms?
I'm afraid I can't believe that any ambulance crew would take the decision to not take someone to hospital because their survival rate was low. Paramedics really don't make that decision. They would however not take someone of 85 to hospital if they hadn't had a covid test and there was a chance it was just a cold, because they mght pick up covid in the hospital.