It sounds like this lot who invaded Colchester hospital accusing NHS staff of crimes against humanity.
https://metro.co.uk/2021/10/21/anti...g-medics-of-crimes-against-humanity-15460580/
The part about removing people from intensive care wards is chilling. I have just emerged from intensive care and people coming in from the outside is a really frightening thought.
I agree but that situation is not new these days……..only recently people were actively protesting in ways that prevented the emergency services doing their jobs effectively which put lives at risk.
I don’t seem to recall the invective on here being quite so critical on those people, maybe those posters were more liberal?
I agree but that situation is not new these days……..only recently people were actively protesting in ways that prevented the emergency services doing their jobs effectively which put lives at risk.
I don’t seem to recall the invective on here being quite so critical on those people, maybe those posters were more liberal?
I’m not quite sure what you mean but anybody getting in the way of any of the emergency services is pretty low. The images of events at Colchester Hospital posted by [MENTION=14365]Thunder Bolt[/MENTION] also hit a nerve for anyone who has ever had an extended stay in hospital. It’s happened to me twice and the first time one of my coma induced dreams was about people invading the hospital. It’s a state of vulnerability very difficult to explain.
It’s just Magna Carta. Not The Magna Carta.
I can understand that. I was on a woman's ward a long time ago, staying in for a week, On one of the days, a young woman was dragged out of her bed by her husband/partner and out of the ward. He turned her bed over when he'd done it and then out of the hospital. The nurses and us were petrified, not so much for us, but for her. The sister rang security but obviously couldn't attempt to stop him herself.
I’m not quite sure what you mean but anybody getting in the way of any of the emergency services is pretty low. The images of events at Colchester Hospital posted by [MENTION=14365]Thunder Bolt[/MENTION] also hit a nerve for anyone who has ever had an extended stay in hospital. It’s happened to me twice and the first time one of my coma induced dreams was about people invading the hospital. It’s a state of vulnerability very difficult to explain.
Good grief, that’s awful, for her and for the fear experienced by you and everyone else.I think anyone can access many of the general wards. Intensive Care requires a pass or being let in by someone but I would imagine it wouldn’t be difficult for these ‘freedom fighters’ to tailgate their way in. The irresponsibility and selfishness is a bit mind blowing. I had two bouts of pneumonia and sepsis whilst in hospital recently which they subsequently attributed to the tubes keeping me alive. Imagine the germs being brought in by unauthorized invaders.