... Shame our good friend mr Cummings who proudly announced on Monday that he’d warned of the dangers of Covid (well he updated an old blog retrospectively to mention it) didn’t use his position of undoubted influence to push for preparations should it actually happen.
I have no detail on this. Only what we all see in the media. Boris gets the blame for what? The care home situation? We shall have to see after the event. The FM has already called for a public enquiry. I do know that one story doing the rounds is that PPE ordered in Scotland was diverted by the UK Government to england. That requires investigation too. Perhaps this is where Boris comes in?
One other thing that's just sprung to mind. I believe it was either carers from agencies, or carers from a chain of homes, or both, but it has been related several times in the media that the aforementioned carers were moving from home to home, and with lack of testing +/or PPE, this is being looked into as a critical factor. We'll see eventually, I guess, but if true, I'm lost for words.
I think what ristac is getting at, a lot are private businesses and it's not the government's job to buy them things which just boost their profits, supply buy all means but they need to pay.
Yes I have seen the figures percentage wise Scotlands were over 40%. The figures were from early May. 8 will try to find an up to date list.
Yes Sturgeon had to back down, turned out England had ordered weeks before and the Jocks got upset because they couldn't jump the queue.
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But... The elderly must have caught it from poor management. The PPE the nurses wear in hospital is for their own protection. If an elderly patient with no Covid 19 is seen by another person with no Covid 19 then PPE doesn’t matter. The elderly in care homes are catching this because of poor management. Honestly mate, you need to go round a few different ones and see how poorly they are run. I deliver weekly to an assisted living block, gated community for over 65s. I wear my mask, I use sanitiser, I enter the building and I’m greeted by staff people who have absolutely zero PPE. It’s nothing to do with supply, they just feel they don’t need it.
I see carers daily, I honestly don’t want to sound racist but so many are foreign looking like they don’t give a toss, they all look like they’re on minimum wage and they are smoking outside buildings before putting their masks back on, they’re entering care homes with a protective apron that hasn’t been changed, they’re on their mobiles, they’re not using sanitiser, they’re touching key code safes and handling keys at private addresses, you really can’t blame any government for this. If I had an elderly resident in a £1000 a week care home I’d be fuming with the management if they caught Covid. I’m honestly not on a let’s not bash Boris crusade, I just see first hand the lack care in many homes.
These so called care homes are disguising. I guarantee their life expectancy will take a hit as soon as they move in, regardless of the coronavirus.
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Well they did here eventually when it was too late. Why not buy it at the start? I know why cos the elderly are deemed disposable by these despicable politicians. Every single one of them
‘I don’t want to sound racist but’ they are on minimum wage, you’re not generally hiring rocket scientists. Some will be really conscientious and others not... like any other work place. It was a bunfight for ppe, and the mixed messages/fence sitting from central AND local government were pretty scary for all concerned. my point was the govt are responsible for the extent of Covid... once out of the box, responsibility is shared amongst a host of others. You can’t pin it all on private care homes. I know some very responsible and conscientious people in the care business who had to make decisions they should never have been put in the position to make. The death tolls tell you the main damage was done before lock down.