No surprise, Hancock says we're staying in Tier 3. A few extra move to tier 3. Bristol, N Somerset drop to tier 2 Herefordshire drops to tier 1.
Millions of people missed vital medical scans in England this year as NHS hospitals cut capacity by up to 89% to make room for coronavirus patients please log in to view this image A BBC investigation found that there were between 700,000 and 850,000 fewer scans than usual done in each of London, the North East and the North West as hospitals turned patients away.
Major problems to follow due to this .....There'll be more deaths through this neglect than there are with actual covid 19 deaths.
Edit, ignore me. Not interested in getting into a debate, not good for the old noggin. Peace and love
One of the factors was NHS beds available, which must have been reduced with the closer of the Nightingale's.
Manchester, Exeter and Harrogate have now reopened and there must be half a chance that London's will as well now.
We have the 'Louisa Jordan' up here (She who demands to be obeyed up North likes to be different).As far as I'm aware they are now using it to catch up on missed appointments,in fact, I'm reliably informed they're doing vital scans and MRI's there now as the backlog is huge.Sadly for some it will be too little too late...
'Probably' page 5 - both are slightly lower than KUH; North Lincs is slightly higher than NE. Just seen it on Look North but can't recall exact numbers.
Agreed. This has been a total knee jerk reaction from a government solely intent on lining their own (and their freinds) pockets.
It is good stuff. Though he omitted the details about microchips and 5G cameras. Maybe he ran out of time.