@ammo I'm sorry ur appointment was cancelled and now rescheduled again, I had all my hospital appointments cancelled too, I was also told 18 months I've to wait for a ultrasound scan, due to backlog, I'm in Ireland, we're in level 4 and going into level 5.. This is a total scam all countries are playing the same game, Halloween is coming, then it's Xmas, I knew this was coming months ago.. Our health care was crap before this,, now it's got even worse,, I'm charged 20 euro every week for my b12 injection that I need,, doctor began charging me in the summer,, I'm keeping all my receipts for soon in the future I will be sueing all of them for this, just like others are doing.. Irish doctors speak out, and there fired or made to resign, free speech is no lower allowed, u have no right to a view or a opinion. I was in casualty more then 10 times already,, I can't see anything going on,, only doctors and nurses walking around bored,, no social distancing and no masks,, this speaks for its self, when I see all this, I also witnessed a birthday party with a cake, where doctors and nurses singing happy birthday in the emergency area,, I had to wait 10 minutes till they stopped as the doctor who was seeing me, well we couldn't talk,. All I know is when they speak about herd immunity,, we have already done this,, I know in Ireland our summer months were never as busy,, it was like being in ibiza, I live in a seaside area,, it was packed all summer, no social distancing,, and when I looked at the deaths and numbers for the summer,, they were so low,,in August they began pumping in the fear, terrifying the elderly and vulnerable.. More suicide now then ever before,, it's sick and sad what there doing.. My gran aunt is 97, she survived 2 heart attacks this year,, she's been locked up the last 9 months,, kill off the elderly cause there costing the government more to keep them.. My son has asthma,, when I called to get his inhalers, which I said it was an emergency,, I got told they have no appointments till next week. Or I could ring the mobile number between 5pm and 6pm,, or ring the nowdoc after 6, if it is an emergency.. My son calls the number at 5pm,, the doctor starts stuttering on the phone, saying he's with a patient, and that this number is for emergencies only, but I will ring you when I'm finished, 7pm the phone rings, my son gets horrible abuse from the doctor when he calls,, telling him that it's not an emergency and that if he rings again like this, they won't take him seriously when it really is an emergency...my son didn't get his inhalers that evening due to know pharmacy being open after 7pm,, we then had to bring him to casualty, as he was taking a serious asthma attack.. It's happening to everyone all over the world.. I will say a prayer you get ur appointment.. God bless
Burnham and Leese dispute this: We are disappointed that the Government has today sought to raise public concern about the NHS in Greater Manchester with selective statistics. Greater Manchester’s ICU occupancy rate is not abnormal for this time of year and is comparable to the occupancy rate in October 2019. Also, providing information about individual hospitals does not reflect that our hospitals work as a system to manage demand. We are not complacent about the position in our hospitals and are monitoring the situation closely. But in the current situation, we believe it is essential that our residents are given clear, accurate information about the state of the NHS in Greater Manchester and that public fears are not raised unnecessarily. They’re not wrong. The chart above, which Prof Carl Heneghan and colleagues flagged up in the Telegraph on Saturday, shows that emergency episodes for respiratory conditions, including Covid, are well below the five-year average in Manchester University hospitals. Interestingly, Sir Richard Leese has suggested that a policy of “focused protection”, shielding the elderly and the vulnerable rather than forcing everyone to self-isolate in their homes, would be far more sensible than a Tier 3 lockdown, echoing the strategy laid out in the Great Barrington Declaration - and his proposal has been endorsed by several local Conservative MPs.
@Eve Oakley I have b12 and folic acid deficiency, since 2016,, but also as I had lots of pain every where, was told I had fibromyalgia, cut story short, no tablet ever worked for the pain and fatigue, got injections into thighs and lower back few days before we went into lockdown in March.. They done nothing apart from lock my hip and knee up, and got a rash all over arm.. I went to get my b12, end of April, after 4 days I started noticing a big difference, so I asked doctor could I get it weekly to try it out,, he wouldn't listen as he knew it all,, and said he would give it for 4 weeks,. It was the best 4 weeks I had felt in years... Was able to walk and my symptoms had well reduced.. I done about 4 months research on b12. I do have the ampoules and I did buy the needles and syringes.. But it's a long needle,, I did try doing it twice,,.was a disaster the first time,, I get mine in My upper arm... Doctor said after I got my 4 injections,, that any defiencey would be corrected,, and I'm welcome to get them if I like, but he was charging me 20 euro for the injection.. He did say take the b12 tablets, I found them waste of time.. I bought on Amazon betteryou b12 mouth spray,, I did find that made a difference.. Amazon was the cheapest, as I bought 3 of them.. And it goes into bloodstream... On RU-vid Very good documentary, diagnosing and treating b12 defiencey..the doctor is wearing a yellow top,, so you click on to the right one,, it's the best one I've watched,, as a doctor sues, from being wrongly diagnosed. I don't have fibromyalgia,, wrong diagnosis. You should try giving him one a week, just to see,, improvement I notice took about 3 weeks,, I was at the point, I felt I had dementia,, there is beyond a list of symptoms,, it's endless actually..it is water soluble and the rest you lose in your pee.. So it is very safe,, and cannot over dose.. I find it great for my migrianne,, I don't have any when I get injection, I suffer bad with migrianne... Doctors don't give a flying fzxk, they want to keep us sick to get more money.. It's how I've been seeing things since the last 3 years
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"BBC news is donating some PPE to the hospital" may as well say British tax payer are the ones donating it bud, the BBC is pretty much entirely funded by us, don't know why you would try and take the credit on that one...
Burnham and Leese dispute this: We are disappointed that the Government has today sought to raise public concern about the NHS in Greater Manchester with selective statistics. Greater Manchester’s ICU occupancy rate is not abnormal for this time of year and is comparable to the occupancy rate in October 2019. Also, providing information about individual hospitals does not reflect that our hospitals work as a system to manage demand. We are not complacent about the position in our hospitals and are monitoring the situation closely. But in the current situation, we believe it is essential that our residents are given clear, accurate information about the state of the NHS in Greater Manchester and that public fears are not raised unnecessarily. They’re not wrong. The chart above, which Prof Carl Heneghan and colleagues flagged up in the Telegraph on Saturday, shows that emergency episodes for respiratory conditions, including Covid, are well below the five-year average in Manchester University hospitals. Interestingly, Sir Richard Leese has suggested that a policy of “focused protection”, shielding the elderly and the vulnerable rather than forcing everyone to self-isolate in their homes, would be far more sensible than a Tier 3 lockdown, echoing the strategy laid out in the Great Barrington Declaration - and his proposal has been endorsed by several local Conservative MPs. lockdownsceptics.org/#manchesters-hospitals-not-overwhelmed-andy-burnham
As a single parent with zero help. I do not want to purposely catch this virus. I do not agree with the reckless behaviour of others, who can prevent the spread!. 👍
It's nature. It relies on people spreading it about. The only way to get rid of ot, or just lower it significantly is to shut everything down and 24 hour curfews. No people means no spreading viruses. Sorry, it's as simple as that.
@UCBqwuFRdg4M0a7Zql_YNZ2A not yet it’s not but it is estimated that 4million+ so far world wide have died from Covid (and that’s 4million too many) and the figure is growing daily ok so 500million died from spanish flu but what you fail to understand is what life was like in 1918 I mean most people had just gone though WW1 and were living in poverty and we did not know so much about disease back then or had the money or resources to help find a cure.... Live was much much different back then so you can hardly comparing it
Why not go volunteer to deal with contagious waste if it so surei I hav friends working in the NHS who wud much rather u do it than them but they are .decent people .working there arses off
What happen to cancer heart desease that smoking cigarettes causes. More people die from tobacco but they still keep cigarettes on the shelf. It's all a business
Is it actually possible to irradicate a coronavirus because I’ve already caught a cold and I’ve been wearing a mask,washing my hands ect for six months.
Masks help stop you spreading it. You wouldn't have the intelligence to be able.to wear a mask effectively enough to prevent you catching it. They already told you this if you'd been listening.
@@stoufer2000 masks do nothing if you had intelligence you’d know this. A good practical source would be the CDC percentage of infections wearing a mask 70% percentage of those not wearing masks at all being infected 3.9% 🤷♂️. Am not going to lecture you on aerosols and filtration because it’ll be like pissing into the wind, the news has made your mind up for you.
I'm an American and though I feel much empathy for all the sick in your country right now, I'm so mad that my country will ignore your plight (as it did before) and the number of overwhelmed hospitals here where we don't have an NHS will be unimaginable in a few months. It'll be a very bleak Christmas!
This is a disaster I am a key worker there is no respect or love for those who serving them very heart breaking some of uk people they don't care of others This is my experience
They say "this is real" because it is. I know because I've been in an ICU as a COVID19 patient, had a DNR in place, and now suffer with lung, cardiac and other health issues I didn't have before COVID19. Yes, I work in the NHS and have seen it from bith sides. It's not funny when your work collegues are doing their utmost best to keep you alive .... Get real, take it seriously. I have now returned to work, and still serve the idiotic people that use our services and still think it's a hoax.
@@standfortruth4568 No the fools are the ones that use their brain and question the narrative, us happy clappers are the intelligent ones, if you don't clap like a mindless drone it means you hate your country and support the terrorists.
A lot of us just focus on the number of deaths, but a lot of survivors are also experiencing debilitating symptoms even months after they've supposedly "recovered"... to name some - (Brian Fog, Cramps, Organ Damage, Rashes, Shortness of Breath, Heart Palpitation, Fatigue, Arthritis, Loss of Taste and Smell, Hair Fall). One lady's heart scan looked like she was running a marathon when in reality, she was just sitting around doing nothing. Simple tasks such as going up a flight of stairs or walking to a different part of the house becomes a challenge.
I stopped watching Bbc 6 months ago,I must confess ,initially I fell for it.but now its too obvious.I acknowledge the existence of this new virus however I realise things are being dramatically inflated.
I can hear the producer now at the 3 min mark on this video ..... “Grace, GRACE .....put your bloody mask on your supposed to be in intensive care remember.......aaaaannnnddddddd CUT, OK guys that scene was ok, but let’s try to sharpen up a bit on the fear and dread please.”
@peter richmond someday I hope I live in world where dumb conspiracies are taught in history books and laughed at not posted under news clips claim to be the "real facts"
@@thegodofimagination you mean like how hitler killed himself? Someday I hope to live in a world where people can think outside of the box they've been put in.
If it really bad you will see it around youself, after this few months I DIDN'T hear about any of my friends and friends of friend who DIED. So where is that dangerous pandemic I ask?
Or Brazil or India. Mind you in India the rich are getting richer while the poorer suffer so much more and get even poorer and no one seems to give a shit about them
Don't forget people wrong health treatments can cost deaths as well. Like put ventilator (coz of some profit for hospitals) instead oxygen mask. Educate youself instead listen blindly social media!
Anyone suspicious of the Like to Dislike ratio for this video after reading through the comments? Perhaps all BBC employees have it written into their contract to like their own propaganda?
Why are the 2 big teaching hospitals in my area quiet and empty? Weird. I don't get it. Two close friends went to each of them respectively. Empty wards and staff doing nothing! Why are the BBC saying NHS is overwhelmed?
Looks sooooo full and busy!!!!! So they have covid patients, is it that they tested positive but actually ok but they are twisting the results. Theirs lots of postive patients but doesn't mean they have any serious issues
@@jaccrystal6993 I don't know the answers my love any more than you do. I really don't know. We are all in a bloody mess that's for sure. Take of yourself . ✌️🤗
"She wants to warn others about the realities of the virus." "Follow the rules..." "This is real, this is really real." I'm getting the vibe the BBC is telling me this is real.
@@evergreenmills1547 exactly .... and now is absolutely enough... how many families will be in a hard situation after this BS ... I believe it will be more than the “infection” rate... They living good life today ... then tomorrow no food on a table 🤷🏻♀️ people should start to wake up and switch of their TV immediately.
Burnham and Leese dispute this: We are disappointed that the Government has today sought to raise public concern about the NHS in Greater Manchester with selective statistics. Greater Manchester’s ICU occupancy rate is not abnormal for this time of year and is comparable to the occupancy rate in October 2019. Also, providing information about individual hospitals does not reflect that our hospitals work as a system to manage demand. We are not complacent about the position in our hospitals and are monitoring the situation closely. But in the current situation, we believe it is essential that our residents are given clear, accurate information about the state of the NHS in Greater Manchester and that public fears are not raised unnecessarily. They’re not wrong. The chart above, which Prof Carl Heneghan and colleagues flagged up in the Telegraph on Saturday, shows that emergency episodes for respiratory conditions, including Covid, are well below the five-year average in Manchester University hospitals. Interestingly, Sir Richard Leese has suggested that a policy of “focused protection”, shielding the elderly and the vulnerable rather than forcing everyone to self-isolate in their homes, would be far more sensible than a Tier 3 lockdown, echoing the strategy laid out in the Great Barrington Declaration - and his proposal has been endorsed by several local Conservative MPs.lockdownsceptics.org/#manchesters-hospitals-not-overwhelmed-andy-burnham
With only 500 COVID-19 cases on ventilators in hospitals it is time to use the NHS Nightingale Hospitals is located in England, London, Birmingham, Manchester, Bristol, Harrogate, Washington & Exeter The NHS Nightingale Hospital London opened first on 3 April 2020. As of 5 May 2020, six of the seven planned hospitals had opened, and by the following month all had been placed on standby. The Harrogate and Exeter hospitals were repurposed as diagnostic clinics in June and July respectively. And free up hospitals for the people left to die at home of all the old illness the NHS are not treating any more ?
Whilst this is correct the date referred to is 23rd March the peak was well into April. Currently in the South East hospitals are at 18% the capacity of the Peak. So it's more fear spreading.
Treated for what don’t look too busy in there how old these patients and are yeah all other deaths will be manipulated no more heart attack’s stroke s pneumonia flu car accidents
Because people aren't listening to the rules even during lockdown , I see it going on youtube and in my area so yeah duh idiots now expect lockdown to extend until next year, you think the gov is gonna let you go and celebrate after you lot breaking the law.