09-04-2021, 13:08
I see Scotland has now passed the 10k mark for Covid deaths, at the same time as Jeanne Freeman admitted that the Scottish Government had failed in allowing the transfer of elderly Covid patients from hospitals to care homes. Now I've always thought that such decisions would be made by health professionals, but apparently not.
To me the fact that it was a Scottish Government decision is absolutely staggering. Many of us on here have argued that it was against all common sense to move these patients into care homes, but common sense doesn't appear to apply to governments.
To me the fact that it was a Scottish Government decision is absolutely staggering. Many of us on here have argued that it was against all common sense to move these patients into care homes, but common sense doesn't appear to apply to governments.
Cabbage is still good for you