Anonymous ID: 96e501 Dec. 31, 2020, 3:45 a.m. No.12250241   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0336

They're trying to turn the public against people who don't wear masks now via 'shaming', a popular tactic used by the mob mentality to enforce agendas on people who question the general narrative.. They're also in a massive rush to roll out vaccinations, I do feel it's an attempt to rush them out before Trump destroys the covid agenda.. Sickening.

 

'Anyone who doesn't wear their mask – they have blood on their hands': Intensive care doctor blames 'badly behaved' public for Covid hospitals crisis after UK suffered deadliest day since April with 981 (ahem, flu) deaths

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9101515/This-PEOPLE-behaving-badly-ICU-doctor-angry-public-Covid-hospitals-crisis.html

 

The public are to blame for the record number of Covid cases and have 'blood on their hands' if they don't wear masks as patients wait 24 hours for hospital beds to stop coronavirus 'spreading like wildfire' through wards, top doctors said today.

 

Professor Hugh Montgomery, a consultant at University College Hospital in London, said he is 'angry' with people for 'behaving badly' and failing to follow the rules as cases hit 50,000-plus again and deaths approached 1,000 yesterday.

 

'We can't blame the Government, we can't blame the Tier system. This is people behaving badly. I'm just very angry about this. If we were wearing masks, washing hands, this virus would not be as it is', he told Times Radio. He added: 'Anyone who doesn't wear their mask – they have blood on their hands'.

 

Doctors and nurses at The Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel - have begged bosses to declare an emergency as they opened a new ward and moved adults into a paediatric ward after 200 new Covid patients were admitted this week.

 

Essex has already declared a 'major incident' as the number of coronavirus cases threatens to overwhelm its six hospitals and ambulances queued outside A&Es all over the country due to a lack of beds and staff.

 

Gareth Grier, an A&E consultant at Barts Health NHS Trust in east London, tweeted: 'If covid patients are left in corridors then covid will spread like wildfire within the hospital. This cannot be allowed to happen. The corridor medicine that was previously endemic in emergency departments would kill people (and staff) if allowed to reoccur. Hence the awful, terrible option of treating patients outside hospitals'.

 

UK hospitals are running low on workers, ward space, oxygen and even pillows with patients being treated by medics inside emergency vehicles as they waited up to six hours to be admitted. In some cases people were later diverted more than 100 miles away while some packed London ICUs have started asking major hospitals in Tyneside Yorkshire if they will take some of their Covid patients.