NHS on swine flu

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6,489 posts

196 months

Tuesday 21st July 2009
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Sorry but this has boiled my piss a tiny bit
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The swine flu pandemic is presenting the NHS with its "biggest challenge in a generation", the chief medical officer believes.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/8162061.stm

No your biggest fking challenge is to clean up the fking hospitals, sorry death toll in uk "due to swine flu" 29, death from C defecile? What about all the other bugs that you get when in hospital?

Sorry but fk off, your biggest problem is cleaning up the NHS getting rid of the st staff, getting back matrons, and having a clue what the fk you are doing there.

I do feel quite strongly about it aswell, when my grandad was in there few months back, I went into visit him I then spent 4 days sick as a dog from a virus I had picked up in the ward.

Another big problem to sort out is bungling staff, another case in point, grandad went in, came back out but was given a drug to take, became even worse had to go back into hospital, a week later he was dead.

Swine flu isnt the biggest priority there are much worse things out there, untill you present me with a case where a perfectly healthy person has died from swine flu itself, no other contributory factors, then shut the fk up about it, and worry about more important things that are wrong with the NHS

Yours sincerely
Possible swine flu sufferer


Jasandjules

70,420 posts

235 months

Wednesday 22nd July 2009
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Yes but they wish to ensure that we all know that the NHS is a wonderful place where they will do all they can to make people well.

They are hardly going to say "well, who gives a s**t if 10,000 people die of swine flu, we kill more than that a year in hospital acquired infections".....

Sagnac

25 posts

233 months

Wednesday 22nd July 2009
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To be fair to the guy, he didn't really say that. He just sort of agreed with the statement when asked "would you say this is the biggest challenge facing the NHS......".

NHS chap: "umm, if you say so", or words to that effect.

Typical BBC sensationalism.