Aoami
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If the UK's Christmas plans are not changed, BMJ editor in chief Fiona Godlee said "we will have people sitting in ambulances, we will have people in corridors" as hospitals become overwhelmed with a surge in Covid patients.
Speaking to BBC News, she said: "On the current trend, if nothing is done, by New Year's Day there will be as many people in hospital with Covid-19 as there were at the peak of the first phase in April.
thats if nothing is done and without the christmas relaxation. I am confused why everyone is so happy to create such a bigger pressure and problem for the NHS. They were all heroes in april and may. Now its we dont care what you guys have to cope with as long as we can meet at christmas.
@Bodhi i wont be going anywhere. Just me and the mrs. Its the wider impact of the relaxation of rules will have on the nhs which will affect everyone. Even if you dont get covid. If you have an accident or a medical emergency you will be affected.
so christmas socialising is selfish. And will put strain on resources that everyone needs. Then there will be complaints about another lockdown inJanuary.
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Covid: 'Rash' Christmas rules 'will cost many lives'
Officials from the four UK nations discuss the plans, as top medical journals call them a "blunder".www.bbc.co.uk
"The Health Service Journal and British Medical Journal said people might see the lifting of restrictions "as permission to drop their guard". "
So this is based on the belief that people won't follow the rules then?