thing is the press and media were denied access to wards for 10 months.Finally caught up. I'll be honest I don't get the scaremongering thing. I think if anything the truth of what's happening in the hospitals hasn't been reflected that much at all. This week has seen my hospital increase its icu capacity again closing down wards and moving staff from other specialities. In our little bubble we have seen more and more unwell covid women which is putting more pressure on all the other maternity depts and will impact on care. More people are very unwell and more are dying. So I don't get scared by the media as much because they seem to paint it better then it really is at times. I'm glad the hospitals are finally allowing the press in to show what is actually happening.
now it’s on a constant roll, hospital wards, personal stories, dramatic scenes.
this should have been done at the start but when you hear some medics/nurses backing the anti movement. Personally coming out with TikToks saying they’ve never been so quite and the press are denied access to wards (round one)
It does nothing but strengthen the “anti” narrative.
the media today are now questioning yesterday’s press briefing. we’re also being hit with very dramatic images.
The more the government lie, twist facts, hold back information, change their tone to suit their narrative,
the more doubt creeps into people’s minds and THAT’S going to effect us all more than a possible (not confirmed ) fraction of a percentage rise in the new strains.
Im still not an anti btw