I must say this really isn’t the place to discuss this, but you’ve hit a bit of a nerve with me and probably others here.
My mum is currently ill with breast cancer, she was scheduled to have surgery in September but it was cancelled last minute because cases in the area surged, it was/is very upsetting and worrying, but I would never for a minute accuse the staff at the hospital of being disorganised and tell them to sort themselves out, they dedicate their whole life to saving people and they’re still doing so dispute being put under so much pressure.
I’d say that fair enough, blame the government for not providing enough support and failing to gain the trust of the public by flip flopping about restrictions. But not the health service.
This is very much a ‘not my job not my problem’ take on things, blaming the health service and saying they need to sort themselves out. No health service (nor government) in the world was ready for COVID.
It doesn’t take a genius to see that countries that have imposed stricter measures have far less cases/deaths.
If you really refuse to be sensible and cautious (even if that means just wearing a mask - not a big ask at all) because it’s ‘not your problem’ then I don’t see how you can hag off medical professionals.
I’m also pretty offended by anyone who compares wearing a mask to child abuse, it’s incredibly crass and ignorant.
Sorry for the rant I tried to stay as calm as I could
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