But if the video of him with W is outside A&E he’d have has to be in on it too?
Sounds like bullshit though. Especially the queues! I took my son to A&E two days after schools closed in England, so before official lockdown I think. He had swallowed 5p (he’s 9, he should know better, and he was next to me when he did it, he’s just
) and 111 advised getting it checked out. There was no one else in A&E when we arrived (usually there’s a four hour wait to be seen and a queue at reception), children’s A&E was closed so we checked in, sat down and were called in immediately. Spoke to a nurse, referred to X-ray, had X-ray and showed the result all within 10 minutes. Three more children arrived whilst we were there and all were with one parent, all were seen immediately no one had to queue.
I’ve spoken to my friend who works in A&E since then and she said it’s even quieter now than it was six weeks ago so I really do not buy the whole “the virus is making queues massive” crap because actually it’s having the opposite effect and if she had really been to A&E recently she would have noticed that surely.