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Originally Posted by OLD BOY
That is how you read it, but do you expect the government to lead the NHS by the nose? It is a professional body and as such, they should have ensured that no infected person left hospital. Bloody hell, ianch, you really have a slanted approach to politics!
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It is not "how" I read it, it is just the facts. There is no slanted approach, just the facts.
I understand the facts make you uncomfortable so you try and spin this to be a fault of NHS administrators but I am faraid at some point you will need to accept that this administration is culpable of a gross mistake. I doubt that you would see it the same way if this was your parent or relative who died as a result of this policy.
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Originally Posted by jfman
Government does lead NHS though, hence why it (and PHE) public guidance. However this is all a distraction politicising past mistakes, polarising the public and distraction from the work that needs to be done going forward.
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There is no distraction here. Many people would like to know how & why their loved ones had to die. This is not being politicised as you put it: if this was a Labour administration, people would be asking the same questions.