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Originally Posted by Sephiroth
Are you being deliberately obtuse? (Of course you are).
The medical professional, in the middle of a killer pandemic, sent patients to care homes without testing them first for the virus. They knew what was going on in their hospitals and were professionally negligent in not testing the ejectees.
It didn't have to be mandatory. You do yourself no credit with your attitude.
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The way you reply to my point is as usual disappointing. As you can see from the posts above, it is not just me that thinks that in a national crisis where the Government directs via policy that care home transfers require no testing, then they are ultimately responsible for these deaths.
It will not be the next election where this premise will be tested, it will be in a public enquiry or in the courts.
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Originally Posted by Damien
It's amazing the number of things the Government isn't responsible for. It seems everyone else from the NHS to the opposition are to blame for the bad response to this virus. Not having testing in place wasn't their fault, the slow lockdown wasn't their fault, lack of track and trace wasn't their fault, not much PPE wasn't their fault, the advice given to hospitals wasn't their fault and the high death rate in care homes isn't their fault.
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So true and even when they patently at fault, there are disturbing numbers of people who will still try and convince you the earth is indeed flat.