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Originally Posted by Hugh
Unless, of course, it’s preventative, as he(and other Government Ministers) are high-profile and high-impact if they do get very poorly, and it would be a proper risk prevention method to put him in there when he needed oxygen.
He only had a mask - he was not put on a ventilator or had invasive procedures; and as I said before, he walked out of the hospital three days later.
Being "high risk" is not the same as "nearly dying"…
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I'd take issue with the NHS if that's the case. Surely we should all get the same treatment based on clinical need. Or are some more equal than others in our wonderful new Little England?