Fann Linn wrote: » And all of those thousands of health care workers which FG couldn't hire before Christmas with record waiting lists at every hospital. Terrible that it has taken a crisis for FG to learn how to govern.
FrancieBrady wrote: » When the crisis passes, questions will have to be asked...tough ones.
Drumpot wrote: » I’ve been watching this unfold for months. The speech is just one part of the strategy that some people do not seem to be able to grasp is part of crisis management.
blanch152 wrote: » No harm in looking at the current facts and back at recent history to learn lessons from it. For example, look at how the trolley crisis has melted away. Those of us who said it was a combination of poor work practices at the frontline together with the entitlement culture turning up for free A&E for a scratch may well have been right all along. Terrible that it has taken a crisis like this to learn.
efanton wrote: » But that is not the case, and you probably already know that, but I guess you are going to still take the cheap shot if its available.Many of those people that no longer are on trolleys are at home, suffering and still in need of medical attention, but doctors have probably decided its safer for them to be at home than in a high risk environment of being infected by the virus Unfortunately many of these same people will be dead by the time this crisis is over. So if your solution to the trolley crisis is thinning out the population or preventing access to medical care then I cant really see many sane people agreeing with you.
efanton wrote: » But that is not the case, and you probably already know that, but I guess you are going to still take the cheap shot if its available. Many of those people that no longer are on trolleys are at home, suffering and still in need of medical attention, but doctors have probably decided its safer for them to be at home than in a high risk environment of being infected by the virus Unfortunately many of these same people will be dead by the time this crisis is over. So if your solution to the trolley crisis is thinning out the population or preventing access to medical care then I cant really see many sane people agreeing with you.
Runaways wrote: » Housemate/best friend is a nurse 25 years here and can confirm every hospital has been cleared of ‘bed blockers’. Thousands of them nationwide. Basically elderly people literally abandoned by families who can’t afford a nursing home. Getting all the care and attention they would in a nursing home but just taking up beds years at a time in some cases in ordinary wards in hospitals all over the country. They’ve all been cleared out. The virus was the perfect reason to do it and while it’s for the best overall it is another sharp turn into the American system Leo seems to want for our health service
all about the mane wrote: » Is it for the best overall?
Runaways wrote: » Well it opens up beds and hopefully shakes that blind eye / very Irish matron ‘well look after them’ thinking still rampant in our system (according to him). So hopefully trolley numbers will stay down. This virus isn’t going anywhere and will become the new normal before the end of the year for health services. The media will move on soon enough. Leo’s speech was little more than a perfectly timed stunt. He’ll float into government now with ff. We know this. When is the next election is the question? Or how long after the crest of this crisis will they ride it? Probably hoping we all just forget the state of play and confusion before it arrived here
Runaways wrote: » Housemate/best friend is a nurse 25 years here and can confirm every hospital has been cleared of ‘bed blockers’. Thousands of them nationwide. Basically elderly people literally abandoned by families who can’t afford a nursing home.
Geuze wrote: » The Fair Deal scheme means nursing homes are affordable for all?
Sultan_of_Ping wrote: » The Mammy was a nursing sister and I've one brother a doctor and I've heard both discuss how a good chunk of ED cases could be resolved with paracetamol, a good night's sleep and steady fluids. People go to the ED because it's free and the litigious nature of society forces doctors to practice defensive medicine meaning any doubt implies the patient should be admitted.
Fann Linn wrote: » Firstly, my self and the wife don't have a medical card. However my wife does have an underlying illness, due to Covid 19 unfortunately she cannot attend our local GP. She described her symptoms over the phone and I picked up some steroids for her on Monday but the problem is actually getting worse. As her symptoms are similar to Covid 19 she is self isolating and waiting for the test. To date no one has arrived. The problem is however, my wife believes this is pneumonia, which she suffers from almost on an annual basis. As the lock down has ensured that we cannot visit our doc, I have decided that I will ring 999 tomorrow for an ambulance. Not everything can be treated with a paracetamol and the theory of unintended consequences may kick in if people with other illnesses aren't treated at the cost of Covid 19.
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efanton wrote: » I just thought it was really bad taste to suggest that this virus had solved a trolley crisis without considering that there are a few people out there whose lives and health will be significantly impacted because hospital had to be cleared as much as they possibly could be.
Runaways wrote: » If Leo and fianna failure dont step in with a pause and equally for renters now the same way landlords are getting. It will tell you all you need to know and end them. Bring on the finerbot cheerleaders in the replies You can’t roll that one away like nothing.
joeguevara wrote: » It appears that they will have non-eviction protections for tenants for non payment of rent. But that probably wouldn’t fit into your agenda.
Suckit wrote: » How long is that sustainable?
Suckit wrote: » So it's not really solving anything..
Runaways wrote: » Leo just relayed information given to him by medical experts and civil servants. That’s all. He didn’t even write that speech. He just read it. It’s bizarre people are so easily fooled.
Edgware wrote: » Ya, he should have finished with a good old " Up the Ra " shout
Runaways wrote: » He has a Michael Collins portrait in his office but a Margaret thatcher picture in his bed stand. He’s a confused robot. That’s for sure.
MadYaker wrote: » Did he steal your boyfriend or something? I get the feeling you be bashing him no matter what he did. FYI he’s a qualified doctor so he understands what’s happening better than most.
Runaways wrote: » Hardly. I’m just not gormless enough to forget 9 years after a single speech
Runaways wrote: » If Leo and fianna failure dont step in with a pause and equally for renters now the same way landlords are getting. ..........