There are very few perfect answers to any problem.
But you are speaking to someone who in addition to the examples provided in my first post, has a daughter with a bad back whose GP staff refused to make her an appointment and who had to deal with attitude at A&E as she endured an eight hour wait, in pain, to see a doctor at 2 in the morning.
Or my friend whose 70 odd year old father has been suffering with psoriasis and has been promised an appointment with a dermatologist - next March.
I repeat, I'm out of patience with the NHS.
Although we spend a lot on health care ( the fourth highest in Europe) we came out only 30th in a global study of health services in 2017.
The pandemic has unfortunately revealed some bad miscalculations by governments both red and blue.
NHS beds 1989 - 300,000
NHS beds 2019- 141,000.
And now we have a pandemic and we don't have the beds available. Oops.
Also the old isolation hospitals around here like Aketon and Snapethorpe were demolished in the 80's and are now housing estates. Double oops.
Then our GP's who were working an average of 48 hours a week in 2001 are now working an average of 40 hours a week. Ooops again.
There is no easy answer for an organisation that has been mismanaged for so long.
In the short term. Long term is to look at who is outperforming us in Europe and copy them. The NHS has to be restructured because as it stands it is failing.
We have been lied to again and again. "Two weeks to flatten the curve". "We are not considering vaccine passports". "An irreversible path to freedom" (That's my favourite).
What should we do now? Difficult when you consider the data. Because apart from Russia (32 million tests), we're testing more than anyone else in Europe.
So yes, we're finding more cases - we're doing more tests.
https://www.statista.com/statistics/110 ... y-country/Social distancing yes, masks on public transport yes, hand washing yes, being sensible yes, getting your shopping delivered as an option. To me that's all you can reasonably do. Locking down? Forget it.
How many times have we locked down before? Hasn't worked has it, if we're really in such a state now?
We were only going to vaccinate the vulnerable at one time, remember? Now we are jabbing 12 year olds - that doesn't seem to have worked either?
I've had my jabs like a good lad but as the vaccine passport doesn't prove that you are Covid free they are pretty much a waste of time too as far as I can see.