paddyanne Tue 07-Apr-20 11:43:26
' Harry Paterson from Nottingham is very much a real person who lost his brother ebcause there was NO VENTILATOR for him.I'd guess they'll find "spares" for tory government who appear to be getting Herd Immunity by stealth .NO ONE wished Boris dead ,not Harry not Me ...take off your rose tinted specs ladies ,Boris is not his image ,he;s not sone cuddly bumbling bear .Wait until its one of yours in ahospital with no ventilators and see how you feel about him then"
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Notanan raised his response to a question put to him. The question was:-
" I am very sorry that you lost your brother to this awful disease. Are you saying specifically that there was no ventilator available for him and that the lack of ventilation caused his death? I did not think that we had reached the stage where there was a lack of availability and I thought that if it was the case, then younger people, like your brother, with a better chance of survival, would be favoured."
Harry Paterson replied:-
" No. He was denied a ventilator. Even before he needed one. We were told by ‘phone that that was the decision, made in advance. Along with the decision to slap a DNR on him without any discussion, much less agreement, with anyone. A cynic might wonder if that was the case because he had Downs Syndrome and was ‘economically inactive.’"
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Harry Paterson in his tweet that aroused so much difference of opinions stated :-
" My brother, sadly, wasn’t lucky. Jas, 54, died of Covid-19 in Nottingham’s Queens Medical Centre a week last Saturday night. Unlike the Prime Minister there was no ventilator for Jas."
So taking aside the fact Patterson is a known anti Tory left wing activist/author who has perfectly established credentials on that front I now understand that his comment ' No ventilator for Jas ' did not mean there were NO VENTILATORS in Queens Medical for use for patients as portrayed and accepted as being the issue by posters as being the case to hit out at Boris Johnson. He meant there was ' No ventilator for Jas ' because it was a decision by the care team at Queens Medical, for reasons we are not party to, to make such a medical decision.
That makes it a lot clearer. I think it is only fair to the hard working NHS staff at Queens Medical who will have to make such decisions both before/during and after COVID 19 the matter was made clear.