NHS: Record Number of Ambulance Calls for Life Threatening Conditions in England
I'm Sure it's Climate Change
My subtitle might need a sarcasm emoji to accompany it. What could it be that’s causing all of these calls for ambulances? Predictably this BBC article did indeed blame it on record heatwaves.
I had to capture this on my phone as it is embedded in the article but I am glad that this one stretches back into 2020 as it looks like ambulance calls have risen by close to one third since the pre jab era of the Covid pandemic. The calls are for category one medical emergencies which includes things like heart attacks and people not breathing.
A deeper dive indicates that over 30,000, a record number of patients, are waiting over 12 hours for emergency medical care. Here I thought we shut down the world to save the hospital system from being overwhelmed. It looks pretty overwhelmed now. Note how curiously not overwhelmed the Emergency rooms look in 2020 by comparison.
NHS must be slipping to give out information like this!
The article details long waits to be discharged due to lack of social services, but the backlog of people waiting two years (???!!!) for medical care has fallen. I think all those unjabbed nurses and doctors that got fired need to start forming co ops and making housecalls. It sounds like the stated goals of keeping hospitals from being overwhelmed is predictably leading to collapse. I wonder how they’ll do to control climate change by limiting natural emissions, and maybe blocking the sun with chalk dust or something.
Do I even need to ask you guys what you think is causing this?
Just shaking my head. Unbelieveable.
@$!#&#:@!!!!