NHS likely to lose 70,000 staff

Started by Barry, December 14, 2021, 07:55:18 PM

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Streetwalker

Quote from: Barry on December 16, 2021, 12:27:56 PM

You are trying to sleight the NHS workers who don't want an experimental jab with the same label.
What I'm trying to do Barry is find out who it is that sees losing their job as a fair return for not having the jab . The NHS is as we know an employer of many different people . 
What I'm saying is if these NHS workers that are refusing the jab are in house maintenance workers who spend too much time on the internet looking at conspiracy theories , or cleaners from  Africa  who take too much notice of their Witch doctor then its of no consequence ,they can be replaced .

If on the other hand its front line doctors , surgeons and ICU nurses then you have my attention . 

What we can be sure is all the middle management staff on £100K a year + will be fully vaccinated with bells on .

johnofgwent

Quote from: Barry on December 14, 2021, 07:55:18 PM
After April 1st 2022, there is likely to be a mass exodus of 70,000 staff as they will not accede to being jabbed.
A further many thousands will be leaving the private sector. These figures are at the lower end of predictions in a government paper.

This is the government protecting the NHS. It's not like we need those staff to look after us in the wake of a pandemic, whilst there are 5,975,216 people on NHS waiting lists.

The project manager to whom I report is married to a woman who has been a nurse for some three decades. She works at a unit which homes the remnants of what society once institutionalised but now largely sends to care for itself in the community.

It is a pissingly thankless task for which she is handed ten quid an hour.

Last year she got no Christmas holiday at all
This year she demanded Christmas day off and has been rostered to work until 9pm Christmas Eve and be back on shift at 6am boxing day.

He suspects April will bring the NHS staffing woes for which COVID and the jabs against it play no part at all.
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Barry

Quote from: Streetwalker on December 16, 2021, 11:11:22 AM
Im pretty sure those that were at the sharp end of the outbreak ,those that were taking care of the dying and saw first hand the effects were first in the que for the jab .
Absolutely no basis for that whatsoever. What they saw was obese unhealthy people dying of pneumonia, so they would not have been at all surprised.

QuoteNot that I saw much point in the clapping but surely it was for said front line staff ? Id like to see a breakdown when it comes of what NHS staff are not having the jab , it will I think likely to be people easily replaced ,they can't after all be that clever.

That is not like you to be so bigoted.
Perhaps you could compare it to the remainers, who said all the leavers were thick.
You are trying to sleight the NHS workers who don't want an experimental jab with the same label. 
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Streetwalker

Quote from: Barry on December 15, 2021, 11:38:13 AM
Oh, SW, how could you?
What happened to all that standing outside your front doors, clapping like trained seals? You've turned on them now.
Im pretty sure those that were at the sharp end of the outbreak ,those that were taking care of the dying and saw first hand the effects were first in the que for the jab . 
Not that I saw much point in the clapping but surely it was for said front line staff ? Id like to see a breakdown when it comes of what NHS staff are not having the jab , it will I think likely to be people easily replaced ,they cant after all be that clever. 

Borchester

Quote from: Barry on December 15, 2021, 11:38:13 AM
Oh, SW, how could you?
What happened to all that standing outside your front doors, clapping like trained seals? You've turned on them now.


It is true. If folk had clapped harder we would not have this bug.
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Barry

Quote from: Streetwalker on December 15, 2021, 10:28:28 AMThose that are left , and it doesn't really matter the number, can do one . The NHS is a basket case that  needs rebuilding as a health service. It can start with having staff who care about their patients . 
Oh, SW, how could you?
What happened to all that standing outside your front doors, clapping like trained seals? You've turned on them now.
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T00ts

I was reading the other day that something like 3/4 people are currently expecting to change jobs over the next 6 months. The whole pandemic has, I think, allowed people to look at the rat race that they feel they are in, and hope for a different future. It won't be of course. It will be interesting to see just how mobile the work force is come next Summer. 

Streetwalker

Quote from: Barry on December 14, 2021, 07:55:18 PM
After April 1st 2022, there is likely to be a mass exodus of 70,000 staff as they will not accede to being jabbed.
A further many thousands will be leaving the private sector. These figures are at the lower end of predictions in a government paper.

This is the government protecting the NHS. It's not like we need those staff to look after us in the wake of a pandemic, whilst there are 5,975,216 people on NHS waiting lists.
I would say by April 1st 2022 the vast majority of NHS staff will have decided that being vaccinated is the right thing to do when caring for people who are likely to be at their most vulnerable to the virus . I would also expect them to be regularly tested .

Those that are left , and it doesn't really matter the number, can do one . The NHS is a basket case that  needs rebuilding as a health service. It can start with having staff who care about their patients .  


Barry

After April 1st 2022, there is likely to be a mass exodus of 70,000 staff as they will not accede to being jabbed.
A further many thousands will be leaving the private sector. These figures are at the lower end of predictions in a government paper.

This is the government protecting the NHS. It's not like we need those staff to look after us in the wake of a pandemic, whilst there are 5,975,216 people on NHS waiting lists.

† The end is nigh †