Grieving families demand coronavirus deaths inquiry

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Quote from: johnofgwent on September 19, 2020, 12:35:40 AM
Ok so. I watched the video. Two women, one lost her elderly, cancer-ridden mother to Covid, the other lost her equally elderly frequent flier (to A & E) father in a care home to it and a week later her 53 year old sister with unsoecified underlying health problems followed ....

These two are portrayed as part of a 'group' of unspecified name, or size, who seem to be demanding money be spent on an enquiry.

Yet it is starkly obvious to me all three who died are in the very groups identified as being at risk, and one was in the group for which GPs in some parts were pushing DNR notices on the grounds if they caught this they almost certainly would not make it.

Frankly, this is nothing more than a demand to waste money.

The government was up front and open that such people would be significantly more likely to croak if they caught it.

They need to blame someone.

johnofgwent

Ok so. I watched the video. Two women, one lost her elderly, cancer-ridden mother to Covid, the other lost her equally elderly frequent flier (to A & E) father in a care home to it and a week later her 53 year old sister with unsoecified underlying health problems followed ....

These two are portrayed as part of a 'group' of unspecified name, or size, who seem to be demanding money be spent on an enquiry.

Yet it is starkly obvious to me all three who died are in the very groups identified as being at risk, and one was in the group for which GPs in some parts were pushing DNR notices on the grounds if they caught this they almost certainly would not make it.

Frankly, this is nothing more than a demand to waste money.

The government was up front and open that such people would be significantly more likely to croak if they caught it.
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Grieving families demand coronavirus deaths inquiry

Grieving families are demanding an inquiry into coronavirus deaths.

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