10-15-2020, 03:45 PM
I think the issue that Billy and Proth continue to miss or avoid is this.
What should the NHS do when demand for their services outstrips their ability to meet it.
From what i have gathered from their posts on this issue is that they think restrictions should be lifted. They both seem to think that this will not result in demand outstripping supply in the NHS, but offer very little in the way of evidence or logic to back this assumption up.
If their assumptions on this prove to be wrong, are they willing to accept a situation where people who have covid and need urgent hospital treatment are denied that treatment. It's a simple question but one that never seems to get answered.
What should the NHS do when demand for their services outstrips their ability to meet it.
From what i have gathered from their posts on this issue is that they think restrictions should be lifted. They both seem to think that this will not result in demand outstripping supply in the NHS, but offer very little in the way of evidence or logic to back this assumption up.
If their assumptions on this prove to be wrong, are they willing to accept a situation where people who have covid and need urgent hospital treatment are denied that treatment. It's a simple question but one that never seems to get answered.