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Apart from saying "if you're going there you shouldn't be starting from here", I'd agree with much of that, but I would add at least one key factor.....
Don't do anything that will encourage a rise in infections until the front-line NHS staff have:
i) had the opportunity to have some R&R I'm not a great believer in PTSD, but I suspect there will be some coming down the line)
ii) a better provision of PPE and other required equipment (I know it's difficult to source, but that is the point of delaying)
If there is a rise in infection rate, with current practice it is likely to lead to another significant spike before it is noticed and things are put into reverse.
Last edited by: tyrednemotional on Mon 11 May 20 at 12:15
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