On Wednesday I'm going to a funeral.CN211276 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 26, 2022 9:50 am However the figures are interpreted, there can be no doubt that thousands of deaths would have been prevented had the lockdowns been sooner. Allowing Cheltenham to go ahead in March 2000 was madness. Football authorities took matters into their own hands by cancelling fixtures before lock down. Because the lockdowns were implemented too late they went on for longer than would otherwise have been the case. Made no. difference to No. 10 though.
15 months ago Roy started getting bad earache. He contacted his GP. The over the phone diagnosis was an ear infection.
14 months ago he still had bad earache. He couldn't sleep well at night from the pain, and he found it difficult to concentrate on anything. Back to the GP. Given antibiotics.
12 months ago he still had bad earache. The GP was unable to book him in for an ear syringe.
9 months ago. Still earache. The over the phone diagnosis was that it was an ear infection and he was given another course of antibiotics and painkillers. Still unable to get his ears syringed, he paid to get them syringed privately.
6 months ago his dentist referred him to get him booked in for a head scan.
3 months ago, no appointment for a scan had become available. I was asked to take him to hospital. When I picked him up it was like he was snoring whilst he was awake. He was unable to speak properly. A few minutes after I dropped him off he had a cardiac arrest due to a lack of oxygen in his blood. They revived him 4 minutes after his heart stopped. He was then put into intensive care.
He was diagnosed with ear and throat cancer.
Roy is a victim of the covid lockdowns in this country.