The need for a serious home medical kit if you're in the UK never greater;
"It comes as medics today warned the NHS ambulance crisis has led to a surge in avoidable deaths and injuries — with response times for emergency call-outs at record highs."
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10810389/Top-emergency-medic-admits-consider-TAXI-ill-family-member-hospital.html
"It comes as medics today warned the NHS ambulance crisis has led to a surge in avoidable deaths and injuries — with response times for emergency call-outs at record highs."
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10810389/Top-emergency-medic-admits-consider-TAXI-ill-family-member-hospital.html
Mail Online
Head of royal medical college admits she would consider ordering a TAXI to take an ill family member to hospital instead of dial…
Dr Katherine Henderson, president of the UK's Royal College of Emergency Medicine, said she would be 'worried' about family members needing an ambulance being able to access one.
And this situation, gets stranger and bigger;
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-10809215/Child-dies-mysterious-hepatitis-Ireland-global-death-toll-hits-six.html
If you have children, pay attention.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-10809215/Child-dies-mysterious-hepatitis-Ireland-global-death-toll-hits-six.html
If you have children, pay attention.
Mail Online
Thirteen more children fall sick with mystery hepatitis bringing UK total to 176 as Ireland says one child has died from liver…
There have been around 350 cases of 'severe hepatitis of unknown origin' in children in 21 countries since April. Scientists say it could be months before they work out the outbreak's cause.
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Donald Rumsfeld = the lawyer (and chem weapons to Iraq/Saddam salesman) ... got the decision reversed.
Just in via mewe;
"Saccharin used to be on EPA's list of hazardous wastes, too."
"Saccharin used to be on EPA's list of hazardous wastes, too."