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Let's push back more surgeries and services for a moronic cold virus. What could possibly go wrong?
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I spoke to a lady recently who needed hip surgery and was going to get it all sorted within 2-3 months right before the pandemic. Because of corona, it's been pushed back to 2-3 years, if she's lucky. In the meantime, she can no longer work and so is on benefits, and her husband is struggling to support them both on what low income he earns too. She's on two or three different kinds of pain meds every day and is in absolute agony a lot of the time.
But please, push back and cancel more appointments and surgeries and health checks. It's clearly worth it for a disease that is now giving mild or no symptoms and hasn't been seen to kill anyone yet.

Covid: GPs can defer some services in booster jab push
England's GPs can delay routine health checks for over-75s if clinically appropriate, NHS chiefs say.
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Covid: GPs can defer some services in booster jab push - BBC News
archived 4 Dec 2021 09:55:23 UTC
GPs in England can defer some of the services they provide to patients to allow them to deliver Covid booster jabs instead, NHS chiefs have said.
Practices can postpone minor surgery and routine health checks for over-75s and new patients until 31 March.
It comes after the PM said all adults in England would be offered boosters by the end of January in response to the emergence of the Omicron variant.
A further 75 Omicron cases were confirmed in England on Friday.
The latest cases take the total for England to 104 and for the UK as a whole to 134 - including the first confirmed case in Wales.
I spoke to a lady recently who needed hip surgery and was going to get it all sorted within 2-3 months right before the pandemic. Because of corona, it's been pushed back to 2-3 years, if she's lucky. In the meantime, she can no longer work and so is on benefits, and her husband is struggling to support them both on what low income he earns too. She's on two or three different kinds of pain meds every day and is in absolute agony a lot of the time.
But please, push back and cancel more appointments and surgeries and health checks. It's clearly worth it for a disease that is now giving mild or no symptoms and hasn't been seen to kill anyone yet.