UK People with learning disabilities told they would not be resuscitated if they became ill with COVID-19, says leading charity - Ok is it just the borderline vegetables or does that include anyone with even the slightest case of dyslexia?



People with learning disabilities are still being given do-not-resuscitate (DNR) orders in England despite widespread condemnation of the practice leading to an investigation by the Care Quality Commission (CQQ).

Charity, Mencap, told The Guardian that many with learning disabilities were told they would not be resuscitated if they got ill from COVID-19 without their or their family's consent in January.

A DNR is a medical order instructing health care providers not to do CPR if a patient stops breathing or heart stops.

Mencap CEO Edel Harris told The Guardian: "Throughout the pandemic, many people with a learning disability have faced shocking discrimination and obstacles to accessing healthcare, with inappropriate Do Not Attempt Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (DNACPR) notices put on their files and cuts made to their social care support."

According to NHS figures, around 1,220 people with a learning disability have died from coronavirus since February 2020, including 40 of them during the week ending January 29, 2021.

It comes after a Public Health England report from November 2020 found those with learning disabilities had a 6.3 times higher death rate than the general population during the first COVID-19 wave.

Those aged 18 to 34 with learning disabilities aged are 30 times more likely to die of COVID-19 than others their age, the report added.

Harris told The Guardian: "It's unacceptable that within a group of people hit so hard by the pandemic, and who even before Covid died on average over 20 years younger than the general population, many are left feeling scared and wondering why they have been left out."

The Learning Disabilities Mortality Review (LeDer) report revealed that 65% of people with a learning disability who died from coronavirus in the first wave had a mild or moderate one.

Those with a severe or profound learning disability are sixth in line for the vaccine. People with mild or moderate learning disabilities are not prioritized. Mencap has called for this to change.

It estimates that including those with mild or moderate learning disabilities would only be an additional 100,000 to 200,000 people.
In 2018, the British Medical Journal estimated that 1,200 people with a learning disability die avoidably in the NHS every year.
 
Fucking what? Maybe I'm just retarded, but if I had a retarded son who has the coof and stops breathing they're just gonna let him drown in his fluids? I can't even pay for him to have the best possible care and doctors that'll try to save his life? Is this what socialized medicine is like? Fucked up man.

Also isn't this basically eugenics? I really don't get why they're making this rule if it's not to cull autists from the population.
 
I can't believe the comments I'm reading. Are you guys seriously questioning The Experts, The Science, and our All-Loving Government? I bet you guys are a bunch of Qtards who thinks that they want to kill off populations of people they find undesirable, too!
 
Forget the learning disabilities part of this.



How the fuck do you DNR someone without their consent?
The same way they turn off life support without consent. If they're deemed beyond saving or (more importantly in this case), if quality of life after a recovery would be severely diminished.

CPR isn't magic there are big risks of neurological damage especially in a covid patient who's likely hypoxic before they stopped breathing. For a regular patient they may be able to adjust or recover, for someone who was already struggling chances at a good recovery are pretty terrible.
 
Sounds about right for the Tories.


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