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extra level of care. it s not their fault that they need it. christopher survived and is back at school. but the worry is always there. if the health service breaks down and doesn t function, if christopher has an episode like that, he would not be here. the government says it is planning to improve services with 5000 more beds and 800 new ambulances. check off you ve got everything they need to keep christopher safe. ruth clegg, bbc news. researchers using an underwater robot, have found that antarctic glaciers may be more sensitive to changes in sea temperature, than previously thought. scientists have been
to them, well, you know, if this is happening, this is when you call the ambulance, and don t worry, they ll be there within 10, 20 minutes. at the moment, you can t rely on there actually being an ambulance able to come in that short length of time. got emergency blue box with a standard tracheostomy tube. fortunately, an ambulance was diverted and within 40 minutes christopher was rushed to hospital where a resuscitation team were ready and waiting. these children need that extra level of care. it s not their fault that they need it. christopher survived and is back at school. but the worry is always there. if the health service breaks down and doesn t function, if christopher has an episode like that, he would not be here. the government says it is planning to improve services with 5000 more beds and 800 new ambulances.
with a standard tracheostomy tube. fortunately, an ambulance was diverted and within 40 minutes christopher was rushed to hospital where a resuscitation team were ready and waiting. these children need that extra level of care. it s not their fault that they need it. christopher survived and is back at school. but the worry is always there. if the health service breaks down and doesn t function, if christopher has an episode like that, he would not be here. the government says it is planning to improve services with 5000 more beds and 800 new ambulances. check off you ve got everything they need to keep christopher safe. ruth clegg, bbc news.
i will keep the organization going to protect the people that we re protecting because i really believe in the work. i m so proud of all the work that rdn has done. we were a two person organization and we have changed the way people did this. we were bringing the biggest cases, winning the most cases. [applause] and when someone has reason to fear persecution, they have a right to seek asylum in this country. silver lining of the trump administration is that he really exposed just how terrible the system is. what the fuck are you doing? [angry shouting] we should take the outrage that we felt in the trump years from the muslim ban, to kids being ripped from their families on the border and take that and use it to help us understand how this system functions or doesn t function and demand something different.