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I am no fan of Boris Johnson, the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. But I would not like to be in his shoes at this juncture in time.
Earlier this week, Johnson and his Cabinet took the decision to lift all restrictions put in place to fight the coronavirus pandemic effective July 19. Come ‘Freedom Day’ as some have dubbed it, it will be a return to life as it was before COVID-19 took hold and claimed the lives of almost 130,000 people in the UK according to the Government’s own figures.
It is a wise or a foolhardy decision, depending on your own personal outlook of the glass being half empty or full.
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People with mental illness and learning disabilities given ‘do not resuscitate’ orders during pandemic
Telegraph investigation finds medics decided that patients with these conditions should not be saved if their heart stopped
9 June 2021 • 10:10pm
Dulceta and Sally-Rose Cyrille, holding a picture of daughter and sister Sonia Deleon, who had a DNAR order placed on her during the pandemic
Credit: Paul Grover
Patients with mental illness and learning disabilities were given “do not resuscitate” orders during the pandemic, The Telegraph can disclose.
Families, carers and doctors have said that medics decided that patients with these conditions should not be resuscitated if their heart stopped – a decision which in one case appears to have led to the patient’s death.
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