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BBCNEWS Political Thinking with Nick... September 18, 2021 19:36:00

I was 89, had appendicitis and went to the hospital to have my appendix out and i remember it was so painful and my dad carrying me around and trying to distract me and it was so much pain and the ambulance, to get me. i don t really remember the operation and stuff. i remember coming home a week or so later and then being told i had to go back to again. i thought i was feeling but don t make much better, wide left to go back again? the vision i that the hospital and the surgeons thought that they. it sounds funny even to say now but they had, they had, they couldn t find instrument that they, when they had sought to finish the operation, and they thought they might have left an instrument inside me said they had to cut me open again to literally look to see if they had left an instrument inside me so it wasn t the best possible experience one could have of the nhs but it was many decades ago. find it but it was many decades ago. and it wasn t there? but it was many decades ago. and ....

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KPIX CBS Evening News With Norah ODonnell September 15, 2021 01:42:00

He s doubling down. atloridaorces aent agency in the vaccine as a condition to employment, you will face a $5,000 fine for every single violation. reporter: according to one analysis, in june, less than 10% of hospitals in the u.s. were at or near capacity in their i.c.u.s. now, one out of every four hospitals has at least 95% of its i.c.u. beds full. the problem is worse in the south. in florida, 24 hospitals are reporting more patients than available beds. many are suffering from covid, the vast majority unvaccinated. one consequence of that: florida teacher nathaniel osborn had to rush his 12-year-old son, seth, to the emergency room in july. he had appendicitis. there were no beds, and his appendix ruptured as they waited more than six hours. quivering in pain. reporter: i can t imagine what that s like for a farther to see. my wife asked what is going on? why did we have to wait so ....

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