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Truly sad stories and I suspect there will be many more to come . it would be interesting to see what sort of risk assessment was carried out to allow the nurses to work , considering PPE is the last but one control measure what other measures were in place to protect staff .I can't imagine there wasn't one in place .
"In a free society, the State is the servant of the people—not the master."
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This could cost the country on 21:04 - Jan 14 with 1438 views
This could cost the country on 21:04 - Jan 14 by AguycalledJack
I’d say this will lead to civil claims.
It will but interestingly there's some think it never happened
I still have nightmares from my one shift over a dozen poor souls to the mortuary I'd have loved the conspiracy nut jobs to have seen the what I and others witnessed
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This could cost the country on 22:00 - Jan 15 with 1316 views
This could cost the country on 22:00 - Jan 15 by Flashberryjack
Ambulance chasers will be rubbing their hands.
I take your point. However, these nurses etc may have had family to support. The claims would most likely be brought on behalf of the estate. Should those family’s not receive compensation?
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This could cost the country on 18:23 - Jan 16 with 1209 views