
With flu season on the horizon and a backlog of cases because of the Covid pandemic, there are concerns over whether the health service will cope. Photograph:
The NHS may be unable to cope this winter because of a "frightening" shortfall of more than 50,000 doctors, the head of the British Medical Association has warned.
The number of medics in England has fallen further behind comparable European countries over the summer, ahead of what is predicted to be one of the worst winters in the 73-year history of the health service, Dr Chaand Nagpaul said.
Comment: Indeed, with 'naive' and compromised immune systems, a backlog of critical care, in addition to mounting injection injury, this winter could prove to be many, many times worse: Lockdowns blocked flu spread, what happens when it returns?














Comment: It has been revealed numerous times that the intentions of the establishment is to privatise the NHS, and, whilst the mismanagement and underfunding has been going on for at least a decade, this manufactured crisis has provided the perfect cover for these plans: