... or more accurately, a lack of GP services.
My friend M has a neighbour in her 90s living alone. Her son lives some distance away but is currently away with his job.
A few days ago the elderly lady phoned M and asked if she could get her some milk when she went out. The neighbour wasn't well. M asked a few questions and thought she might have Covid. She put a test kit through her letterbox, but the Neighbour couldn't do it. M suggested she phoned the surgery for advice. The surgery's response - "everyone can do a test" Basically, get on with it.
Eventually via 111 a courier helped her with it and it came back positive. By now the lady was feeling very poorly indeed. She was struggling to get out of bed and wasn't eating. M phoned the surgery again and they told her that when the lady becomes really ill she'll call 999! They couldn't help - they don't 'do' Covid!
Surely there comes a point when common humanity dictates that whatever 'rules' the surgery are operating by, they would take pity on a very elderly patient who doesn't want to be a nuisance, but is really struggling. I find it hard to believe that primary care has sunk to such depths.![Frown](https://gransrus.com/core/images/smilies/frown.png)
My friend M has a neighbour in her 90s living alone. Her son lives some distance away but is currently away with his job.
A few days ago the elderly lady phoned M and asked if she could get her some milk when she went out. The neighbour wasn't well. M asked a few questions and thought she might have Covid. She put a test kit through her letterbox, but the Neighbour couldn't do it. M suggested she phoned the surgery for advice. The surgery's response - "everyone can do a test" Basically, get on with it.
Eventually via 111 a courier helped her with it and it came back positive. By now the lady was feeling very poorly indeed. She was struggling to get out of bed and wasn't eating. M phoned the surgery again and they told her that when the lady becomes really ill she'll call 999! They couldn't help - they don't 'do' Covid!
Surely there comes a point when common humanity dictates that whatever 'rules' the surgery are operating by, they would take pity on a very elderly patient who doesn't want to be a nuisance, but is really struggling. I find it hard to believe that primary care has sunk to such depths.
![Frown](https://gransrus.com/core/images/smilies/frown.png)
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