joe said:
To suggest the hospital has not been needed is surely incorrect. The first week in April there were 6,000 EXTRA deaths in the UK that is 6,000 more than the usually very stable number. Only about 3,500 are logged as due to the virus but we are not testing and we don't know why all these extra people are dying. If nurses could soon be up to speed then why are nurses working 12 hour shifts during this crisis which we knew was coming - they've had 2 months to get up to speed. I still maintain that there are not enough nurses or not enough volunteers to run the hospital. Who were the people being trained and what were they expected to be after training ? To suggest there are enough nurses is disingenuous or you are in denial.
I believe his reply, and most others to you were in response to the guff of it being nothing more than a publicity stunt.