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Test and Trace cost £37bn and made no measurable difference – and its ineffectiveness was clear from the start. Lessons must be learned from such a colossal waste of resources.
NHS England is unable to tell the national auditor what its £14bn bung of taxpayers' money is going to be spent on, while the increasingly female workforce shifts part-time. No wonder the NHS is not delivering.
Hospitals are still performing fewer operations and scans each month than before Covid, despite being given billions more taxpayer cash and being better staffed, as the waiting list continues to soar above 7 million.
Today's Autumn Statement of tax hikes, giving the UK the highest tax burden in 70 years, is a direct consequence of the disastrous decisions taken during the pandemic to borrow and spend so much on lockdowns.
Standards of numeracy in nursing have been falling years, say registered nurses Roger Watson and Niall McCrae. Is that why most nurses have uncritically parroted the Government's dubious pandemic claims?
The Scottish Government has misrepresented its own mask guidance in a 'fact check' by falsely denying it now recognises masks are harmful, when the guidance clearly states it is balancing mask harms against Covid harms.
The Scottish Government has finally accepted that mask-wearing is harmful following a campaign that led to the end of the mask recommendation in care homes.
More than 13,300 NHS hospital beds – one in seven – were filled with patients fit for discharge but unable to leave each day last month, triple the pre-pandemic figure, as excess non-Covid deaths continue to climb.
Children who believe they are transgender are probably just going through a short-lived phase and 'social transitioning' should be discouraged, the NHS has told doctors.
With prescriptions of antibiotics, painkillers, sedatives and opioids rising considerably during the Covid lockdowns, is overuse of medicine making us unwell, asks Dr Mark Shaw.
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