being compel us to do next? with blue being included in this, it looks like there being included in this, it looks like there is some fear around what else will like there is some fear around what else will be like there is some fear around what else will be the next step. the government else will be the next step. the government say, else will be the next step. the government say, in else will be the next step. tie: government say, in care else will be the next step. t i9 government say, in care homes else will be the next step. ti9 government say, in care homes and hospitals, patients are very vulnerable, care homes are sought so many deaths at the height of the pandemic, and the government believe that this is a really crucial way of fighting the pandemic in both care homes and hospitals. [30 fighting the pandemic in both care homes and hospitals. fighting the pandemic in both care homes and hospitals. do you agree with that? absolutely, homes and hospitals. do you a
their families were promised an activity their families were promised an activity programme for the duration of their activity programme for the duration of their stay at the hospital. and there of their stay at the hospital. and there were two people at the hospital there were two people at the hospital who were, for example, excellent hospital who were, for example, excellent 5wimmer5, including ben, and the excellent 5wimmer5, including ben, and the hospital promised that they would and the hospital promised that they would be and the hospital promised that they would be plenty of opportunities for them to would be plenty of opportunities for them to engage in these interests. however. them to engage in these interests. however, this didn t happen, the bureaucracy got in the way, they were bureaucracy got in the way, they were told bureaucracy got in the way, they were told that there would have to be risk were told that there would have to be risk assessments,
be removed from that. however, there is a cautionary note because there are still is a cautionary note because there are still opportunities for detaining adults with learning difficulties and autism using different legislation, and that would different legislation, and that would rather defeats the purpose. and we would rather defeats the purpose. and we do would rather defeats the purpose. and we do not want these institutions. they should not feature institutions. they should not feature in the long term future. because feature in the long term future. because they were never part of government policy. we closed long stay institutions, that closure programme started in the 705 through to the programme started in the 705 through to the 80s. programme started in the 705 through to the 805, and here we are with the new hospital is emerging that are not part new hospital is emerging that are not part of new hospital is emerging that are not part of government policy. yo
quite figures were up again, 6836. and quite concerning, the number of hospital quite concerning, the number of hospital admissions, quite concerning, the number of hospitaladmissions, 928 quite concerning, the number of hospital admissions, 928 people admitted to hospital, 45 up on it yesterday admitted to hospital, 45 up on it yesterday. the snp and the greens are expected to vote to this through. are expected to vote to this through, but they won t be supported by the through, but they won t be supported by the other parties. labour, the scottish by the other parties. labour, the scottish conservatives or the liberel scottish conservatives or the liberal democrats. the scottish government has said that the vaccine passports government has said that the vaccine passports would encourage more young people passports would encourage more young people irr passports would encourage more young people in particular to get vaccinated, and they have also said that more vacci
failed to come to hospital because they were worried about contracting the coronavirus. this diagnosis centre is set away from emergency care. if you go straight through these doors, you go into a safe covid free zone. but some patients are still staying away. it s been a priority for us to support patients to see their general practitioner, to be referred on to the hospital, to have the diagnostic test because the earlier we diagnose a condition, the better will be. the government says it s investing billions of pounds into tackling covid pressures, but it s seems there s not enough. the the department of health has to have an honest conversation with the general public that the nhs is failing people, even in emergencies and we need to have a constructive discussion on how we fix it. health officials have warned the nhs will face even more challenges as we head into the difficult winter months.