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Boris Johbson tests positive.

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AngardWolf
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Boris Johbson tests positive.

Post by AngardWolf »

Well, quite.
A 36-year-old woman died at her flat in south London of suspected Covid-19 a day after calling 999 and being told to look after herself at home.

Kayla Williams, a mother of three, died on Saturday 21 March, a day after paramedics were called to her home in Peckham.

Her husband, Fabian Williams, a refuse collector, said his wife was suffering from a cough, high fever and had severe chest and stomach pains when he called 999 on Friday.

When the paramedic arrived at 8.32am she carried out some tests, Williams said. “She told me the hospital won’t take her, she is not a priority. She did not stay very long and she went outside to write her report and posted it through the door.”

Williams said his wife’s condition deteriorated the next day. He ran her a bath in the morning and helped her to get dressed, before feeding her some soup. After taking a short rest himself, he went into the front room where she had been resting to find his wife slumped head down. “She was already dead,” he said.
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Early intervention probably saved Johnson’s life - that’s good, but unfortunately many others will continue to not be so lucky.
AngardWolf
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Boris Johbson tests positive.

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"I called the ambulance and they came to the house but refused to admit her to the hospital. They told her to take paracetamol. Her whole body was in pain. She couldn't eat. She was diabetic and also had a heart condition.
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Tip of a very huge iceberg, I think. The political consequences for Johnson will be negligible, at best.