Flynnwood
Established Member
A relative had all the signs of Covid over a seven day period around ten days ago. Two negative PCR tests. On day five, he couldn't get through to 111 and got directed to a webpage on NHS.
He had to answer 6 or 7 questions. When he hit submit, the next page was:
"Phone 999 NOW for an ambulance. The 999 operator will ask where you are, ask for your phone number in case you get off, and the crew might arrive wearing PPE. Do NOT go to a GP or Hospital instead of calling for an ambulance."
How illogical is that? No human intervention.
Imagine if tens of thousands (or more) came across that page at the same time!
Computer said "Call an ambulance NOW" (I have a screenshot)
He didn't call one by the way.
He got through to 111 the next day, then got a call back around 6 hours later suggesting it was probably a cold type virus.
He had to answer 6 or 7 questions. When he hit submit, the next page was:
"Phone 999 NOW for an ambulance. The 999 operator will ask where you are, ask for your phone number in case you get off, and the crew might arrive wearing PPE. Do NOT go to a GP or Hospital instead of calling for an ambulance."
How illogical is that? No human intervention.
Imagine if tens of thousands (or more) came across that page at the same time!
Computer said "Call an ambulance NOW" (I have a screenshot)
He didn't call one by the way.
He got through to 111 the next day, then got a call back around 6 hours later suggesting it was probably a cold type virus.