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Old 25-11-2022, 11:09 AM #11
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Originally Posted by Gusto Brunt View Post
And that's a period in which there are a lot of accidents that require emmergency treatment.

Often involving booze. And fights. And alcohol poisoning.

But if you trip over in the street, after a Christmas boozy night out, just be prepared to lie face down in the snow for a very long time.
Emergency services like A&E aren't striking (they support and join the strike in spirit but it's been decided that they will continue to work for public safety). Obviously there's still going to be cover in things like intensive care units, neonatal units, etc.
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