You really don‘t need people who increase the probability of disease vectoring in a hospital overwhelmed with patients.True, but there are times you need the idiots anyway.
…or any other time, TBH.
You really don‘t need people who increase the probability of disease vectoring in a hospital overwhelmed with patients.True, but there are times you need the idiots anyway.
This hospital seems to do, otherwise they would not have to just shut down certain areas.You really don‘t need people who increase the probability of disease vectoring in a hospital overwhelmed with patients.
…or any other time, TBH.
They’re a real liability to the hospital, both in the medical AND legal sense.This hospital seems to do, otherwise they would not have to just shut down certain areas.
In RL you very often do not have the staff you want and have to make do with the staff you have.
What do you mean "pull a Typhoid Mary"? Who is "They?"Think they could still pull a Typhoid Mary here. Read the Health act 1965 and they give the director general very broad powers.
And it supercedes the human right and bill of rights act.
Section 70 interesting read.
What do you mean "pull a Typhoid Mary"? Who is "They?"
Mary Mallon was a horrible human being. She absolutely knew what she was doing and was deliberately doing it.
But, yeah, today if an employer knowingly employed someone like that, they're just opening themselves up to all sorts of litigation.
Will be an interesting fall out of the anti-vax crowd when they can actually pin someone for the source of an infection. Imagine a pre-school anti-vax teacher who has one of the students die. The parents are going to absolutely crucify everyone involved.
Well, no, you have a Westminister system. Which means you have all rights save the ones a Constitution would withhold from you. Under English common law practices, you don't actually need an American style constitution to have rights.
The media will report and in some cases condemn an incident, but never quite get round to the root causes of social and political media fuelling misinformation by presenting so-called 'debate' in the name of 'balance'.
Well, no, you have a Westminister system. Which means you have all rights save the ones a Constitution would withhold from you. Under English common law practices, you don't actually need an American style constitution to have rights.