It’s bed-lam
MORE wards closed ( Hospital urges visitors to stay away, Huntspost24.co.uk, February 4). I understand that the risk of infection might be high, but the fact of my mum being in hospital (she s been out of hospital for 10 days in three months) is bad enou
MORE wards closed ("Hospital urges visitors to stay away," Huntspost24.co.uk, February 4).
I understand that the risk of infection might be high, but the fact of my mum being in hospital (she's been out of hospital for 10 days in three months) is bad enough.
Then to be told I can't see her ... it's crazy.
They should be spending money on preventing infections - not on little speakers outside that tell you you're a naughty boy when you're smoking. Hinchingbrooke will close if it carries on like this.
Spending all that money on all the new buildings is OK - but tacky little speakers?
They wouldn't be cheap either: the company supplying and fitting them would charge a bomb for it.
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Goodbye, Hinchingbrooke. Let's go and clog up Peterborough and Addenbrooke's even more.
ROBERT PHILLIPS, The Avenue, Ramsey