Interesting. Sue, this sort of thing is right up your street and so I'm looking forward to your analysis in due course, but what is causing the drop off? People staying in and so not hurting themselves, fear or what? And how do you think it varies across the domains of attendance?
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ED attendances dropped off a cliff. Mostly twiddling our thumbs. Occasional burst of activity when someone poorly comes in - but that’s what we do anyway. Actually we can’t do much for these folks - oxygen and some decisions about escalation or not as the case maybe. It’s a bit tedious!!
Sue
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> On 13 Apr 2020, at 17:13, John Ryan <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> So how about sharing experiences from Covid land ?
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> John Ryan.
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