Or is there?Well, there is a virus out there. 🤷♂️
Or is there?
Bit of a daft comment when more than 38,000 people have died from it in the UKOr is there?
That’s the second post from you that suggests there is no virus. I would suggest that when people are dying, and quite likely people on this forum know someone who has, whether you believe in a viral cause or not, that you have some respect as a fellow PNE fan and temper your views at this time.Or is there?
NHS get money to put C.Virus as cause of death.Bit of a daft comment when more than 38,000 people have died from it in the UK
Not correct.NHS get money to put C.Virus as cause of death.
Fact. Check it out yourself.
Daft? lol
I'm afraid it is correct.Not correct.
False claim: UK doctors get £75 for signing death certificates, £120 if patient had COVID-19
An image shared online claims British doctors get paid £120 if they sign the death certificate of a COVID-19 patient. This is incorrect.www.reuters.com
I'm afraid it is correct.
Prove it isn't.Prove it.
I’ll check it out with my mate who works in ICU. I think I might ask questions on why people who have tested positive don’t have it on their death notification from the hospital.NHS get money to put C.Virus as cause of death.
Fact. Check it out yourself.
Daft? lol
Prove it isn't.
You do that mate. I wonder how high up your buddy is in the Pyramid of the NHS?I’ll check it out with my mate who works in ICU. I think I might ask questions on why people who have tested positive don’t have it on their death notification from the hospital.
@pne_monster was nice enough to do the fact checking already. So I'll pass.
What's your response to that article then?
Check your definition of "fact".
“A spokesperson for the British Medical Association (BMA) told Reuters that there is no fee for signing a medical certificate of cause of death (MCCD), regardless of diagnosis. This is the case for all patients whether they are treated through the publicly funded British National Health Service (NHS) or through private hospitals.”Prove it isn't.
lol...I'm a research scientist. Well aware!
Well. he would say that, wouldn't he?“A spokesperson for the British Medical Association (BMA) told Reuters that there is no fee for signing a medical certificate of cause of death (MCCD), regardless of diagnosis. This is the case for all patients whether they are treated through the publicly funded British National Health Service (NHS) or through private hospitals.”
Just for balance, I’d like to see the evidence that shows, or even suggests that your proposition is true, then at least we can verify it