Do we need Doctors?

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​  David Vance SubstackRead More

Prior to Covid, I used to think that my GP provided me with a useful function and I would always take the advice given. The events of 2020 changed all that and I came to see doctors as essentially salesmen for Big Pharma who were more focused on profit than actual patient health. Since then, under the guise of the dreaded “Covid”, it has become extremely difficult to even see a GP. All of which makes THIS story seem unlikely.

GPs in England have launched a work-to-rule action in a dispute with the government over what they say is a lack of funding. It threatens to bring chaos to the system. Surgeries are taking a variety of steps and some are limiting the number of patients each GP can see to 25 per day. That could reduce the number of available appointments by a third. But with many patients already finding it difficult to get to see a doctor, there’s increasing concern it could put patients at risk.

Does anybody reading this think that a typical GP actually sees 25 patients a day? Don’t they hide behind telephone triage? If they actually do see a patient, I wonder why? Is it to give them a Covid booster, maybe a Monkeypox shot? And furthermore, WHO are all these people demanding their time? Might it be that the mass migration that characterises our Nation is actually what is causing the alleged time pressures? I have zero confidence in Allopathic medicine in 2024 so I am not remotely bothered that I don’t see a GP anymore. There are plenty of alternatives.

But this seems to me just ANOTHER attempt by the Medical fraternity to squeeze more money out of the taxpayer and into their bank accounts.

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