Charli XCX has a lot of love to give in the stay-at-home music video for “Forever”.
02.04.2020 - 09:21 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Coronavirus patients could have their treatment withdrawn and offered to others who are more likely to survive, new guidance for doctors has warned.
The British Medical Association’s (BMA) latest ethics advice said health professionals could be forced to make “grave decisions” should hospitals become overwhelmed with patients.
The document warns that decisions around rationing scarce resources, such as ventilators, could determine whether large numbers of patients will receive life-saving
Charli XCX has a lot of love to give in the stay-at-home music video for “Forever”.
The UK is entering the fourth week of its lockdown to try and slow down the coronavirus as the numbers of people who died topped more than 10,000 at the weekend.
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