Reminds me, Q from Marsha on last thread re Germany:
"do you know how they measure when to intervene? Is it symptom based or do they do an oxygen reading? Or other"
When the health teams do their regular visit, they check on heart, BP, breathing, symptom changes etc.
Going by posts from a couple of patients here, they would immediately admit to hospital if the patient reports breathing difficulties
I presume they would also admit if the patient does a Boris and says they are fine,
but their readings are still concerning.
There is an obvious risk of hospital infection, but the habit in Germany has always seemed to be to treat patients to the maximum,
in comparison to what I'd expect in the UK.
Health rationing or queues have never been an expected part of the system
So far, that hasn't changed, with hospital consultants in interviews stressing that they need to treat symptoms as early as possible for best results