Non-urgent cancer surgery and major ops could be delayed to free up intensive care beds, a critical care expert has said. Dr Stephen Cole, president of the Scottish Intensive Care Society, said that social distancing and travel bans could reduce pressure on intensive care beds, for example by reducing the number of car crashes on the roads. (The Herald)
Non-urgent cancer surgeries could be delayed, says critical care expert
Non-urgent cancer surgery and major ops could be delayed to free up intensive care beds, a critical care expert has said. Dr Stephen Cole, president of the Scottish Intensive Care Society, said that social distancing and travel bans could reduce pressure on intensive care beds, for example by reducing the number of car crashes on […]