Could be the last time he sees his Dad alive, have some compassion.Travels 100 miles to see TDOE in hospital.one rule for one .
I have no problem with him going to see him in hospital but why is he allowed when us rabble aren’t? Seems a double standard
You wouldn’t be allowed in the hospitalI would do the same . You only get one Dad.
I don’t believe DOE is on a regular hospital ward and both have had their COVID jabs too so the risk is minimal.I have no problem with him going to see him in hospital but why is he allowed when us rabble aren’t? Seems a double standard
If he’s dying fair enough. Suggestion has been it’s purely precautionary and he was able to walk into the hospital unassistedYou can visit a patient who's dying.
You may also leave home to visit someone who is dying or someone in a care home (if permitted under care home guidance), hospice, or hospital, or to accompany them to a medical appointment.If he’s dying fair enough. Suggestion has been it’s purely precautionary and he was able to walk into the hospital unassisted
'died in the wood' ! - that was Dr David Kelly.I'm a 100% died in the wood Republican but I fear the OP is scraping the bottom of the barrel with this post...bit pathetic really...grow up ffs
spot on, lots of 'normal' people have been denied the opportunity of seeing their parents in hospital, but these lot get what they want, when they want it.Travels 100 miles to see TDOE in hospital.one rule for one .
do we know his dad is dying? or is it just a supposition?If he sees his father one last time before he dies then I have no problem with that.
You can still visit someone if they are on end of life care, imagine that is probably the case here. Sure visiting your severely ill father must be classed as essential thoughspot on, lots of 'normal' people have been denied the opportunity of seeing their parents in hospital, but these lot get what they want, when they want it.