Sunday, 24 January 2021

Reflecting on the National Health Service .......... in the age of Covid

 Yesterday I was vaccinated.


It was the upshot  of my health and my age.

At which point the story could also reflect on those “anti vacs” who sit out there peddling all sorts of bizarre, misleading, and dangerous assertions.

But I won’t other than to say a recent Radio 4 documentary, offered up a historical perspective and set the correct correct.*

So, instead I shall reflect on my visit to the Jain Community Centre in Levenshulme.

The call from the GP had come at the beginning of the week and after being offered several appointments from the following day onwards I opted for Saturday.

I arrived early, waited my turn, and went through the procedure in less than half an hour, from walking through the door, being checked in, vaccinated, and resting for the obligatory 15 minutes.

Everyone from the volunteers through to the medical teams were helpful, reassuring and above all mindful that some at least of those receiving the jab might be a bit nervous.  There was plenty of humour mixed with the caring professionalism which marks the NHS out.

James Gillray, 1802

So that is it……. for once no great historical piece of research or interesting sets of maps and pictures, just a comment on  how the National Health Service continues to do what it was set up to do …. caring for all of us at the point of need in a way that would not surprise Nye Bevan or all those who advocated and ushered the NHS over 80 years ago.

And of course also a thank you.

Leaving me just to add those cartoons, from the anti vac James Gilray and Cruikshank’s balanced and more accurate comment on vaccination.

 George Cruikshank, 1808

Picture; The Cow-Pock—or—the Wonderful Effects of the New Inoculation!—vide. the Publications of ye Anti-Vaccine Society, James Gillray, published June 12, 1802 by H. Humphrey, St. James's Street, and Jenner and his two colleagues seeing off three anti-vaccination opponents, the dead are littered at their feet. Coloured etching by George Cruikshank, 1808, Welcome Collection, https://wellcomecollection.org/works?query=x7kbxaef&search=images

*The Long View of the Anti-Vaccination Movement, The Long View, https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m000pffk


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