I think health care workers are very likely to take industrial action if they are forced to work under the current conditions again under a deliberate policy of letting the virus spread a bit more. Maybe not in the UK but very likely in Italy or Spain who will face the situation first.
I just don’t think doctors in the UK will do this. I would have thought that if they were going to, they would have done it already. They’ve been forced to work without protective equipment and with just flimsy aprons and short gloves, been told this is the right standard despite being against the WHO standard and we have seen how doctors in other countries with outbreaks before us, are wearing the right equipment.
and yes once in a while you hear on the TV that they still don’t have equipment and need to crowdfund, and 1 in 4 NHS workers are currently off sick or in self isolation which seems an extraordinarily high number of doctors getting infected, putting themselves and their families at risk, unbelievable almost, yet they still do continue to work without threatening to quit or sue. It may be because they also, seem to be gagged.
https://news.sky.com/story/coronavirus-one-in-four-nhs-doctors-sick-or-in-isolation-11965886
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/health/coronavirus-nhs-uk-doctors-gagged-england-a9433171.html
Coronavirus: NHS doctors ‘gagged’ over protective equipment shortages
Frontline
doctors have told The Independent they have been gagged from speaking out about shortages of protective equipment as they treat
coronavirus patients – with some claiming managers have threatened their careers.
Staff have been warned not to make any comments about shortages on social media, as well as avoiding talking to journalists, while
NHS England has taken over the media operations for many NHS hospitals and staff.
The Independent has seen a series of emails and messages warning staff not to speak to the media during the coronavirus outbreak.
One GP has been barred from working in a community hospital in Ludlow after making comments about the lack of equipment, while another in London said they were told to remove protective equipment they had purchased themselves.
One intensive care doctor, who asked to remain anonymous, raised concerns with their managers about a shortage of protective masks after being told they would have to use less safe surgical masks. They claimed they were later warned in a meeting with trust bosses that their social media profiles would be watched.
The doctor said they were told: “If we hear of these concerns going outside these four walls, your career and your position here will not be tenable going forward.”