As I've said before, China does not have a monopoly on cover-ups and intimidation
Doctors 'told not to discuss PPE shortages'
One doctor who had posted concerns about PPE shortages online spoke to BBC Newsnight anonymously, for fear of reprisal from his hospital.
"They hauled me up in front of a panel of senior managers - it was very, very intimidating", he said.
"They kept on feeding me what felt like government type of lines, saying 'this hospital has never had PPE shortages' - which I know to be factually untrue. And that essentially I should stop causing a fuss.
Another doctor told the programme they were called into a meeting with senior NHS managers after speaking to the press about a lack of PPE.
They said they were told by their manager that if they continued to speak out they would get a "reputation" and "find it hard to get a job at that trust or others in the region".
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-52671814
Rob
In the flatlands of South Cambridgeshire 15m ASL.