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Tuesday, 13 April 2010

A question of health


Telegraph headline:
Muslim staff escape NHS hygiene rule
So Muslim nurses don't need to roll up their sleeves as required by the new hygiene rules intended to prevent people from dying in hospital from superbugs. This raises an interesting question: Either the NHS is so enthrall to dhimmitude that even the risk of deadly infection is preferable to upsetting the faithful or the new hygiene rules are pointlessly strict and can be ignored.

Neither is a very pleasant thought.

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