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I do not know whether he would have gone on to mention the drugs issue, but I sincerely hope that he would have. Every year, 1,200 people die on our streets, and there is an HIV epidemic in Glasgow.
In an open letter about the effects of climate change, young activists say: “People did die, are dying and will die because of it, but we can and will stop this madness.”
Where once families and friends would watch loved ones suffer and even die on an organ donation waiting list, now patients will have a chance at a new life.
What support is there among council leaders for changing the current distribution mechanism? The die is cast in respect of the three-year financial settlement figures that were announced last December.
Donation after circulatory death (DCD) - from individuals (who also usually die in ICU) as a result of heart or circulatory failure and who are pronounced dead following observation of cessation of heart and respiratory activity.
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That seems strange to me; someone in my constituency is likely to die at 65, but a person in Bearsden is likely to live to 85, yet the person in my constituency who is 65 and in very poor health will have to wait much longer for the vaccine.
However, some people who catch the disease will die, irrespective of how much test and protect we have, how much testing we do, or how many intensive care beds we have.