The desire to have someone to blame for a series of events does not mean that there actually was someone to blame.

A hospital suffering a superbug, doctor shortages and a neonatal unit ‘out of its depth’ and selective reporting alongside the incorrect use of statistics meant that Letby's verdict is very unsafe and should be reviewed properly.

#Letby #CoC

https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/article/2024/sep/08/a-superbug-doctor-shortages-and-a-neonatal-unit-out-of-its-depth-failures-at-lucy-letby-hospital-revealed?CMP=Share_AndroidApp_Other

A superbug, doctor shortages and a neonatal unit ‘out of its depth’: failures at Lucy Letby hospital revealed

As the Thirwall hearings approach, the Guardian has discovered concerns were repeatedly raised about alarming shortcomings at Countess of Chester

The Guardian
@AlisonW the worrying thing is that if an individual has been made a scapegoat for systematic issues then the systemic issues will remain and deaths will continue 😢
@AlisonW on top of the individual toll it takes on the scapegoat.
@craignicol
One of the things that shocked me most was prosecuting omitting to mention the deaths (plural) which occurred when she wasn't on the premises. 😡
@AlisonW you'd think that would be an important piece of evidence. Quite a powerful alibi given how wards work 🤔