Sunday, October 3, 2010

UK Hospital trust rejects Bible ban




UK Hospital trust rejects Bible ban

Ronin | 2 October, 2010 at 6:41 pm | Categories: Christians, United Kingdom, human interest | URL: http://wp.me/p1NPg-6yM

I find it funny that medical professionals in the UK would fear a Bible but allow muslim nurses to wear long sleeves touching their wrists. The VA here in Tampa has a few doing the same thing, know your rights and request another nurse. Hospitals are full of germs; the nurses wash their hands but not their sleeves. If you are concerned about germs make sure your medical staff doesn't wear sleeves.

02 Oct, 2010, National
A ban on bedside Bibles considered by an NHS hospital trust that feared the Christian holy books could spread germs has been rejected.
-I understand the concern but have to wonder what a call to ban bedside korans would have resulted in and why now? Hospitals have had Bibles for a very long time; are there new Bible hunting germs or is this an overreaction by UK doctors?

Bibles in bedside areas could pose a risk of cross-infection if not cleaned properly, according to research studied by Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust.

But the trust decided against banning the book in bedside lockers, opting instead to keep copies in holders and protective plastic covers that can be easily cleaned after each patient has used them.

But on wards for patients with virulent infections, single use Bibles will be introduced.
The books will be disposed of and replaced with new ones after use by each patient in two wards and some side rooms.
-What no Christian group demanding that all Bibles be protected and not destroyed? Just a cheap shot at the minions but the devil made me do it. Read more of this post

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