‘We’re expendable’: my father died with Covid after four-hour wait for ambulance

Cliff Anderson’s daughter is furious with the government over the 88-year-old’s death, saying it has taken too many risks with people’s health

My dad, Cliff Anderson, 88, was twice misdiagnosed and sent home from hospital a week before he died with Covid.

On the first occasion he was diagnosed with hypoglycaemia. He was diabetic, but religious in taking his medication, so I thought that was rubbish.

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