They can't deny anyone the NHS treatment to which they're entitled simply because they refuse to wear a mask to the doctor's surgery




Or can they?

How does it work at the dentist? For decades dentists have been happy to wear their own masks (over their mouths with nose exposed so they can breathe) whilst peering into patients' mouths - what's different now? Nothing is my guess.

ENT surgeons refusing to treat throat cancer because the patient won't wear a mask?