Cancer patient Dave Green, who was sent home from hospital because of a lack of beds, says they are a danger to the community

I read Gaby Hinsliff’s article (A hard lesson for Novak Djokovic: patience with vaccine sceptics is wearing thin, 6 January) after I had been sent home with two other cancer patients from a Midlands hospital because of a lack of beds. For two of us, it was the second time this had happened.

While waiting for our operations, the conversation in the ward had turned to Novak Djokovic and anti-vaxxers. They were scorned as idiots, and in Djokovic’s case as an entitled and privileged idiot – but all as deeply selfish and a danger to the community.

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