Wait lists were already a problem prior to the first wave. Procedures were postponed when the first wave hit, and the backlog was not cleared before the second wave hit. The same thing happened during the second wave and will happen during the third wave. People are going to suffer the consequences of being put on the back burner.
As we speak, people are not being diagnosed. That's clear, is it not? Could that not end up costing the health system more? Am I wrong?