Something similar happened with the Nursing field during COVID, prior to the event, there was a steady if not overflow of medical professionals, but
What drew me to this collection of a full sentence and another fragment spliced in wasn't the comma splice: it was the perfect example of beggaring the question.
I'm still not sure whether the bad writing was accidental or an attempt to divert from the false premise.
At no time has there been sufficient medical staff.
What drew me to this collection of a full sentence and another fragment spliced in wasn't the comma splice: it was the perfect example of beggaring the question.
I'm still not sure whether the bad writing was accidental or an attempt to divert from the false premise.
At no time has there been sufficient medical staff.