— An NHS source said Ms Letby was moved into administrative duties in late 2016
Does this not suggest that her name had been flagged up to some degree before police involved?
Chester hospital baby deaths: Nurse Lucy Letby arrested on suspicion of murdering eight babies
I'd say if it quacks , swims and walks like a duck ..its likely a duck ...ive been an nhs nurse for 34years ...being moved to admin duties is not promotion...and as the unit was so understaffed ...even if downgraded to admissions she would still be needed to work as a nurse not admin ...maternity or children's wards would be the logical move in the unlikely event she was not needed in neonatal...not admin
Does this not suggest that her name had been flagged up to some degree before police involved?
Chester hospital baby deaths: Nurse Lucy Letby arrested on suspicion of murdering eight babies
It could suggest literally anything. Was this after the report came out when the unit stopped taking babies born under a certain number of weeks? Perhaps if that was the case then the workload dropped off?
Also, it was suggested further back on this thread that "administrative duties" often meant that a person was seen as more senior and it was akin to getting a promotion?
It could also suggest (perhaps strongly) that she was in no way suspected of doing anything at all. Are we to believe that if the hospital were of the opinion that a staff member was having an undue influence on deaths that there would be any question as to whether they would let them anywhere near the premises until they had carried out a full investigation? I'm no expert but I doubt that any hospital which suspected one of it's employees of being a serial killer whilst at work would allow them to remain at work for a couple of years. If the fears turned out to be true and she'd managed to continue killing they'd be crucified. People may end up in prison because of it.
Being put on those duties suggests nothing as far as I can see. Nurses are put on different duties all the time.
I'd say if it quacks , swims and walks like a duck ..its likely a duck ...ive been an nhs nurse for 34years ...being moved to admin duties is not promotion...and as the unit was so understaffed ...even if downgraded to admissions she would still be needed to work as a nurse not admin ...maternity or children's wards would be the logical move in the unlikely event she was not needed in neonatal...not admin