@Chris-duck - yeah, I'm not envious of paramedics right now. Hopefully they'll be receiving extra support, because aside from being frontline in a pandemic situation (as though their job isn't stressful enough!), they also have all this additional panic to deal with. That's really putting people on edge, and many people get violent when they panic. Makes sense that paramedics would rightly have concerns about that.
But I definitely think that if some police have changed their protocol, that's not a decision that has been made lightly, against medical advice, or without proper consultation.
There isn't fantastic flow of information about
why decisions that are being made are necessary. I think better sharing of that information, by the people making those decisions, would help ease anxiety for a lot of people (including paramedics).
You know frontline people, though, yeah? It's not like the police won't attend a scene where paramedics require backup. Police and firies are there in a heartbeat if they're told that paramedics require backup.
ETA the police are in a similarly tough spot. When people start panicking, we need our cops to be available to deal with. That's not an enviable position to be in either. Cops don't exactly want to be patrolling the toilet paper aisle when there's more than enough work for them to squeeze into their shift already!