Seriously ill patients turning up to A&E at Scotland’s biggest hospital are stopped and checked outside to see if they are sick enough to get in.The Queen Elizabeth University Hospital in Glasgow has set up a pavement triage where nurses clad in PPE stand behind a barrier to assess people in queue.The coronavirus restrictions mean they’re having to reveal personal details in front of other patients before either being allowed in or told to seek alternatives such as treatment from a GP.One of the patients, a man suffering excruciating headaches after an unexplained lump appeared overnight, was waved away and told to speak to his GP.The man, who is already undergoing cancer investigations for another lump, said: “It was like dealing with a