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Re: Coronavirus
Only the nutjobs.Thor wrote: ↑Sat Jan 02, 2021 6:28 pm This is a very good read and will hopefully interest folks on here.
https://drmalcolmkendrick.org/2020/12/3 ... ssion=true
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Re: Coronavirus
Just read over 75,000 people lost their lives to Covid-19.
So sad, especially when it shouldn't have been so many
So sad, especially when it shouldn't have been so many
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I feel for the staff trying to cope. Beds are one thing, having enough staff is another.Thor wrote: ↑Sat Jan 02, 2021 5:56 pmI agree with you and it’s what I posted the other day. Staff are dropping like flies, but the hospitals have enough space to be able to deal with the patients requiring treatment, if they ha e the staff of course. It’s not a bed problem, more a human one. Give the staff the proper equipment to do their jobs to minimise catching covid as much as possible.Still wrong wrote: ↑Sat Jan 02, 2021 5:28 pmBeds is not the problem, its staff.Thor wrote: ↑Sat Jan 02, 2021 5:18 pm If you look at the NHS data they are not under pressure from a beds perspective. In fact right now is lower than the same time last year. However, the MSM will spin it like it’s on it’s knees, in fact look back past last year and you’ll see it was under more pressure than it is now.
One COVID patient can take up to 6 staff alone.
How many staff are off work now compared to last year might be more sensible.
I thinks it’s best to realise now that this is not some conspiracy thought up by every nation on earth.
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Re: Coronavirus
Going to be some horrifying scenes in hospitals in the comings weeks. Good luck to all those involved. Might avoid the news for a bit.
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Re: Coronavirus
My mate who had it in april
Just had his 46 year old cousin
Die with it , her mum was cremated
2 weeks before after getting the virus.
Just had his 46 year old cousin
Die with it , her mum was cremated
2 weeks before after getting the virus.
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Re: Coronavirus
I keep hearing of 70 And 80 year olds getting the Covid vaccination but my 92 year old mum hasn't been offered one yet my local health centre where we and hundreds of others are registered with our doctors tells me they are not doing Vaccines , I'm wondering how mum ( and anybody else registered there will get one )
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That sounds terrible Ron. What do they mean "they're not doing vaccines" ? Do they mean they're not doing at that actual centre but elsewhere instead? - My M&D are in Dunmow, and their surgery is sending them to a place near Stansted for their jags - they had the first before Christmas (they're 81 and 91) and are due to the get the 2nd shot tomorrow - although I'd imagine that'll be postponed now that they are planning to spread out the shots more widely more quickly.BIGRON wrote: ↑Mon Jan 04, 2021 11:18 am I keep hearing of 70 And 80 year olds getting the Covid vaccination but my 92 year old mum hasn't been offered one yet my local health centre where we and hundreds of others are registered with our doctors tells me they are not doing Vaccines , I'm wondering how mum ( and anybody else registered there will get one )
I'm sure you're already on it, but I'd be going back to the health centre asking what they mean - "not doing vaccines" - cos that just sounds plain wrong.
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Not very many health centres will have the vaccine at the moment, they are are being done in hospitals and what they term as Vaccination hubs. I would ask to speak to you mums GP Ron and find out where she will be vaccinated - they should be able to tell you that if not when. There should be 1000 Vaccination centre by mid January if they can get enough Vaccine.StillSpike wrote: ↑Mon Jan 04, 2021 11:28 amThat sounds terrible Ron. What do they mean "they're not doing vaccines" ? Do they mean they're not doing at that actual centre but elsewhere instead? - My M&D are in Dunmow, and their surgery is sending them to a place near Stansted for their jags - they had the first before Christmas (they're 81 and 91) and are due to the get the 2nd shot tomorrow - although I'd imagine that'll be postponed now that they are planning to spread out the shots more widely more quickly.BIGRON wrote: ↑Mon Jan 04, 2021 11:18 am I keep hearing of 70 And 80 year olds getting the Covid vaccination but my 92 year old mum hasn't been offered one yet my local health centre where we and hundreds of others are registered with our doctors tells me they are not doing Vaccines , I'm wondering how mum ( and anybody else registered there will get one )
I'm sure you're already on it, but I'd be going back to the health centre asking what they mean - "not doing vaccines" - cos that just sounds plain wrong.
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Re: Coronavirus
I'm wondering if Tier 4 will bring this under control or not. Data for my area not conclusive yet.
Relative of mine in a care home had the jab last week.
Relative of mine in a care home had the jab last week.
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I just can't see how it is safe to open schools. It is just disingenuous for ministers to claim that "schools are safe", when they know full well that this is not the argument. The new strain is clearly spreading amongst school age children and from them to other family members. That is the bit that everyone is worried about.
The infection rate is now a vertical line on a chart. Two weeks from now is going to be absolute carnage.
Also, I've gone back to work today and am speaking to a number of colleagues from around the country in Tier 3 and 4 areas (mainly in the North West). We have staff dropping like flies with Covid symptoms. I directly look after a team of 52, and already 8 (15%) of them have had a positive test since Christmas and are now off sick.
The infection rate is now a vertical line on a chart. Two weeks from now is going to be absolute carnage.
Also, I've gone back to work today and am speaking to a number of colleagues from around the country in Tier 3 and 4 areas (mainly in the North West). We have staff dropping like flies with Covid symptoms. I directly look after a team of 52, and already 8 (15%) of them have had a positive test since Christmas and are now off sick.
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The 'schools are safe, kids won't be affected guys!' posts are being very widely shared on Facebook and Twitter, usually with screenshots of a bunch of graphs and promoted by the Hartley-Brewer's of the world. It is definitely disingenuous but it is buying them a little time with their core.
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Tier system isn't going to work - we need a full lockdown. Even then it will b at least another 2 to 3 weeks of hell before cases start to drop. It doesn't make any sense to have a full lockdown in late winter 2019 to protect the NHS - then let them become overrun going into Christmas with the worst period for respitory issues Jan/March still to come.Dunners wrote: ↑Mon Jan 04, 2021 11:56 am I just can't see how it is safe to open schools. It is just disingenuous for ministers to claim that "schools are safe", when they know full well that this is not the argument. The new strain is clearly spreading amongst school age children and from them to other family members. That is the bit that everyone is worried about.
The infection rate is now a vertical line on a chart. Two weeks from now is going to be absolute carnage.
Also, I've gone back to work today and am speaking to a number of colleagues from around the country in Tier 3 and 4 areas (mainly in the North West). We have staff dropping like flies with Covid symptoms. I directly look after a team of 52, and already 8 (15%) of them have had a positive test since Christmas and are now off sick.
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As some wag on that twitter pointed out "When we said 'we have to flatten the curve', we should have specified 'along the x-axis' "
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Are we talking about spreading it to parents? Older relatives shouldnt be anywhere near kids if they can help it.Dunners wrote: ↑Mon Jan 04, 2021 11:56 am I just can't see how it is safe to open schools. It is just disingenuous for ministers to claim that "schools are safe", when they know full well that this is not the argument. The new strain is clearly spreading amongst school age children and from them to other family members. That is the bit that everyone is worried about.
The infection rate is now a vertical line on a chart. Two weeks from now is going to be absolute carnage.
Also, I've gone back to work today and am speaking to a number of colleagues from around the country in Tier 3 and 4 areas (mainly in the North West). We have staff dropping like flies with Covid symptoms. I directly look after a team of 52, and already 8 (15%) of them have had a positive test since Christmas and are now off sick.
Anyone got the data on which age groups are testing positive or shall I Google it myself?
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Just got back from the health centre , they tell me mum is in the 2nd block waiting to be vaccinated , they will inform me where and when but it could be 2-3 monthsStillSpike wrote: ↑Mon Jan 04, 2021 11:28 amThat sounds terrible Ron. What do they mean "they're not doing vaccines" ? Do they mean they're not doing at that actual centre but elsewhere instead? - My M&D are in Dunmow, and their surgery is sending them to a place near Stansted for their jags - they had the first before Christmas (they're 81 and 91) and are due to the get the 2nd shot tomorrow - although I'd imagine that'll be postponed now that they are planning to spread out the shots more widely more quickly.BIGRON wrote: ↑Mon Jan 04, 2021 11:18 am I keep hearing of 70 And 80 year olds getting the Covid vaccination but my 92 year old mum hasn't been offered one yet my local health centre where we and hundreds of others are registered with our doctors tells me they are not doing Vaccines , I'm wondering how mum ( and anybody else registered there will get one )
I'm sure you're already on it, but I'd be going back to the health centre asking what they mean - "not doing vaccines" - cos that just sounds plain wrong.
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Jeremy Hunt tweeting “Time to act: ……. we need to close schools, borders, and ban all household mixing RIGHT AWAY.” ………. “No 1 lesson is countries that act early & decisively save lives & get their economies back to normal faster.”
Yep, it’s really not rocket science.
Yep, it’s really not rocket science.
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Hi Ron. The are about 4 million doses currently being delivered. 40 million are then due to arrive from the end of March. Whether or not your Mum gets one of the first tranche of 4 million is likely to depend on how many are ahead of her in the queue. My Mum has also been declared as CEV, but her GP has told her to not get her hopes up of being one of the 4 million.BIGRON wrote: ↑Mon Jan 04, 2021 1:33 pmJust got back from the health centre , they tell me mum is in the 2nd block waiting to be vaccinated , they will inform me where and when but it could be 2-3 monthsStillSpike wrote: ↑Mon Jan 04, 2021 11:28 amThat sounds terrible Ron. What do they mean "they're not doing vaccines" ? Do they mean they're not doing at that actual centre but elsewhere instead? - My M&D are in Dunmow, and their surgery is sending them to a place near Stansted for their jags - they had the first before Christmas (they're 81 and 91) and are due to the get the 2nd shot tomorrow - although I'd imagine that'll be postponed now that they are planning to spread out the shots more widely more quickly.BIGRON wrote: ↑Mon Jan 04, 2021 11:18 am I keep hearing of 70 And 80 year olds getting the Covid vaccination but my 92 year old mum hasn't been offered one yet my local health centre where we and hundreds of others are registered with our doctors tells me they are not doing Vaccines , I'm wondering how mum ( and anybody else registered there will get one )
I'm sure you're already on it, but I'd be going back to the health centre asking what they mean - "not doing vaccines" - cos that just sounds plain wrong.
I think we need to realistically set our expectations that the vaccination programme will not get into full swing until April. And then there will almost certainly be some obstacles and logistical barriers. Hence why my earlier prediction of Spring 2022 being a realistic target for a return to 'normal'.
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Kids.Prestige Worldwide wrote: ↑Mon Jan 04, 2021 12:21 pmAre we talking about spreading it to parents? Older relatives shouldnt be anywhere near kids if they can help it.Dunners wrote: ↑Mon Jan 04, 2021 11:56 am I just can't see how it is safe to open schools. It is just disingenuous for ministers to claim that "schools are safe", when they know full well that this is not the argument. The new strain is clearly spreading amongst school age children and from them to other family members. That is the bit that everyone is worried about.
The infection rate is now a vertical line on a chart. Two weeks from now is going to be absolute carnage.
Also, I've gone back to work today and am speaking to a number of colleagues from around the country in Tier 3 and 4 areas (mainly in the North West). We have staff dropping like flies with Covid symptoms. I directly look after a team of 52, and already 8 (15%) of them have had a positive test since Christmas and are now off sick.
Anyone got the data on which age groups are testing positive or shall I Google it myself?
Figure 4 - about a third of the way down
https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulation ... cember2020
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Scotland to impose a lockdown from tonight until end of January at a minimum. And that's despite them being 4 weeks behind the S.E. England figures.
It was clear that we were going to have to do this based on the figures from before Christmas. Boris should swing for this.
It was clear that we were going to have to do this based on the figures from before Christmas. Boris should swing for this.
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He's doing his best. These are unprecedented times. The alternative was Corbin etc etc.