BigJoe#1
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Very true.Then folks will complain that privileged politicians have jumped the vaccine queue :-D
Very true.Then folks will complain that privileged politicians have jumped the vaccine queue :-D
What a surprise - NOT.
It's why lockdown 2.0 will have minimal effect.
Waiting longer in A&E, while serious enough, is not as life threatening as not being able to provide an ICU bed to a critically ill patient.That's quite clearly not true. Every winter we hear of capacity warnings and 6 hour wait times at A&E. Hospitals being busy in winter is totally normal.
why is 24, 540 written so?
instead of 24,540
I think he was taking the piss - well I hope so anywayI think that is a question that W.H.O. are convening a summit to debate as it is of such moment to the ongoing pandemic.
Boris is appointing a comma expert and Zoom is initiating a global discussion.
He will hold a press conference next week to give the UK the decision on where to put the comma from now on.
Apparently it will save zero lives.
Seriously? Just to try to make it easier to read.
Well ,yes they are normally at capacity in winter so thousands of additional covid cases in there too need to be avoided.
It's the blindingly obvious action to take closing schools for the time being.
Yes, kids need education, and it's gonna be less than ideal, but such co-mingling of asymptotic kids then heading off to hundreds of houses, repeated hundreds of times across the country is clearly going to keep this going. I don't know what the long term solution for education would be, but until this is sorted we'll be pissing into the wind.
An excellent analogy.Schools being open is like blowing your nose to get rid of your germs then eating the tissue.
It's the blindingly obvious action to take closing schools for the time being.
Yes, kids need education, and it's gonna be less than ideal, but such co-mingling of asymptotic kids then heading off to hundreds of houses, repeated hundreds of times across the country is clearly going to keep this going. I don't know what the long term solution for education would be, but until this is sorted we'll be pissing into the wind.
I can’t remember the NHS turning away emergency patients in my lifetime if that’s what you mean by overwhelmed? People do get redirected to other hospitalsThat's not what the OP said. They said other illnesses don't normally overwhelm the NHS when the fact is they do, every year according to the NHS. Covid hasn't overwhelmed the NHS at any point so far hopefully that remains the case.
An excellent analogy.
They don’t normally overwhelm it, what they do is run it close to capacity. They don’t usually cause postponement of other treatments, nor elective surgeries. Covid at the level of hospitalisations in spring on top of that would overwhelm it.That's not what the OP said. They said other illnesses don't normally overwhelm the NHS when the fact is they do, every year according to the NHS. Covid hasn't overwhelmed the NHS at any point so far hopefully that remains the case.
I can’t remember the NHS turning away emergency patients in my lifetime if that’s what you mean by overwhelmed? People do get redirected to other hospitals
With Covid, increased surge capacity is getting filled up.
Also, in normal / strained years / winters elective care is suspended by some hospitals for some services. You don’t get close to a blanket suspension like was saw in the first wave.