Len Rum
Well-Known Member
Agreed.As you've said before, time to look at hospitalisations and ITU take-up now.
Look more critically at hospitalisations and ITU but cases are still important.
Agreed.As you've said before, time to look at hospitalisations and ITU take-up now.
Why? Life has to go on and a huge amount are now vaccinated whilst still shielding and socially distancing. Kids going back to school had to happen and this is the right time for me. The NHS is nowhere near overwhelmed and numbers going in is well down. We are opening up slowly, not sure what else you want?
Fucking depressing seeing absolute gridlock on the roads around Sale and Alty since the schools went back this week.
Even worse today with the rain, people taking the absolute piss and I give it two months before the rates are through the roof.
Why? Life has to go on and a huge amount are now vaccinated whilst still shielding and socially distancing. Kids going back to school had to happen and this is the right time for me. The NHS is nowhere near overwhelmed and numbers going in is well down. We are opening up slowly, not sure what else you want?
but it’s ok for you to drive around sale and alty....
Where did I say I was driving?
I was walking my little girl across the road to school.
Or should I say, I was trying to but even the lollypop man couldn't get across the box junction.
how do you know. You said it’s gridlock in sale and alty. I live in alty I could not tell you that it’s gridlock on the roads around sale and alty. Sounds like you are exaggerating
but in the morning the roads are going to be busier this week as people now can take their kids to school to get their education. They may not live as close to school as you do so at that time in the morning will be taking their kids to school , some by car.
whoopy fucking do. Household that all live together move together in a car To school .
selfish bastards eh.
We get back to normal when it is safe to do so, not when people decide they have had enough already.
Why? Life has to go on and a huge amount are now vaccinated whilst still shielding and socially distancing. Kids going back to school had to happen and this is the right time for me. The NHS is nowhere near overwhelmed and numbers going in is well down. We are opening up slowly, not sure what else you want?
I got booked in for a minor operation(cancelled twice last year) at Trafford General last week, that tells me things are moving in the right direction ,obviously it's only one Hospital out of manyThe NHS is 'nowhere near overwhelmed'? I am curious as I have no idea what it is like. I only read contradictory statements on social media. Is what you said based on intimate knowledge and understanding of situations in a wide variety of hospitals? Do the hospitals now have enough capacity to now fulfill their usual, pre pandemic, duties?
The NHS is 'nowhere near overwhelmed'? I am curious as I have no idea what it is like. I only read contradictory statements on social media. Is what you said based on intimate knowledge and understanding of situations in a wide variety of hospitals? Do the hospitals now have enough capacity to now fulfill their usual, pre pandemic, duties?
Why would we be giving the vaccine to children? It doesn’t stop you catching it, but stops you getting seriously ill, which kids haven’t been anyway. Or have I missed something?
Hows he still in a jobThat fucking idiot Burnham embarrassing our city all year could start by getting the cones on Chester road removed for this ridiculous Covid cycle route. I have seen no more than ten bikes in a year use it. Drives me insane. Stupidity in the extreme.
Hospitals are forecast to be providing their usual full range of services from August. Things are progressing / recovering but there is still plenty more to do. In addition, a surge is expected in people who didn't come forward during the lockdown who have undiagnosed conditions. The Government's plan / timetable factors in these sorts of things so hopefully we don't go into another lockdown later in the year.Well seem as though lockdown prevented the nightmare scenario of the NHS being overwhelmed and we are now at a fraction of those numbers, I assume that hospitals are nowhere near overwhelmed. Healdplace also posts the total numbers in hospital and there are not that many.
That fills me with confidenceThe Government's plan / timetable factors in these sorts of things so hopefully we don't go into another lockdown later in the year.
As long as out title celebrations aren't impededThat fills me with confidence