jimharri
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He needs to get laid!You need to get Netflix lol
He needs to get laid!You need to get Netflix lol
There's no telling some people. Even over here, in good old Catholic Ireland, the churches have been shut for two weeks now. And no sign of them reopening.Doctor going to church in Moscow on BBC news:
'We don't need to distance ourselves here because it's impossible to get infected in a holy place'
Jesus.
There's no telling some people. Even over here, in good old Catholic Ireland, the churches have been shut for two weeks now. And no sign of them reopening.
Two of our friends now have it. A married couple, both cops.
Indeed.Just seems worse hearing a doctor say it though, it is possible to have beliefs and still believe in the science of things. Throwing common sense out the window for beliefs though is just crazy.
Me and my sister are going through it now. My dad went into hospital to have two cancerous growths removed from his bowel. He has been in ten days so far as his bowel wasn't waking up. The last couple of days this appears to have happened but they have now found a lesion on his liver, so he has to have a scan on Monday. He was only allowed one visitor which was my mum. They then banned all visitors. It's bloody murder not being able to go and see him and because of this virus we can't see my mother. The one real time they need us we can't be there it is gut wrenching. My sister gets her shopping as she is closer and drives, but avoids contact. I fear lots more will be in the same boat.
I mean the underlying conditions won't be known. There will be hundreds of thousands of deaths annually, world-wide, that we'll never know the true underlying cause.You may not mean what I think you mean, but if the underlying conditions are known, and on the patient record, I'd hope any hospital would know about them before treatment. There has been concern about privacy previously but I think the hospital can cite "business reasons" to access your nationally-held medical records, and some of the GDPR have been relaxed in this emergency.
That’s a good point that I’ve not seen mentioned. There’s no shortage of people, especially elderly, who don’t have anyone looking out for them. Now that we’re in lockdown there’s less chance of neighbours checking on them. It’s going to be grim.The other completely depressing thing is just how many people are gonna be found dead in their own homes. Absolutely horrifying.