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Not for the people wearing them trying to avoid droplets going into their eye.Visors don't work, they are pointless
Not for the people wearing them trying to avoid droplets going into their eye.Visors don't work, they are pointless
Very true. Poorly paid, and a job I couldnt do. I watched carers visit Mum 4 times per day when she was dying in Jan/Feb/March. They did things I could barely do. I believe they should be vaccinated, but if that leaves the sector short, then what?Based on my own experience the care sector is struggling like most to recruit staff. It's never been a glamorous choice anyway but the recent year or so has possibly put people off even more so.
I had my second vaccination in April yet we actually had a situation where a parent did not want vaccinated staff to work with her son. In some instances pay has gone down in the care sector. I have a diploma in social care and have probably done 30+ hours of training alone this month. Most people think staff are untrained and lacking in skills but most would be shocked at the amount of training you have to do. Add to that the amount of recording is huge and has increased massively over the years. Safeguarding is paramount now more than everVery true. Poorly paid, and a job I couldnt do. I watched carers visit Mum 4 times per day when she was dying in Jan/Feb/March. They did things I could barely do. I believe they should be vaccinated, but if that leaves the sector short, then what?
55% of the Indian population had natural antibodies at the start so there was only 25% to badly catch it before herd immunity kicked in and and flatten thenew case distribution.Didn't something akin to this kind of unexpected flattening and fall also occur in what looked like a giant Indian wave that was escalating out of control?
This week's hospital admissions (Scotland) compared to last.
Total number of admissions:
143 (+24 on last week, +64 on two weeks ago)
Ages of admissions
85+: 5 (-5)
75-84: 6 (-1)
65-74: 9 (+1)
45-64: 37 (+11)
25-44: 66 (+18)
Under 25's: 20 (no change)
7 of those admitted to hospital with a positive Covid test during the last week were aged 0-4.
That was what I was hoping to see.Also Greater Manchester was well down today so had nothing to do with today's rise.
Bolton on 88 - under 100 for first time in 2 weeks. Lowest number in a month.
Stockport down again. Manchester down quite a bit and down 84 week to week.
Almost nowhere in GM had a bad day, Lots of week to week falls
The big rise today is because Delta is taking over the rest of the UK. The bad news.
The good news GM - just ike Bolton first did - appears to have gotten it under control surprisingly well and quickly.
Still well up on where they were a month ago but falling not rising after just 2 or 3 weeks of climb is good news in any sense.
Especially if the rest of the UK see a similar modest plateau and then fall.
Lol, I know you are being flippant, but 3 lads under 30, it will just be cold like symptomsThey'll soon catch the real thing.