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When i was at school we had numerous sports and pe lessons , swimming pool and we had home economics classes , i dont know why all that lot stopped , i do remember the schools fields being sold to grammer schools , that was the beginning of the end i suppose

I'm 31 and I don't recall even having economics classes

Never got taught about NI, how to apply for a mortgage and how to manage money basically ( up for debate if that is the schools responsibility)

I do believe Schools should have a 1 or 2 hour lesson a week on what to eat, the benefits of eating healthy, even being taught nice and cheap healthy meals. Even mental health classes should be priority in this day and age with social media causing havoc.

I don't have any kids so I don't know if any of the above is taught?

Could you imagine in 20 / 30 years time how much strain would be reduced on the NHS if kids starting learning how to look after themselves properly?
 
Just incredible. I'm shocked, when I already thought I'd seen the depths of human stupidity in this pandemic. Bursting in to a covid ward to seemingly try and break out their elderly relative because they don't believe covid is real?

There are hopefully only very few individuals who can intentionally put their entire species at risk, but somehow there's a whole room of them there. Good bet none of them have had a covid test either recently, risking the health of the health professionals they encounter and their families, on their immoral crusade around the place. If a doctor ever tells you to leave because you are risking the lives of others, you bloody well do it. Even if you think covid is a joke, the earth is flat and Elvis lives on the moon.

As if the stresses of being a doctor or nurse were not enough... I really don't know how that guy kept his cool and to his oath.

I'm not sure what they were trying to prove there. If the bloke in the bed wants to leave the hospital, as it sounds like he does from what I can hear in the chaos, surely he can sign a self release form and go. No hospital can treat you against your will although they can advise it is against your best interests.
 
I'm 31 and I don't recall even having economics classes

Never got taught about NI, how to apply for a mortgage and how to manage money basically ( up for debate if that is the schools responsibility)

I do believe Schools should have a 1 or 2 hour lesson a week on what to eat, the benefits of eating healthy, even being taught nice and cheap healthy meals. Even mental health classes should be priority in this day and age with social media causing havoc.

I don't have any kids so I don't know if any of the above is taught?

Could you imagine in 20 / 30 years time how much strain would be reduced on the NHS if kids starting learning how to look after themselves properly?
I totally agree with you , maybe this is the reset we all need as a society , schools in my time , i am 60 , was much more hands on , i made a mean pineapple upside down cake and shortbread !
 
England hospital data - over past 24 hours


Generally down - but up in the North West. Painting the same picture the cases do.


Patients 32, 337 - down 601 in past day,

Ventilators 3634 - down 60 in past day.

Regionally

East


Down 120 to 3924 with 372 on ventilators (down 6)

London

Down 229 to 6785 with 1148 on ventilators (down 52)


Midlands

Down 165 to 6165 with 672 on ventilators (up 8)


NE & Yorkshire

Down 50 to 3841 with 336 on ventilators (same as yesterday)


North West

Up 224 to 4346 - new all time record - with 388 - on ventilators (up 9)


South East

Down197 to 5040 with 495 on ventilators (down 27(


South West

Up 36 to 2336 with 213 on ventilators (down 2)



The North West clearly going in the wrong direction at the moment
 
In the most recent episode of Amanpour and Company, it's been revealed that monitoring of lung function with inexpensive ($30 US or so) pulse oximeters dramatically increases life expectancy.

Absent such monitoring, patients admitted to hospital with severe pneumonia in the USA had approximately a 30% morbidity rate.

With early pulse oximeter monitoring, patients had a 1% morbidity rate.
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The key difference is that with pulse oximeter monitoring, patients with dangerous symptoms were able to detect problems much earlier and go to hospital for treatment (steroids, and various drugs). Typically, such a patient was able to leave hospital after 5 or so days all the while in a non-emergency bed.
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Whereas a patient without pulse oximeter monitoring is typically admitted to hospital at a much later state of disease progression.

The problem is that you feel OK whereas you are not - the pulse oximeter detects lung disfunction very early even though you might be feeling well.
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Bottom line - if you are diagnosed with COVID-19 and are sent home to isolate/recuperate with instructions to go to hospital if you feel worse - you absolutely should use a pulse oximeter. If the oximeter reveals a drop in lung function - even if you are feeling fine - go immediately to hospital. Your outcome - a short hospital stay - versus a long stay and huge hospital bills or even death - is far better if onset pneumonia is caught early on and immediately addressed - again, morbidity is 1% for early detection of COVID-induced pneumonia versus 30% for later diagnosis.
 
North West tonight says the north west are due to have the vaccine scaled back in order to serve other areas with it, we don’t have enough vaccine do we?
I hope if that is true some journalist asks why they would even consider that with the one area where the hospital data and the cases data is not coming down like the rest are.

If they do this even I might be out there protesting.

Hopefully Andy Burnham tells them where to go.

Particularly as the regional data I posted yesterday shows that Yorkshire with the lowest case numbers for weeks and lowest percentage of the new variant has been getting more vaccine than any other region.

I cannot see any conceivable reason this story about the NW could be true. Or if true based on any evidence.

And if it is true there needs to be a demand to explain why.

Never mind Scotland leaving the union. At this rate Brigantia will be leaving too
 
I've just done an antibody test as part of a random survey by Imperial College and to my surprise it was positive showing IgM antibodies. I have never had any symptoms or felt at all like I might have it and I'm 66, which makes it all the more strange.
 
BBC News doing a good little snippet on the state of the health of the nation contributing to our death rate.

A GP from Fleetwood said “this is decade after decade of ignoring public health warnings, with obesity being a far larger problem than it should be”.

It’s not just being fat, but also not ingesting the right or enough nutrients to live healthily. And I’ve found that it’s cheaper to eat a healthy diet than it is an unhealthy one.

I’ve been saying throughout this that we need a health revolution after Covid has passed. I hope it happens!
everything needs looking at,,that woman on the sky news clip you mention was waiting in for the food bank delivery, when she opened the door you could see her crates of carling stacked up,,no money for food but money for carling
 
On Friday 23rd - 491,970 people had their 1st vaccination.

Yesterday the figure was 279,757?
There will always be daily fluctuations due the the enormous logistical task.

We need to average around 250 to 300k a day to hit all our targets.

I have been a volunteer now for a few weeks and I can assure you all the medics on site each day are still doing their day job as well as fitting in the vaccinations
 
I'm 31 and I don't recall even having economics classes

Never got taught about NI, how to apply for a mortgage and how to manage money basically ( up for debate if that is the schools responsibility)

I do believe Schools should have a 1 or 2 hour lesson a week on what to eat, the benefits of eating healthy, even being taught nice and cheap healthy meals. Even mental health classes should be priority in this day and age with social media causing havoc.

I don't have any kids so I don't know if any of the above is taught?

Could you imagine in 20 / 30 years time how much strain would be reduced on the NHS if kids starting learning how to look after themselves properly?
I am convinced that the last thing the Government want it a population who know how to manage money for themselves, its no coincidence that the rich let the money work for them through investments etc..

The economy relies on people spending what they have, as they say give a poor person £500 and he will spend it on food, entertainment and the like, this spreads through society.
Give £500 to a rich person and they will just bank it and take it out of the system.
 
BBC News doing a good little snippet on the state of the health of the nation contributing to our death rate.

A GP from Fleetwood said “this is decade after decade of ignoring public health warnings, with obesity being a far larger problem than it should be”.

It’s not just being fat, but also not ingesting the right or enough nutrients to live healthily. And I’ve found that it’s cheaper to eat a healthy diet than it is an unhealthy one.

I’ve been saying throughout this that we need a health revolution after Covid has passed. I hope it happens!
Surely this debate must be the most important thing of all. The poor underlying health of the nation underpins everything.
 
Laura Doomsburg; “what are your estimations on how many people are going to die?”

Are you fucking serious, woman?

The day after moaning and raising her eyebrows on the 6 o’clock news about there being no answer to when schools will reopen.

She’s a total fucking knob head!
He should have answered it it hard to estimate, depends if you cunts do as your told or not!!!!!!!!
 
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