kaz7
Well-Known Member
Just dont look in the mirror lolWell RA has reduced me physically to a shambling wreck, but in my head, I'm a young whippersnapper!
Just dont look in the mirror lolWell RA has reduced me physically to a shambling wreck, but in my head, I'm a young whippersnapper!
Well you dont get that it is stopping the spread that is the key thing so you wouldnt agree with me , it is our duty to protect each otherThat’s up to the individual
Looks like you were right when you raised the issue of the lack of critical appraisal of the First Minister’s performance, or lack of.That’s a grim read.
Well it will be useful to know how this pans out. If people put themselves forward, and test positive, you would hope, at the very least, they modify their behaviour to some extent, even if not full isolation. But I do sympathise. When my daughter had a test earlier this year, we all had a sleepless night worrying how we would cope if it was positive. I’m self employed and would have earned nothing, plus let a lot of people down. My other half is front line NHS and was needed so badly at work. My sons salary would have been 20% down, as they take off shift allowance. Thankfully she was negative.Ok, lets make the (Wild) assumption that Scousers actually work.
My issue with the mass testing in Liverpool is are they really expecting people to freely put themselves forward for testing despite showing no symptoms knowing that if they test positive they will have to isolate and lose income for 10 days.
There was a report last week that there were huge numbers of people failing to isolate even though they or a family member showed symptoms. And the main reason was that people could not afford time off work, this was one of the considerations behind cutting the isolation period from 14 days to 7.
You focus too much on the numbers that get ill, we can ALL catch it and spread it , my cat has to be vaccinated before a cattery would take her for even a one night stay and to get her insured , it is mad that humans dont have to be for the sake of everyone , vaccines are the safest thing you can have and they are not live
Well you dont get that it is stopping the spread that is the key thing so you wouldnt agree with me , it is our duty to protect each other
can you outline why you think the covid vaccine should work any differently to the flu jab? i.e. targeted at over 65s, those with certain health conditions, pregnant women, carers, NHS staff and finally 50-64 year olds?
can you outline why you think the covid vaccine should work any differently to the flu jab? i.e. targeted at over 65s, those with certain health conditions, pregnant women, carers, NHS staff and finally 50-64 year olds?
Is that how it works over there? Over here everybody is encouraged to get the flu jab.
According to the Times they have also agreed the extra pay GPS will get for administering the vaccine.According to the Telegraph today GP surgeries are all to be notified this week to prepare plans for a vaccine to be administered to some at risk patients before Christmas - though current expectation is for the first weeks of 2021 they want them to be prepared as a pre Christmas start remains possible.