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Going to put the Christmas lights up today. Try and lift the neighbours spirits.
Must admit i was in an asda the other day And the only 2 without masks were 2 45 ish year old blokes who seemed to be staring at people waiting for a reaction
Worse was when we had bombs being dropped on us,
The Trusts are supposed to do risk assessments on staff so if many of the returnees were from vulnerable groups, I doubt the majority of the returnees would be risked on frontline Covid workThe belfast one has had patients for a while , a nurse with covid died there a couple of weeks ago . I dont know how many who came back have stayed , we must have the numbers to ,as you say , be able to use the nightingales
A lot of the frontline workers are in the vulnerable group , if you took out all of those we could probably only man one hospital per health authority which is why the shield the vulnerable is a complete nonsense conceptThe Trusts are supposed to do risk assessments on staff so if many of the returnees were from vulnerable groups, I doubt the majority of the returnees would be risked on frontline Covid work
Sending students back to uni was the worst idea going , the numbers of infections in school has rocketed , boris decided to die on the education hill and it was obvious what would happenA new National lockdown but schools carry on. I dont get it.
So hundreds of school kids on buses, trains etc. Hundreds of school kids walking from the train station/bus stops in large groups shoulder to shoulder no masks. Than playing football in the play ground at lunch break. I just dont understand how this works, perhaps the kids should be made to stay at school 24/7 so they dont go home and spread it to their parents !
Sending students back to uni was the worst idea going , the numbers of infections in school has rocketed , boris decided to die on the education hill and it was obvious what would happen
They were given the maximum infection level we could cope with and what whitty said there would be and he has let it go past before acting , allowing for the lag of new restrictions , he has wasted about six weeks , behind as we were before , learning is zeroI am just hoping that whatever they decide to put in place is actually a logically thought out process rather than another knee jerk reaction.
We have had 7 months to plan for a worst case 2nd wave, the least I am expecting from a Government is a sensible workable plan.
Sending students back to uni was the worst idea going , the numbers of infections in school has rocketed , boris decided to die on the education hill and it was obvious what would happen
I don't think front line health care workers are more vulnerable than average, possibly slightly less.A lot of the frontline workers are in the vulnerable group , if you took out all of those we could probably only man one hospital per health authority which is why the shield the vulnerable is a complete nonsense concept
Students get Covid, I understand that, but I think they als deal with it. How many of the 750 Northumbria University students (about which there was an almighty outcry) that tested positive showed symptoms and were ill, and were admitted to hospital, and were put on a ventilator and eventually died...? I guess a big fat zero.Sending students back to uni was the worst idea going , the numbers of infections in school has rocketed , boris decided to die on the education hill and it was obvious what would happen
There are a lot of BAME and overseas staff , lot of overweight and problems that come with that , lots of older staff , i dont know about average numbers but there are obvious issues , shown by the number who diedI don't think front line health care workers are more vulnerable than average, possibly slightly less.
However it doesn't make what you say untrue. The vast majority of patients attending for whatever reason are in the vulnerable groups and in order to protect them adequately you need high levels of staffing in order to allow people not to move between areas and to properly decontaminate between seeing patients, high levels of bed occupancy and high levels of staff sickness and self isolation make this difficult.
My gym is still at 0 recorded cases for members and staff (I know others won’t be). The coffee shop I go to is the same.
They’re the only two places I go to other than my essential places of the supermarket and work.
There is better social distancing and far better constant sanitising at the gym than in the supermarket and work.
If we don’t want to shut schools, it’s the social mixing in houses which needs the most attention. Closing the businesses that are barely or aren’t contributing to the spread, isn’t going to do anything but potentially send these places out of business.