MCFC_ Phil
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Yeah, he's talking bolloxWhy would death rates go down when Dr's go on strike? Doesn't make any sense. I know junior Dr's can go on strike, but qualified Dr's?
Yeah, he's talking bolloxWhy would death rates go down when Dr's go on strike? Doesn't make any sense. I know junior Dr's can go on strike, but qualified Dr's?
Yeah, he's talking bollox
My own hunch is that the vast majority of excess deaths will be directly attributable to Covid, its pretty much tracked definite covid deaths both in this country and others as far as I can see. The most likely explanation is that it's covid though I may be wrong.
I suspect most doctors don't appreciate the very regular time wasters although they clearly don't want people to ignore worrying symptoms.
Why would death rates go down when Dr's go on strike? Doesn't make any sense. I know junior Dr's can go on strike, but qualified Dr's?
Why would death rates go down when Dr's go on strike? Doesn't make any sense. I know junior Dr's can go on strike, but qualified Dr's?
Yeah, he's talking bollox
You're taking the piss, cancer referrals have gone down massively, people rushed into hospital with heart problems cut drastically. Get covid you might die. Don't get treated for a heart attack you're dead, almost certain you will be be without cancer treatment. Massive scaremongering will kill more than covid.
It's a pretty well recognised phenomenonIt is very rare for senior doctors to go on strike. When the juniors when on strike the other year their duties were largely covered by consultants (and sometimes advance nurse practitioners) so it is possible people received higher quality of care in those circumstances.
Excellent interview today in Mail's money section with boss at Astra Zeneca.
Confident vaccine roll out in NHS by end of September, also another therapeutic with very impressive results so far with regards respiratory control.
Enough vaccine already for two billion doses.
A billion doses have been set aside for third world and undeveloped countries.
Bill Gates has bankrolled a large part of it.
UK will be first in queue due to the workings of Oxford University team and their long ties in UK.
Now Britain's most valuable company at £120bn and number one listing on FTSE.
400m doses paid for by US.
Astra aren't certain yet if people over 75 might require two separate doses in terms of total efficacy.
Light on the horizon!
Excellent interview today in Mail's money section with boss at Astra Zeneca.
Confident vaccine roll out in NHS by end of September, also another therapeutic with very impressive results so far with regards respiratory control.
Enough vaccine already for two billion doses.
A billion doses have been set aside for third world and undeveloped countries.
Bill Gates has bankrolled a large part of it.
UK will be first in queue due to the workings of Oxford University team and their long ties in UK.
Now Britain's most valuable company at £120bn and number one listing on FTSE.
400m doses paid for by US.
Astra aren't certain yet if people over 75 might require two separate doses in terms of total efficacy.
Light on the horizon!