Probably too miserable to pay for the treatmentRyan Air’s CEO Michael O'Leary has the most revolting teeth. Has he ever been to a dentist? Yellow much?
They are still building the one in Exeter!Think our nightingale is getting closed and only used if needed now
Haha! Bit late now... maybe the SW are still expecting their peak. To be honest I think the one here only ever had about 15 patients in it at a time.They are still building the one in Exeter!
They only started it about 3 weeks ago. Makes you wonder if they are expecting it to get bad againHaha! Bit late now... maybe the SW are still expecting their peak. To be honest I think the one here only ever had about 15 patients in it at a time.
Where are you based, if you don't mind? Ours was never even used and we were very hard hit!!Think our nightingale is getting closed and only used if needed now
I've found a partial solution - if you're wearing a surgical mask (or any full covering mask), put up higher up so it's under your eyes, then put your glasses over it, so they're on the bridge of your nose. The bottom of your glasses cover the mask, but it stops the fogging. I hate wearing them, but I feel safer when out shopping and will do once I'm travelling to and from work - will be wearing one in work too as I'm in retail.Wearing the mask makes my glasses steam up loads which is a pain and dangerous since I’m blind as a bat if I can’t see with my specs
I know between our two hospitals in my area we have no patients on ventilators for covid and there is 3 covid patients in our hospitalYes but there could be hundreds being kept alive on ventilators it's how many new infections will indicate the true figures ?
Hopefully ..the nxt few weeks will tell us for sure ..
There's a lot of hospital's both NHS and private ,Kate Garraway's husband is still being ventilated even though he has little chance of recovery .He's in a private hospital ,we don't know how many cases they are dealing with nationwide as only NHS figures were being counted until last week.Then they said they were another 62,000 excess deaths from March till May 48,000 of those not in an NHS settingI know between our two hospitals in my area we have no patients on ventilators for covid and there is 3 covid patients in our hospital
I’m not doubting it , I was just saying it as a postive note because the north east keeps getting highlighted as worse areas but we are down to 3 covid patients in one trust with none of them being in iccu and very few new diagnosed patientsThere's a lot of hospital's both NHS and private ,Kate Garraway's husband is still being ventilated even though he has little chance of recovery .He's in a private hospital ,we don't know how many cases they are dealing with nationwide as only NHS figures were being counted until last week.Then they said they were another 62,000 excess deaths from March till May 48,000 of those not in an NHS setting
Yes things are going in the right direction ,long may it continueI’m not doubting it , I was just saying it as a postive note because the north east keeps getting highlighted as worse areas but we are down to 3 covid patients in one trust with none of them being in iccu and very few new diagnosed patients
I literally don’t believe a word that comes from the government anymoreWTF. This is a complete 180 of what they have been saying for MONTHS while people are in LOCKDOWN. I no longer trust what they say. In January, they tweeted that it couldn't spread from human to human. Then they said "no masks" then "WEAR masks." I don't think they know what they are talking about.
Asymptomatic spread of coronavirus is 'very rare,' WHO says
Government responses should focus on detecting and isolating infected people with symptoms, said the WHO's Dr. Maria Van Kerkhove.www.cnbc.com
Looks like a case of watch and wait ,and the rest with a pinch of salt .We'll know within the nxt couple of months if this is really going away, it will have fizzled out by then for sure..WTF. This is a complete 180 of what they have been saying for MONTHS while people are in LOCKDOWN. I no longer trust what they say. In January, they tweeted that it couldn't spread from human to human. Then they said "no masks" then "WEAR masks." I don't think they know what they are talking about.
Asymptomatic spread of coronavirus is 'very rare,' WHO says
Government responses should focus on detecting and isolating infected people with symptoms, said the WHO's Dr. Maria Van Kerkhove.www.cnbc.com
Sooo it seems there is a difference between presymptomatic and asymptomatic.WTF. This is a complete 180 of what they have been saying for MONTHS while people are in LOCKDOWN. I no longer trust what they say. In January, they tweeted that it couldn't spread from human to human. Then they said "no masks" then "WEAR masks." I don't think they know what they are talking about.
Asymptomatic spread of coronavirus is 'very rare,' WHO says
Government responses should focus on detecting and isolating infected people with symptoms, said the WHO's Dr. Maria Van Kerkhove.www.cnbc.com
Did someone not say earlier in the thread that the asymptomatic people tested where they work had no anti-bodies but the people that showed symptoms had .Then someone else contradicted this they were having the opposite results when they were tested .Makes you wonder how valid the tests are?Sooo it seems there is a difference between presymptomatic and asymptomatic.
Presymptomatic: can infect before showing symptoms.
Asymptomatic: never shows symptoms.
Apparently asymptomatic rarely infects people... makes you wonder though.