Yeah there’s a world shortage apparently they’re rolling out the Covid vaccine for NHS staff before ChristmasThe flu shot. People above were saying there is a shortage and NHS staff aren't getting it.
Yeah there’s a world shortage apparently they’re rolling out the Covid vaccine for NHS staff before ChristmasThe flu shot. People above were saying there is a shortage and NHS staff aren't getting it.
Ah, she is also NHS Scotland so much have got lucky.I said it. I am NHS Scotland staff and we’re not. A few weeks ago yes, but there’s now a national supply issue and many of us aren’t vaccinated.
This government really is the gift that keeps givingTreasury confirms it is to end VAT waiver on PPE in UK
Items such as protective face masks and gloves will no longer be exempt from 20% sales taxwww.theguardian.com
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We have been wondering this too....My dad tested positive 2 weeks ago, my sister had been at his house then I had, his partner had also stayed over a few nights too, I actually took him and did his test as he has a brain injury and struggles with things like this and not one of us have caught the virus, we have all isolated and been tested and were all negative, my sister developed symptoms after a few days, got tested and was negative....I really don't understand how if it's so contagious how none of us caught ItYet seems crazy to me her boyfriend didn’t then get it? There’s been a few instances I’ve seen on here when people who lived with someone who tested positive didn’t catch it but they caught it from someone they had passing contact with. It’s so strange, I wonder why some aren’t catching it so easily.
I keep wondering how accurate the tests are .I've known people with some surprising results that's left them even scratching their heads (so to speak)We have been wondering this too....My dad tested positive 2 weeks ago, my sister had been at his house then I had, his partner had also stayed over a few nights too, I actually took him and did his test as he has a brain injury and struggles with things like this and not one of us have caught the virus, we have all isolated and been tested and were all negative, my sister developed symptoms after a few days, got tested and was negative....I really don't understand how if it's so contagious how none of us caught It
It could be false negatives if the tests were not administered correctly.We have been wondering this too....My dad tested positive 2 weeks ago, my sister had been at his house then I had, his partner had also stayed over a few nights too, I actually took him and did his test as he has a brain injury and struggles with things like this and not one of us have caught the virus, we have all isolated and been tested and were all negative, my sister developed symptoms after a few days, got tested and was negative....I really don't understand how if it's so contagious how none of us caught It
We're in Yorkshire. Mum's care home had the flu vaccine three weeks ago, other half last week, and I'm getting daily reminders to go for mine.I said it. I am NHS Scotland staff and we’re not. A few weeks ago yes, but there’s now a national supply issue and many of us aren’t vaccinated.
I would, yes.Because i Like to confuse everyone I have another question.
Person a tested positive on Wednesday. Person b last saw person a on Monday. In bubble but do not live together.
Does person b have to isolate?
I would, yes.Because i Like to confuse everyone I have another question.
Person a tested positive on Wednesday. Person b last saw person a on Monday. In bubble but do not live together.
Does person b have to isolate?
Yeah I think they'd need to. If B last saw A only 48 hours before the positive test, person A would have been contagious at that point.Because i Like to confuse everyone I have another question.
Person a tested positive on Wednesday. Person b last saw person a on Monday. In bubble but do not live together.
Does person b have to isolate?
Honestly I think these questions are absolute no brainers Obviously yes.Because i Like to confuse everyone I have another question.
Person a tested positive on Wednesday. Person b last saw person a on Monday. In bubble but do not live together.
Does person b have to isolate?
my best friend had it, ended up in hospital overnight with breathing difficulties. Her partner and kids were tested, all of them negative This thing just baffles meI know 4 people in total who have had a positive test. 2 being nurses, 1 reception teacher, and 1 teenage - all isolated cases. Not one of them spread it to a family member or a child in school or a friend etc (any close contact). It’s bizarre
How much time did person a spend with person b? Was it more than 15 minutes with less than a metre between them?Because i Like to confuse everyone I have another question.
Person a tested positive on Wednesday. Person b last saw person a on Monday. In bubble but do not live together.
Does person b have to isolate?