It's because covid is the only virus that mattersDare I ask why there's not facilities and help with long term effects of pneumonia or flu, why cfs has been ignored all these years, why patient's of strokes have to wait or fight for physio to recover, why heart attack patients arent/weren't getting the treatment they needed to recover?
Get covid and continue feeling ill and the help is there
I'm not seeing how this is fair
A Google search shows that there are rehab programmes and support groups etc for cfs/me? Maybe just depends on where you are and what is offered by your local health trust and any private health care providers. The rehab my friend is doing is through a private care provider and funded by charity - not through the nhs.Dare I ask why there's not facilities and help with long term effects of pneumonia or flu, why cfs has been ignored all these years, why patient's of strokes have to wait or fight for physio to recover, why heart attack patients arent/weren't getting the treatment they needed to recover?
Get covid and continue feeling ill and the help is there
I'm not seeing how this is fair
From what I see here is that if you have cfs then meetings are suspended due to covid and referrals are subject to your GP - which we know is a fight with that as you're not believed.A Google search shows that there are rehab programmes and support groups etc for cfs/me? Maybe just depends on where you are and what is offered by your local health trust and any private health care providers. The rehab my friend is doing is through a private care provider and funded by charity - not through the nhs.
My friend had a long wait to see nhs specialists for the various symptoms she had, it wasn’t a quick thing.
I’ve also seen a lot of things advertised where I am (in Scotland) that have previously been used for other conditions and have been adapted for long covid. Just today I sent my friend a link to a programme with Scottish Opera which is about improving lung health through singing and has been adapted for long covid after previously being offered to people with cystic fibrosis and other respiratory conditions.
Dare I ask why there's not facilities and help with long term effects of pneumonia or flu, why cfs has been ignored all these years, why patient's of strokes have to wait or fight for physio to recover, why heart attack patients arent/weren't getting the treatment they needed to recover?
Get covid and continue feeling ill and the help is there
I'm not seeing how this is fair
So many? 90% of NHS staff are double vaccinated (as of November 2021 when this article was published so may be higher now)I feel like everyone and their mother will now claim they have long covid
do people not wonder why so many in the medical profession/NHS won’t get the vaccine?
Sorry to hear of your friend's issues. You are indeed correct and chronic pain/fatigue type conditions have long been linked to viral infections.I have a friend who picked up a virus teaching at a secondary school. She now has ME. This was over 12 years ago, can’t work, has to nap in the day. She was told she was the right sex, the right age to get it and have the after effects.
I don’t doubt people are still suffering long term from Covid. But it’s not new.
I think it’s just under 400 thousand that aren’t fully vaccinated, and acceptance is getting less and less every time there’s a new booster, if these are the people seeing the effects of the pandemic daily surly none of them would refuse to take it.So many? 90% of NHS staff are double vaccinated (as of November 2021 when this article was published so may be higher now)
Some people are saying it’s the new bad back.I feel like everyone and their mother will now claim they have long covid
do people not wonder why so many in the medical profession/NHS won’t get the vaccine?
That's still a hell of a loss to the healthservice if they're moved away from public facing roles .I think it’s just under 400 thousand that aren’t fully vaccinated, and acceptance is getting less and less every time there’s a new booster, if these are the people seeing the effects of the pandemic daily surly none of them would refuse to take it.
I watched an interview with him a few days ago he said he'll move to Ireland, or another part of the UK rather than take the vaccine , he also said he's not had a good response from most of his colleaguesSome people are saying it’s the new bad back.
Dr. James, the doctor who challenged Javid, said in a radio interview that he has colleagues who have significant health problems after the vaccination.
They've basically said in the article that they can't even measure transmission or longevity there's too many factors at playDoctor who challenged Sajid Javid made misleading claims about vaccines - Full Fact
A doctor who challenged Sajid Javid on live TV misleadingly suggested Covid-19 vaccines are less effective than the evidence suggests.fullfact.org
It appears even he admits he was mistaken in some of the things he said.
I wouldn't have had a second jab if I'd had seizures after the first!My friends mum had a severe reaction to the first jab and ended up in hospital after having seizures. For some unknown reason she was also given the second jab which again landed her in hospital for over 3 weeks. She’s not been then same since
I'm one exam away from completing my degree. I honestly think even after studying 6 years for it I will move out of the UK too if I have to rather then get a vaccine I have no faith in.That's still a hell of a loss to the healthservice if they're moved away from public facing roles .
I watched an interview with him a few days ago he said he'll move to Ireland, or another part of the UK rather than take the vaccine , he also said he's not had a good response from most of his colleagues
They'll bring in overseas workers that how they'll get round it and force the people that don't want it into the private sector .I'm one exam away from completing my degree. I honestly think even after studying 6 years for it I will move out of the UK too if I have to rather then get a vaccine I have no faith in.
My aunt's hospital lab team needs staff who have actually been trained to use the equipment which obviously requires time.
Maybe this is the final thing they need to privatize the NHS?
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