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Any reason why not mate ?

Personally I'd like to wait until it's been in circulation for a while to see how it all pans out. I know that's what clinical trials are for, but I'm not in any great rush to get myself vaccinated. I think it will be really useful for vulnerable groups and healthcare workers though.

Wake up FFS. People like HIAG are getting really angry and frustrated that you can't see the truth!

You are so mainstream and scared to see the reality.

O - P - E - N T - H - E- M NOW or we will get really abusive
 
I had to actually attend my doctors surgery today per docs instructions, first time since the virus.

Things have certainly changed, you no longer just walk in, first your visit is controlled at the door that it's been authorised, second you aint getting in without a mask.

Two simple rules to keep everyone safe. Unless you're HiaG of course then it's a conspiracy :)

They should have an incinerator set aside at health care settings for those who refuse to wear a mask
 
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They should have an incinerator set aside at health care settings for those who refuse to wear a mask

You just simply wouldn't get in, it's like a fortress <laugh>

But I'm happy with it. I've said for years, why do people need to go to the doctors. Most stuff can be sorted over the phone, we are all adults and have a good knowledge of our own well-being. Yes, today was an exception, but you will get that to. I found it so much more efficient and safer, can't believe we had to wait for a pandemic to do this.
 
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You just simply wouldn't get in, it's like a fortress <laugh>

But I'm happy with it. I've said for years, why do people need to go to the doctors. Most stuff can be sorted over the phone, we are all adults and have a good knowledge of our own well-being. Yes, today was an exception, but you will get that to. I found it so much more efficient and safer, can't believe we had to wait for a pandemic to do this.

I should have added, if this is a conspiracy, I'm all for it!
 
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You just simply wouldn't get in, it's like a fortress <laugh>

But I'm happy with it. I've said for years, why do people need to go to the doctors. Most stuff can be sorted over the phone, we are all adults and have a good knowledge of our own well-being. Yes, today was an exception, but you will get that to. I found it so much more efficient and safer, can't believe we had to wait for a pandemic to do this.

A friend of mine is a GP and she's been working from home as her partner is shielding. It just goes to show that GPs can do 90% of their consultations over the phone/skype etc.
 
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You just simply wouldn't get in, it's like a fortress <laugh>

But I'm happy with it. I've said for years, why do people need to go to the doctors. Most stuff can be sorted over the phone, we are all adults and have a good knowledge of our own well-being. Yes, today was an exception, but you will get that to. I found it so much more efficient and safer, can't believe we had to wait for a pandemic to do this.
once got a letter from my surgery threatening to remove me from their list as they hadn't seen me for 3 years <laugh>
mind you might need to see them in next couple of days:emoticon-0101-sadsm
 
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once got a letter from my surgery threatening to remove me from their list as they hadn't seen me for 3 years <laugh>
mind you might need to see them in next couple of days:emoticon-0101-sadsm

I got two letters a week a go from the hospital.

First letter....confirming appointment and telling me I have to wear a mask etc

Second letter....arrived the following day, dated the same date as the first letter, telling me NOT to go to hospital!

<confused> ...I decided not to attend, I felt it was the safer option of the two.
 
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A friend of mine is a GP and she's been working from home as her partner is shielding. It just goes to show that GPs can do 90% of their consultations over the phone/skype etc.
umm they will be missing stuff they may notice in the flesh though thinking about it these days the appointments are so rushed cancel that .
 
A friend of mine is a GP and she's been working from home as her partner is shielding. It just goes to show that GPs can do 90% of their consultations over the phone/skype etc.

@brb went in for The Finger Test

he drooped his kecks
layed on the couch
pulled his knees up
and the doctor whacked his middle digit up his Rusty Sheriff Badge

Cant do this test over the phone, Skype and diy maybe
 
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umm they will be missing stuff they may notice in the flesh though thinking about it these days the appointments are so rushed cancel that .

Many Consultants aren’t overly keen on telephone consultations, as patients lie about their symptoms or their severity more often than you’d think possible. So the preference is to look in the patients eyes so to speak.

That’s not so say there’s not plenty that can be done over the phone, especially just routine follow ups.
 
umm they will be missing stuff they may notice in the flesh though thinking about it these days the appointments are so rushed cancel that .

yeah some stuff absolutely needs seeing in the flesh, but a huge proportion of it can be diagnosed remotely. If GPs have concerns about anything then they’ll usually refer on to a specialist anyway.
 
Well, we didn’t have to wait long, here’s the Daily Mail readers view on the vaccine news.

Wonderful stuff.

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which one do you think is HIAG ?
 
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