He's acting to prevent a spike that will shaft the NHS surely
Enforce a closure then. Don’t leave businesses having to decide between keeping their staff and customers safe and trying to make some small income. It’s a cop-out to protect insurers.
He's acting to prevent a spike that will shaft the NHS surely
Spot on again Goldie! Too many moaning at the government at every opportunity to score political points.Don't be impatient! That can't be put in place overnight, Chancellor of the Ex making a statement today
Enforce a closure then. Don’t leave businesses having to decide between keeping their staff and customers safe and trying to make some small income. It’s a cop-out to protect insurers.

He's acting to prevent a spike that will shaft the NHS surely
Enforce a closure then. Don’t leave businesses having to decide between keeping their staff and customers safe and trying to make some small income. It’s a cop-out to protect insurers.
To be honest we are already shafted.
Sadly, there are degrees of shafting, illustrated by how many die
Or by the degree that we, working in the NHS, are being put at risk.
Thanks Staines & appreciate thatShe is far.more vulnerable to it and imho, should do what she can to go on ‘social isolation’. The problem is that doing that is extremely difficult and only works to some degree.....You’ll go out, could get infected and then in turn might infect her. It’s an extremely difficult situation.
Yes, that's a big one, Stainsey. You need to have the right equipment to isolate you from risk where possible. Hopefully it's on its way. Late, but no one could have predicted this virus situation
Sadly Goldie, ‘this virus situation’ has been predicted for many years and we have come close to it on several occasions this century. What we have chosen to do is not prepare for it by accepting the risk and hoping it doesn’t happen. The pandemic plans we have in place for a relatively benign virus (85% of the people who get it don’t even need treatment) are being exposed as inadequate not because of how deadly it is, but because of the huge % of the population which is predicted to get it, and our relatively old and unhealthy populace. The 15% needing treatment could be a very big number.Yes, that's a big one, Stainsey. You need to have the right equipment to isolate you from risk where possible. Hopefully it's on its way. Late, but no one could have predicted this virus situation
Yes mate, it’s a big problem at the moment that we are running out of PPE. This is compounded by the fact that we are using so much by having to attend ‘bullshit’ calls, where people should be following the advice that has been widely circulated and care for themselves.
We’ve been told that we are within our rights to refuse to attend jobs if we haven’t got the correct gear but easier said than done if it’s an arrest or something life threatening.
Sadly Goldie, ‘this virus situation’ has been predicted for many years and we have come close to it on several occasions this century. What we have chosen to do is not prepare for it by accepting the risk and hoping it doesn’t happen. The pandemic plans we have in place for a relatively benign virus (85% of the people who get it don’t even need treatment) are being exposed as inadequate not because of how deadly it is, but because of the huge % of the population which is predicted to get it, and our relatively old and unhealthy populace. The 15% needing treatment could be a very big number.
Again correct. WHO said no country could prepare for this. I keep hearing about our NHS yet no one is mentioning the so called better health services abroad which are under the same pressure?I doubt there's a country on earth that was prepared for this, Stan. And, at the moment anyway, we're in a much better place than some
Just going on numbers South Korea, Hong Kong, Singapore, Germany, Japan would all seem to be doing better than us. But it might be down to a whole variety of reasons - health services, government policy, demographics, culture. And it’s really hard to tell because the statistics are so dodgy, we have no idea how many people actually have/have had the virus, here or elsewhere. Anyway, it’s not a competition, is it?Again correct. WHO said no country could prepare for this. I keep hearing about our NHS yet no one is mentioning the so called better health services abroad which are under the same pressure?
Again correct. WHO said no country could prepare for this. I keep hearing about our NHS yet no one is mentioning the so called better health services abroad which are under the same pressure?