They haven't cleared all the evidence yet.So why won't China let the Who team in?
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They haven't cleared all the evidence yet.So why won't China let the Who team in?
In a world of melancholy that really made me laugh out loudThey won't be fooled again
Just to give some folks a little update on my covid issues the last few days.
Got tested on Monday. Was suffering severe stomach pain which my GP thought was related to covid. The pain got so bad early a.m. last night that I rang an ambulance thinking I was having a heart attack. Went to the Mater Hospital A+E Department where they tested me a second time. All the time suspected covid cases, were kept in extreme isolation from other patients. I got a cat scan which revealed I have two huge gallstones which caused an infection and nausea. To remove them, I will have to have the gallbladder removed at some point in the future. I was in so much pain, I couldn't sleep, I couldn't eat. It was a very traumatic experience.
I am on lots of pain medication. Then I got the results of both covid tests and they both returned negative. So, glad to be back home in one piece. Having seeing the system the hospitals have in place at first hand, I must say, all the staff are fantastic. From the ambulance staff, the nurses, the doctors, the cleaning staff, the security staff, the dinner ladies. They deserve a huge pay rise when this is all over. Looking forward to a good rest the next few days.
I don’t think they will be taken up on the offer. The representatives of 11,400 high street pharmacies, which are used to doing vaccinations and could deliver up to 1m a week, have offered their services to the Department of Health. They have had no response. I am going to interpret this really generously by assuming that the vaccine task force planning is spot on and they are completely certain that they don’t need any non NHS capacity.You must log in or register to see images
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Heard Ellers on the radio this morning....
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Ah bless listen to Mr 'It ain't over yet'Heard Ellers on the radio this morning....
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still banging on about Brexit... 
Ah bless listen to Mr 'It ain't over yet'still banging on about Brexit...
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Wheres their's?Come on Ellers, where's your sense of humour
Over 1,000 deaths and 62,000 new cases...
Yep and around our way the traffic around 8am and 5pm yesterday and today was as busy as any other non school day.
Last April, the roads were relatively deserted.
I presume that, round our way at least, businesses aren't using the furlough scheme this time, or people just don't give a **** and aren't going to conform any more.
HilariousHeard Ellers on the radio this morning....
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It’s getting quite scary now. Only way is up as Christmas and New Year mixing are factored in over the next ten days.Over 1,000 deaths and 62,000 new cases...
It’s getting quite scary now. Only way is up as Christmas and New Year mixing are factored in over the next ten days.
Traffic seems busy again after a bit of a lull yesterday. Where are all these people going? I am lucky in that I can work 100% from home and do not have school age children, and as a result apart from a weekly trip to the supermarket I can count on the fingers of two hands the number of times I have driven since last March. Perhaps I didn’t get the ‘this doesn’t apply to you’ memo.
Exactly. I feel like yelling ‘it’s ****ing closed’ as they drive past. Likewise I stroll with the dog between two parks at the bottom of Leamington’s main shopping street The Parade. Apart from the M&S food hall, a Tesco metro, Boots, Superdrug and two hardware shops, it’s closed. Yet it seems as busy with pedestrians as when we were in tier 3. But they are not queuing to get into the open shops, just hanging around. It’s genuinely weird, almost zombie like. Even if we can’t shop we are compelled to go to the shops. It’s like something from a JG Ballard short story.Where are people going? I’d happily go somewhere if there was anywhere to ****ing go.
Exactly. I feel like yelling ‘it’s ****ing closed’ as they drive past. Likewise I stroll with the dog between two parks at the bottom of Leamington’s main shopping street The Parade. Apart from the M&S food hall, a Tesco metro, Boots, Superdrug and two hardware shops, it’s closed. Yet it seems as busy with pedestrians as when we were in tier 3. But they are not queuing to get into the open shops, just hanging around. It’s genuinely weird, almost zombie like. Even if we can’t shop we are compelled to go to the shops. It’s like something from a JG Ballard short story.
Weird scenes inside the goldmine.