I suspect those on normal employment contracts make up the majority of self isolationists
Quite.
I suspect those on normal employment contracts make up the majority of self isolationists
After dark virus, its a new variant that will require 127 added boosters over the course of 126 days.Apparently the pubs in Ireland shut at eight
It's when the virus comes out
The majority of self employed dont really have a choice. I know of nearly a dozen who were or are covid positive and still went/going to work.I suspect those on normal employment contracts do, but the self-employed and ‘zero hours’ folk won’t.
It should just be put in the water supply with flourideAfter dark virus, its a new variant that will require 127 added boosters over the course of 126 days.
The majority of self employed dont really have a choice. I know of nearly a dozen who were or are covid positive and still went/going to work.
One of my lads is positive, very mild symptoms, similar to a cold. Just sent him to an empty property to work. Some dont have that luxury though. I think isolation will become a thing of the past soon.I certainly wouldn't blame them for that, Bob, particularly if they're not showing any symptoms. if the rest of us are jabbed then there shouldn't be that much to fear.
One of my lads is positive, very mild symptoms, similar to a cold. Just sent him to an empty property to work. Some dont have that luxury though. I think isolation will become a thing of the past soon.
As I understand it the hospitals are by nowhere near as full as this time last year, but the fear is that Omicron’s higher transmission rate will hospitalise a great number in a shorter period of time, albeit maybe stays will be shorter?
If that’s correct then why not recreate the Nightingale Hospitals? Surely this must be a cheaper option than the current impact on the economy caused by all these unnecessary isolations.
If the current policy is to protect the presently overrated NHS then won’t that alleviate the problem and allow more of us to go about our business?
Catching a Covid variant at some stage is an inevitability after all, or do we all need another three jabs per annum ad infinitum?
Not after April 1 apparentlyThe Nightingale hospitals would need nurses and doctors to work in them, though. It's probably more the lack of staff than the lack of beds that's the problem for the NHS at the moment.
The NHS is close to breaking point due to lack of staff as much as space cons.
Nightingale hospitals cannot be adequately staffed at moment. So not an answer
The persistent running down of the NHS over the last decade has caused that lack of recruitment..
Sometime in the futureName a year that the NHS wasn't at breaking point, Vern.
I remember years ago under the Blair government that they said it was at 'breaking point'. I think Beth has made a mistake just saying 'last decade'.Name a year that the NHS wasn't at breaking point, Vern.
This. Its certainly been the same since i can remember.I remember years ago under the Blair government that they said it was at 'breaking point'. I think Beth has made a mistake just saying 'last decade'.
They have thrown money over money at the NHS and it still has problems. Time for a re think and get it sorted properly.
I remember years ago under the Blair government that they said it was at 'breaking point'. I think Beth has made a mistake just saying 'last decade'.
They have thrown money over money at the NHS and it still has problems. Time for a re think and get it sorted properly.
I remember years ago under the Blair government that they said it was at 'breaking point'. I think Beth has made a mistake just saying 'last decade'.
They have thrown money over money at the NHS and it still has problems. Time for a re think and get it sorted properly.
The NHS is close to breaking point due to lack of staff as much as space cons.
Nightingale hospitals cannot be adequately staffed at moment. So not an answer
The persistent running down of the NHS over the last decade has caused that lack of recruitment..
We managed to adequately staff these Nightingales when we didn’t have the vaccines and sufficient PPE and ended up not using them much (if at all).