Stanley Johnson has just been given a free 10 minute advert, on Sky news, for some book he wrote years ago.
I'm watching Grant Shapps, on Kay Burley.
This government have not got a clue. Endless talk, how he gets it, we are going to do this, we are putting money into this.
Nothing's happening he won't answer any questions directly, the whole thing is a waste of time.
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Same as the last guy then, and the next oneI'm watching Grant Shapps, on Kay Burley.
This government have not got a clue. Endless talk, how he gets it, we are going to do this, we are putting money into this.
Nothing's happening he won't answer any questions directly, the whole thing is a waste of time.

Hoping more footballers take his lead and try to use thier status and fame for the good of people.Well played Marcus Rashford![]()
Hoping more footballers take his lead and try to use thier status and fame for the good of people.
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No clue what your on about broKyle Walker was just trying his own form of trickle down economics.
No clue what your on about bro
Lets hope so bru.mad how tons of drugs are made for one thing and work for anotherDexamethasone - had to do a double take in the car when I heard that being announced on the radio on the way home.
A steroid I used to hear daily as it's part of the protocol for something called R-CHOP chemotherapy treatment for people with blood cancer such as Lymphoma. Very personal that.
Now could be a wonder drug for Coronavirus. Wow. Just wow.
Dexamethasone - had to do a double take in the car when I heard that being announced on the radio on the way home.
A steroid I used to hear daily as it's part of the protocol for something called R-CHOP chemotherapy treatment for people with blood cancer such as Lymphoma. Very personal that.
Now could be a wonder drug for Coronavirus. Wow. Just wow.
Sounds like good news, if I've understood the brieifing it is only useful for the most affected patients and reduces the likelyhood of death by 20-35%. Really cheap to make as well, absolute pennies.
It’s also used for reducing swelling and helping to repair damage caused by the immune system going haywire and attacking the body’s organs, which is what apparently happens in the severe stages of COVID. It’s a drug I’ve had before and it’s absolutely ****ing brutal in terms of side effects, but I suppose if you’re on a ventilator you’re not going to give a ****.So far I only know what I heard on the radio. But for cancer it's a mechanism for halting growth of the cancer cells as well as boosting and prolonging the effect of the chemo drug itself on those cells. Which makes me wonder whether it is being used to do the same for another drug being given to the worst affected Coronavirus patients.
It’s also used for reducing swelling and helping to repair damage caused by the immune system going haywire and attacking the body’s organs, which is what apparently happens in the severe stages of COVID. It’s a drug I’ve had before and it’s absolutely ****ing brutal in terms of side effects, but I suppose if you’re on a ventilator you’re not going to give a ****.
It’s also used for reducing swelling and helping to repair damage caused by the immune system going haywire and attacking the body’s organs, which is what apparently happens in the severe stages of COVID. It’s a drug I’ve had before and it’s absolutely ****ing brutal in terms of side effects, but I suppose if you’re on a ventilator you’re not going to give a ****.
Sounds like good news, if I've understood the brieifing it is only useful for the most affected patients and reduces the likelyhood of death by 20-35%. Really cheap to make as well, absolute pennies.