https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-59749967
Lads, just throw the towel in.
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-59749967
Lads, just throw the towel in.
It’s not as if you’ve to take a week off work and undergo surgery to get it or anything so I fail to see the problem (for non tinfoil hat nut jobs).
Four jabs in a year? Mad.
Giggles fighting the good fight :D
Not convinced four is enough, we should be moving to weekly.
Even my dad who has been incredibly cautious throughout all of this said today he’s not happy to have a fourth jab so soon after his third. Especially when such a large proportion have had no jab and that’s the fight the government has got to sort in the next few weeks. That 10% is a massive problem for a lot of people.
Yep. Whilst the Isreali's have gone mad on boosters, it feels like barely any time has passed since they tripled up. Their omicron wave hasn't hit but still, they're at 0 deaths a day. Tweak that vaccine for Omicron or whatever variant of the month first.
You're quoting a post from literally a month ago. Seems like your nose stinks of my shit.
Sort your life out. I am literally in your head because you tried to have a dig at my life problems and you are so thick you left an easy angle to be called a fucking moron. Go away.
:cab:
Imagine if these people were in charge....
Emotional arguments are the absolute worst. Straining at the leash not to make sexist remarks here.
https://www.openforumevents.co.uk/sp...lia-patterson/
:lol:Quote:
Propelled by a sense of injustice towards junior doctors and safety concerns about patients during the junior doctor contract dispute, she founded the National Health Singers in 2015 with Georgina Wood. The choir wrote a protest song about the effects of NHS cuts and poor treatment of NHS staff, and a video of the song went viral online. The choir have subsequently been involved in many high profile campaigns protesting NHS cuts, and have sung to around 2 million people live.
Had an incredibly pleasant PCR test a minute ago. Light cheek and tongue rubbing. Would recommend.
:o
RIP
:lol: the tests are bad now.
It's worse than that Giggsy lad
Cotton bud cancer crisis.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-59807241
Prof Paul Hunter is a hero. Brings a tear to my eye.Quote:
Prof Paul Hunter, professor in medicine at the University of East Anglia, told BBC Breakfast that in time people with Covid should be allowed to "go about their normal lives" as they would with a common cold.
"If the self-isolation rules are what's making the pain associated with Covid, then we need to do that perhaps sooner rather than later," he said.
He suggested this might be able to happen "once we're past Easter", depending on the effects of the disease at that time.
On the whole staying home if you're ill (with anything, not just Covid) is in everyone's interests. It just shouldn't be law and it should be up to each of us what risks we want to take. For example, my kids don't go anywhere near a soft play in the winter because it's a fast-track to Norovirus. I'll skip a night out if I feel a bit ropey, etc. We all do this stuff all the time and I imagine most people with Covid would be happier in bed anyway.
This is also encouraging:
https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...droidApp_Other
My unvaccinated wife has tested positive for covid. Based on her symptoms, she's opted for the old school delta variant rather than the soft shite omicron.
I didn't know you could choose which variant to get.
That's what she told me from behind her oxygen mask.
Popcorn banned from French cinemas. :harold:
He was going to be right eventually.
I see the park run has been banned in Wales. We should rescind their national rugby team until this bollocks stops.
Talk about fighting the last war.
You're welcome.
"Would you like some more glitter?"
Sky News headline : More than 500 children admitted to hospital with COVID this week
Skip to the article...
"The definition used to identify a hospital admission with COVID is that someone either tested positive for the virus in the 14 days before their admission or during their stay in hospital."
The media are just the worst.
With the way this is spreading, I'm not using rising hospital numbers as something to be concerned with.
There's nothing to be concerned about beyond the level of concern that existed already, this is just the boy who cried wolf on a national scale.
What needs to happen next is anyone who recommended we not open up in July and recommend we go harder with restrictions this time round should be banned from appearing in the media without that being made clear in lights. If they're actually formally working on the COVID response then that should be that too, P45 time.
Important we still implement WFH though until more data is out in September.
This true?
https://www.manchestereveningnews.co...ieces-22587903
This is the real damage of anti vax.
The Queensland sun will lol covid out of town again.
https://www.smh.com.au/national/quee...lh8_8MJjM78xv8Quote:
Queensland’s contact tracers have drastically scaled back their efforts to identify exposure sites and are now focused primarily on threats to hospitals, aged care facilities and Indigenous communities.
As the state recorded 1158 new coronavirus cases on Tuesday, Health Minister Yvette D’Ath announced the axing of the rule for interstate arrivals in Queensland to be tested on their fifth day.
Yep.
Quote:
As she was pregnant Natalie had chosen not to have any vaccinations for COVID.
Source: https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/corona...9-vaccination/Quote:
It's strongly recommended that you get vaccinated against coronavirus (COVID-19) if you're pregnant or breastfeeding.
:rolleyes:
Size of them legs though.