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Re: RTE investigates
« Reply #45 on: February 11, 2021, 01:17:23 pm »
Like I said, during Mehaul's ongoing reign of terror. Mehaul became An Taoiseach in June 2020. Fuck knows why anyone thought a fucking clown of his ilk could fill Dr. Leo's little pink Nikes.

Read to the bottom line of your copy & post!

Bring back Dr. Leo. Dr Leo was great so he was...
I was going to highlight that paragraph, but wanted to be sure you read the entire article.

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Re: RTE investigates
« Reply #46 on: February 11, 2021, 01:22:07 pm »
Did ya ever watch Yes Minister? The beginning is never the place to start!
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« Reply #47 on: February 11, 2021, 02:01:58 pm »
Did ya ever watch Yes Minister? The beginning is never the place to start!
I don't think I've missed an episode from Yes Minister,  or Yes, Prime minister.  8)

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Re: RTE investigates
« Reply #48 on: February 11, 2021, 02:09:27 pm »
  Ill respond to that Watty the UN some years ago decided on Human Rights that every Prisoner was entitled to one hours exercise per Day .Now Big Dommos Granny is confined to her 8x6 cell in her nursing home to prevent any interaction with others and to prevent contagion .As a result of sitting in a Cripmo Chair or Cripmo bed built to support her she is static this cuts down on her circulation .
I never mentioned nursing homes but they seem to be a problem worldwide.  And I don't think anybody has found the right balance between isolation and integration yet?  Are you suggesting the matron fuks them out of bed at 8am and gets them to run 2 laps of the grounds?

FROM A DOCTOR WORKING IN BROADGREEN HOSPITAL: KNOWS A GREAT DEAL MORE THAN ANY GOVERNMENT MINISTER....VERY INTERESTING READ
"To all the people on here threatening to unfriend people, or wishing a second wave of COVID on people, for daring to go out in the sun, you really need to think about what you are writing, and a lot of you are health professionals as well.
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The longer we stay locked down, the closer we will be to the next Flu season, so essentially you will be hitting a second spike as people begin to mix, late summer early Autumn which will be just as the next Flu seasons hits, so a second spike will lead nicely into a third and if you want to overwhelm the NHS then this is the exact way to do it.
That article reads like it was written last Spring/early Summer.  Since we didn't have a flu season, I wonder what his/her opinion is now?  He's against lockdown (as he defines it) but he doesn't really suggest an alternative?

I understand that you my be scared and its overwhelming being constantly bombarded with negativity and fear, but before you completely isolate yourselves and fall out with loved ones and friends, ask yourself is lockdown still working, and what are the potential benefits of staying locked down versus, carrying on with some semblance of a normal life?"

I don't think anyone official is telling us to lock the front door and hide under the bed.  It's about managing the risk.  Go shopping when it's less busy.  Work from home if you can.  Wear a mask, keep 2 metres distance and wash your hands.  Apart from masks, I don't think the official advice has changed much since the beginning?
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Re: RTE investigates
« Reply #49 on: February 11, 2021, 02:20:06 pm »
If we all go shopping when it's less busy less will become more. How about supermarkets staying open 20 hours/day and restricting over 60s shopping hours to 00:00 - 04:00 with a thorough disinfection routine carried out from 04:00 to 08:00 behind closed, locked and sealed doors?
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« Reply #51 on: February 11, 2021, 08:08:13 pm »
The results indicate that for every 25 such patients treated with Actemra, also known as tocilizumab, one life would be saved, the researchers said.

Not such good news for 24 out of 25.
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« Reply #52 on: February 11, 2021, 10:58:09 pm »
The results indicate that for every 25 such patients treated with Actemra, also known as tocilizumab, one life would be saved, the researchers said.

Not such good news for 24 out of 25.
Does Ermy get a call to come up with names for those drugs? 8)

 


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