Because boneheads like you would start complaining about why the number of people killed by something else wasn't published daily.Why not publish daily figures of people who are dying of cancer or heart disease then?
That is completely wrong. It is 543 deaths which have occurred over the past couple of years, not all yesterday.543 dead today
I’ve now picked it up from school. Been triple jabbed and still feel like shite.Cases as in kids sniffling
rEsPeCt ThEiR cHoIcE
Fuck anti vaxxers. Either scum or morons.
Because boneheads like you would start complaining about why the number of people killed by something else wasn't published daily.
you'd cry like a baby you weird villa c**tI wouldn’t give two shiny shites
yesYou had this vaccine then?
"I've looked at the data myself" he says to someone who's made it their life work.
The other classic line was someone who shuns medicine generally because they 'know their own body'
What do these moronshttps://youtu.be/WztH8ubX-JY do if they have a problem with their car or their plumbing?
Do they ring a plumber or a mechanic or do they tweet Laurence Fox or James Melville for advice?
Which one is meant to be me? Because the baldy bloke is saying what I’m saying - bit of a fail really
What a clueless tosser.
Give's ammunition against him next election. Whether people would listen to it...?Why worry about people not getting the treatment they need and dying when you can instead withhold the funding required as leverage to try and trigger a leadership contest.
Rishi Sunak blocking NHS recovery plan because PM’s power ‘dying’, NHS chief says
Matthew Taylor, head of NHS Confederation, points to power struggle like Gordon Brown resisting a weakened Tony Blairwww.independent.co.uk
In news that probably won't surprise a lot of people from all that money raised by Captain Tom for the NHS they've made 4 grants of £40K each a total of £160K.
They've also spent £162,336 on 'management' including £126,424 on 'fundraising consultancy fees'.
I used to work for a company that dealt with a lot of charities and non-profits. Was a bit of an eye opener and made me a lot more careful about what I donate to.In fairness this is from the Captain Tom Foundation, which is separate from the funds raised as a result of him lapping the garden.
That said, the £160k is from donations in excess of £1m so is not very good. I had a look at the accounts and the charitable aims are rather wishy washy.
I used to work for a company that dealt with a lot of charities and non-profits. Was a bit of an eye opener and made me a lot more careful about what I donate to.
Well who knows maybe the private sector will pick up the slack?Give's ammunition against him next election. Whether people would listen to it...?
For a fee, of course...Well who knows maybe the private sector will pick up the slack?
Sister tested + Sunday after seeing grandparents on Friday (tested negative before going) now my brother dad and my grandma all have COVID , grandma was real bad yesterday but wasn't testing + until today when she passed out this morning was rushed to hospital and tested + via a PCR test, no idea anything else as she is elderly (78) she has no ability to use her phone and we know how shit NHS are at keeping family updated.
At least wait for the science. Seems a lot of scientists are saying they think it's too early now.I don't think an ongoing legal obligation to self-isolate is reasonable for too much longer and agree that it should be dropped at some point in time. I'd probably wait until the spring though.
There absolutely has to be a conversation about what living with covid means long term but given the comments from SAGE etc that conversation clearly hasn't taken place and Johnson is just trying to distract from the mess he's in.I don't think an ongoing legal obligation to self-isolate is reasonable for too much longer and agree that it should be dropped at some point in time. I'd probably wait until the spring though.
I don't think an ongoing legal obligation to self-isolate is reasonable for too much longer and agree that it should be dropped at some point in time. I'd probably wait until the spring though.
Also if this is the level we are settling on as living with covid we're averaging over 200 deaths a day, that equates to well over 70K deaths a year which would take it above heart disease and dementia as the biggest killers in the UK. Don't we therefore then need a huge capacity increase in the NHS to accolade this?
I don't think an ongoing legal obligation to self-isolate is reasonable for too much longer and agree that it should be dropped at some point in time. I'd probably wait until the spring though.
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