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fernandopartridge

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Found myself in hospital yesterday due to coughing up blood, turns out i have a small case of covid Phunomia i have to take 16 tablets today and 8 tommorow 4 the next day and have a scan again on friday,
25 97kg double vaxxed and have had 2 previous covid infections, i also have a autoimmune disease.
Good luck to you
 

Macca1987

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Found myself in hospital yesterday due to coughing up blood, turns out i have a small case of covid Phunomia i have to take 16 tablets today and 8 tommorow 4 the next day and have a scan again on friday,
25 97kg double vaxxed and have had 2 previous covid infections, i also have a autoimmune disease.
Don't always relate to everything you say, but as one of the sky blue family I wish you a speedy recovery and hope everything works out okay
 

Nick

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Found myself in hospital yesterday due to coughing up blood, turns out i have a small case of covid Phunomia i have to take 16 tablets today and 8 tommorow 4 the next day and have a scan again on friday,
25 97kg double vaxxed and have had 2 previous covid infections, i also have a autoimmune disease.

Get well soon, how have you got it 3 times? You licking doorhandles?
 

fernandopartridge

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I've got to say I will be pretty pissed off to see any return to restrictions.

1. The government has done nothing to address the long or short term capacity constraints (which are entirely of its own makings) in the health service
2 I've had my three doses of vaccine, I've adhered to restrictions (did not see any of my family in person from October 2020 until July 2021).
3. Imposing requirements for punters to sit outside on the pub and restaurant sector is just disingenuous
 
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Found myself in hospital yesterday due to coughing up blood, turns out i have a small case of covid Phunomia i have to take 16 tablets today and 8 tommorow 4 the next day and have a scan again on friday,
25 97kg double vaxxed and have had 2 previous covid infections, i also have a autoimmune disease.
Hope it clears up OK mate
 

chiefdave

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I assume they can then say "Well we didn't force you to close" and not help them out.
That's exactly what they're doing. According to Billboard no-shows are already running at 40% for concerts, that's in the US but you wouldn't expect it to be massively different here. How many of those people are going to be put off buying tickets for future events when they realise they don't get a refund if the show goes ahead but they don't feel its safe to attend.
 

Philosoraptor

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Found myself in hospital yesterday due to coughing up blood, turns out i have a small case of covid Phunomia i have to take 16 tablets today and 8 tommorow 4 the next day and have a scan again on friday,
25 97kg double vaxxed and have had 2 previous covid infections, i also have a autoimmune disease.

Wish you the best.
 

baldy

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They always are on a Monday. 38 last week, 41 the week before. I don't think death registrations are done over the weekend which then makes the Tuesday / Wednesday figures higher.

I don’t know why the news outlets constantly feel the need to tell us about the latest case figures anyway
 

xcraigx

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The previous six Sundays

38
41
35
45
47
57

Be wary of claims Covid-19 deaths “soar” on Tuesdays - Full Fact

Yep, both Sunday and Monday numbers are usually (if not always) the lowest of the week. In terms of deaths I think the figure released Sunday is from the 24 hour period between 5pm Friday to 5pm Saturday, whilst Monday is 5pm Saturday through to Sunday 5pm. Not sure if that's the same for cases, last time I looked into it there was often a 2 or 3 day lag between testing and reporting but I would assume it's got a little quicker over the past 12 months.
 

fernandopartridge

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Be wary of claims Covid-19 deaths “soar” on Tuesdays - Full Fact

Yep, both Sunday and Monday numbers are usually (if not always) the lowest of the week. In terms of deaths I think the figure released Sunday is from the 24 hour period between 5pm Friday to 5pm Saturday, whilst Monday is 5pm Saturday through to Sunday 5pm. Not sure if that's the same for cases, last time I looked into it there was often a 2 or 3 day lag between testing and reporting but I would assume it's got a little quicker over the past 12 months.
My point was more to illustrate that even given the weekend reporting lag there isn't any evidence of any substantial increase in deaths as yet
 

Wyken Sky Blue

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For me not enough of those classed as high risk have been vaccinated and have therefore been hospitalised and unfortunately passed away

The cases are high but deaths and hospitalisations remain low. It's been in the UK for three weeks now

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clint van damme

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For me not enough of those classed as high risk have been vaccinated and have therefore been hospitalised and unfortunately passed away

The cases are high but deaths and hospitalisations remain low. It's been in the UK for three weeks now

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Some hospitals now issuing this preventative pill now as well which is a good thing. Every thing helps.
 

CCFCSteve

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Some hospitals now issuing this preventative pill now as well which is a good thing. Every thing helps.

Yeah, in additional saw Powis saying over the weekend they were planning on treating/monitoring 15% of usual hospital patients at home as well as being able to treat 1.3m high risk patients with the anti virals. I thought that they didn’t have that much of antivirals but that’s what was reported. Both positive
 

Terry_dactyl

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Just waiting for my PCR test result following a positive LFT this morning.
I’m treble jabbed - feel a bit dizzy and tired. Nothing major.
Likely Thrown the Christmas plans out of the window but hardly a big deal compared to others.
 

Sick Boy

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I've got to say I will be pretty pissed off to see any return to restrictions.

1. The government has done nothing to address the long or short term capacity constraints (which are entirely of its own makings) in the health service
2 I've had my three doses of vaccine, I've adhered to restrictions (did not see any of my family in person from October 2020 until July 2021).
3. Imposing requirements for punters to sit outside on the pub and restaurant sector is just disingenuous
There shouldn’t have been the crass Americanesque Freedom Day nonsense - removing all restrictions before a global pandemic finishes is ridiculous and makes it very difficult to row back on.
 

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