Covid restrictions - are you adhering or not?

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Have you been sticking rigidly to the rules, with no ifs, buts, or conditions?

Yes, I've followed to the letter.
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Kind of, I'm being sensible and reducing contact with people.
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58%
No, I'm carrying on regardless
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Re: Covid restrictions - are you adhering or not?

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moth wrote: Thu Dec 31, 2020 3:50 pm
weeksy wrote: Thu Dec 31, 2020 3:44 pm
moth wrote: Thu Dec 31, 2020 3:42 pm

Dr. Paoloni begs to differ

https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfr ... -146373450

tl;dr? paras 10 & 11
I ain't opening a link the the guardian :)

You tell me instead :)
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In a rushed acceptance of these shortcomings, the Nightingales were thrown up. But what was undoubtedly an impressive feat of engineering and teamwork failed to take into account the number of trained staff that would be required to make them work. Ventilatory support and critical care is a highly specialised area of medical care and cannot be delivered by volunteers.

Diluting staff within our already overstretched hospitals to get the Nightingales running appears a fantasy. As hospitals deal with their own staffing crises every day, as staff self-isolate or are themselves off with Covid, their existence is little more than a totemic placebo.
I'm going to go with an optimistic

"yeah but since they started building them, they've been training up people to work in them"

Maybe overly optimistic.... but i'm a cheery guy :)
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weeksy wrote: Thu Dec 31, 2020 3:52 pm
moth wrote: Thu Dec 31, 2020 3:50 pm
weeksy wrote: Thu Dec 31, 2020 3:44 pm

I ain't opening a link the the guardian :)

You tell me instead :)
Go on, it won't kill you. I'm full on Tory scum and it hasn't harmed me. :)
In a rushed acceptance of these shortcomings, the Nightingales were thrown up. But what was undoubtedly an impressive feat of engineering and teamwork failed to take into account the number of trained staff that would be required to make them work. Ventilatory support and critical care is a highly specialised area of medical care and cannot be delivered by volunteers.

Diluting staff within our already overstretched hospitals to get the Nightingales running appears a fantasy. As hospitals deal with their own staffing crises every day, as staff self-isolate or are themselves off with Covid, their existence is little more than a totemic placebo.
I'm going to go with an optimistic

"yeah but since they started building them, they've been training up people to work in them"

Maybe overly optimistic.... but i'm a cheery guy :)
Well she's better placed to know the reality than you or I, but we need optimists. Carry on. :)
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weeksy wrote: Thu Dec 31, 2020 3:20 pm
irie wrote: Thu Dec 31, 2020 3:19 pm Here we go ... again.

http://news.sky.com/story/covid-19-nigh ... e-12176338
Nightingale hospitals across England are being "readied" for use if needed as COVID-19 patient numbers rise.

The NHS in London has been asked to make sure the Excel centre site is "reactivated and ready to admit patients" as hospitals in the capital struggle.

Other Nightingale hospital sites across England include Manchester, Bristol, Sunderland, Harrogate, Exeter and Birmingham.
Is that a bad thing ?
What do you think?
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weeksy wrote: Thu Dec 31, 2020 3:44 pm
moth wrote: Thu Dec 31, 2020 3:42 pm
weeksy wrote: Thu Dec 31, 2020 3:33 pm

Well i'm kinda making the assumption here that they wouldn't 'ready' them unless that have a staffing plan.
Dr. Paoloni begs to differ

https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfr ... -146373450

tl;dr? paras 10 & 11
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Without looking at it, it's the Tory government's fault for running the NHS into the ground and not planning for pandemics properly. Until they are needed there will be lots of people saying it can't be done and NHS trusts saying they can't release any staff. If it gets to the state they are needed I suspect trusts will stop whining and work together to make it all work even if involves less qualified staff.
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Mussels wrote: Thu Dec 31, 2020 4:00 pm
weeksy wrote: Thu Dec 31, 2020 3:44 pm
moth wrote: Thu Dec 31, 2020 3:42 pm

Dr. Paoloni begs to differ

https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfr ... -146373450

tl;dr? paras 10 & 11
I ain't opening a link the the guardian :)

You tell me instead :)
Without looking at it, it's the Tory government's fault for running the NHS into the ground and not planning for pandemics properly. Until they are needed there will be lots of people saying it can't be done and NHS trusts saying they can't release any staff. If it gets to the state they are needed I suspect trusts will stop whining and work together to make it all work even if involves less qualified staff.
If ignorance is bliss, you must be ecstatic :)
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Mussels wrote: Thu Dec 31, 2020 4:00 pm
Without looking at it, it's the Tory government's fault for running the NHS into the ground and not planning for pandemics properly. Until they are needed there will be lots of people saying it can't be done and NHS trusts saying they can't release any staff. If it gets to the state they are needed I suspect trusts will stop whining and work together to make it all work even if involves less qualified staff.
"Hospitals and ambulance services are struggling with a staff sickness rate two to three times higher than usual, as growing numbers of NHS workers fall ill or go into isolation amid a huge surge in Covid infections."
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/202 ... sual-level
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The number of nurse vacancies in the NHS in England has increased to a record high, latest data reveals. In the first quarter of 2019-20, 12% of full-time equivalent registered nurse posts in the provider sector were empty, equating to 43,617 missing staff.

I doubt that all of those have been filled, which won't help.
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They stood the Nightingales up previously without having sufficient trained resources ( one of the reasons they were pretty empty).

Two London hospitals have just gone into emergency medicine mode, one being the Royal London. That’s urgent care only. More will follow. The staff at these hospitals are also exhausted/ getting ill, as are the paramedics etc who serve them.

They’ll stand up the excel Nightingale, but we haven’t trained thousands of new resp’ staff since March and won’t be able to staff it again. They’ll probably stay open for longer this time, but don’t be under any delusion that they’ll serve as anything other as massive cordon zones. You’ll likely get very intermittent treatment and your final days will be surrounded by other people suffocating to death with nothing but a flimsy bit of board between cubicles to drown out the noise.

It’s shameful to see how many conspiracy fools are still suggesting this is gaslighting. I’m all for being slightly paranoid and sceptical but if your actions are likely going to negatively impact on the well being of others, you should be launched into orbit.
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Docca wrote: Thu Dec 31, 2020 4:59 pm They stood the Nightingales up previously without having sufficient trained resources ( one of the reasons they were pretty empty).

Two London hospitals have just gone into emergency medicine mode, one being the Royal London. That’s urgent care only. More will follow. The staff at these hospitals are also exhausted/ getting ill, as are the paramedics etc who serve them.

They’ll stand up the excel Nightingale, but we haven’t trained thousands of new resp’ staff since March and won’t be able to staff it again. They’ll probably stay open for longer this time, but don’t be under any delusion that they’ll serve as anything other as massive cordon zones. You’ll likely get very intermittent treatment and your final days will be surrounded by other people suffocating to death with nothing but a flimsy bit of board between cubicles to drown out the noise.

It’s shameful to see how many conspiracy fools are still suggesting this is gaslighting. I’m all for being slightly paranoid and sceptical but if your actions are likely going to negatively impact on the well being of others, you should be launched into orbit.
Infection levels in Havant are more than twice where we live just 10 miles away to the east.

Because I know people who live there (including a grand daughter), I can tell you for a fact that that these are being caused by an almost complete lack of mask wearing, social distancing, or hygiene measures.

There will never be enough hospital capacity to deal with the explosion in infections that occur with this lack of compliance with even basic measures, let alone after NYE celebrations!

People like this are launching the hospital system into orbit.
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WTF do we do though ? MAybe some adverts of people dying on TV ? A bit more of people being on respirators ?

Why do people not grasp the situation ? I mean i know 5-8 people who've had it and been tested positive, none have died and they've not really had a terribly hard time. But the simple fact is, it doesn't seem very nice, so i'd rather not ! Why do some many seem completely ambivalent toward it ?
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People that don't care seem similar to drink drivers, no amount of campaigns and threats of punishment will change their minds.
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Sadly there are loads of people spouting a load of bullshit about how it’s not that bad and it only kills old sick people etc.
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Because it won't happen to them. Why do people smoke, drink, ride motorcycles, dive solo, go caving, downhill MTBing, play football etc?

People are selfish and it won't be their fault. Nothing new here.
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Nothing gets through to people. It will never happen to them, and when it does it's always someone else's fault.
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weeksy wrote: Thu Dec 31, 2020 5:31 pm

Why do people not grasp the situation ?
A lot of people are below the mean average intelligence.
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moth wrote: Thu Dec 31, 2020 5:43 pm
weeksy wrote: Thu Dec 31, 2020 5:31 pm

Why do people not grasp the situation ?
A lot of people are below the mean average intelligence.
I'm not having that.... I'm not having it that people can't comprehnd the numbers of dead and think "oh, that could be me"

There's not being intelligent and there's being downright fucking stupid... They can't be THAT stupid....

I dunno, i'm just struggling with the whole concept that people are going round to houses, throwing parties, meeting up, etc... I mean, come on, i'm not having it.
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weeksy wrote: Thu Dec 31, 2020 5:47 pm
moth wrote: Thu Dec 31, 2020 5:43 pm
weeksy wrote: Thu Dec 31, 2020 5:31 pm

Why do people not grasp the situation ?
A lot of people are below the mean average intelligence.
I'm not having that.... I'm not having it that people can't comprehnd the numbers of dead and think "oh, that could be me"

There's not being intelligent and there's being downright fucking stupid... They can't be THAT stupid....

I dunno, i'm just struggling with the whole concept that people are going round to houses, throwing parties, meeting up, etc... I mean, come on, i'm not having it.
You can have it or not, but that is what they are doing.
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irie wrote: Thu Dec 31, 2020 5:49 pm
weeksy wrote: Thu Dec 31, 2020 5:47 pm
moth wrote: Thu Dec 31, 2020 5:43 pm

A lot of people are below the mean average intelligence.
I'm not having that.... I'm not having it that people can't comprehnd the numbers of dead and think "oh, that could be me"

There's not being intelligent and there's being downright fucking stupid... They can't be THAT stupid....

I dunno, i'm just struggling with the whole concept that people are going round to houses, throwing parties, meeting up, etc... I mean, come on, i'm not having it.
You can have it or not, but that is what they are doing.
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Police have caught wind of a mass gathering planned on Brighton beach tonight, a significant number of people are ignoring the rules.
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TBH if I was an irresponsible 20 year old again I'd want to be out partying with my mates.

Though when I was an irresponsible 20 year old there seemed to be a lot more policing happening than there is now.
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