Some people are questioning my story that she's trapped in China. I don't know why, maybe it's the brand new patio I laid last Summer.Wreckless Rat wrote: ↑Fri Jan 15, 2021 11:46 amShit, that sucks. Hope Mrs S_L gets home sometime soonish.Saga Lout wrote: ↑Fri Jan 15, 2021 11:42 amYou might be right. Mrs S_L and I went to China in October 2019 intending to return in February. I came back just after Christmas because of a family bereavement, Mrs S_L is still in China having had two flights cancelled, one in February, one in November (I'm still waiting for the refund for that one). So when Mrs S_L goes out she won't be bringing the virus back here for some time.
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That's a bit of a bugger SL - hope she gets back soon. In the meantime I hope you're living in full on single man style. Bike bits in the dishwasher, crumbs everywhere, leaving the toilet seat up etc.Saga Lout wrote: ↑Fri Jan 15, 2021 11:42 am You might be right. Mrs S_L and I went to China in October 2019 intending to return in February. I came back just after Christmas because of a family bereavement, Mrs S_L is still in China having had two flights cancelled, one in February, one in November (I'm still waiting for the refund for that one). So when Mrs S_L goes out she won't be bringing the virus back here for some time.
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... hooker in each room, TV Chanel on Hot babes. Diet of curry and beer....wheelnut wrote: ↑Fri Jan 15, 2021 1:14 pmThat's a bit of a bugger SL - hope she gets back soon. In the meantime I hope you're living in full on single man style. Bike bits in the dishwasher, crumbs everywhere, leaving the toilet seat up etc.Saga Lout wrote: ↑Fri Jan 15, 2021 11:42 am You might be right. Mrs S_L and I went to China in October 2019 intending to return in February. I came back just after Christmas because of a family bereavement, Mrs S_L is still in China having had two flights cancelled, one in February, one in November (I'm still waiting for the refund for that one). So when Mrs S_L goes out she won't be bringing the virus back here for some time.
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According to some, I rarely am, so will bookmark this post as evidence.
Anyway, your situation, that's horrible for many reasons. Hope you're both able to keep safe.
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Had mine this afternoon - Bill gates hasn't been in touch yet
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Have you put in the password?asmethurst99 wrote: ↑Fri Jan 15, 2021 6:52 pm Had mine this afternoon - Bill gates hasn't been in touch yet
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Please let us know how many extra heads you grow.asmethurst99 wrote: ↑Fri Jan 15, 2021 6:52 pm Had mine this afternoon - Bill gates hasn't been in touch yet
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Try rebooting...asmethurst99 wrote: ↑Fri Jan 15, 2021 6:52 pm Had mine this afternoon - Bill gates hasn't been in touch yet
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The In-Laws got a call yesterday to say their booster jab is now postponed until March. They were told all second jabs are being postponed so the vaccine program can be rolled out to more people quicker.
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Finger on the pulse there
I have to say, for all the stick the government has got over testing, PPE and all the rest of it, they actually seem to he doing pretty well on the vaccinations front.
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I'm confirming its happening...Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Sat Jan 16, 2021 10:17 amFinger on the pulse there
I have to say, for all the stick the government has got over testing, PPE and all the rest of it, they actually seem to he doing pretty well on the vaccinations front.
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Agree with you, but the BBC web site makes absolutely no reference to this vaccination progress. Pretty poor for a so-called public service broadcaster, but unsurprising.Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Sat Jan 16, 2021 10:17 amFinger on the pulse there
I have to say, for all the stick the government has got over testing, PPE and all the rest of it, they actually seem to he doing pretty well on the vaccinations front.
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The BBC news (and probably others) never seems to do anything itself, it just prints wherever a select group of people say.
I'm not surprised the NHS and Labour can't bring themselves to say anything positive but I would have expected the government to blow their own trumpet.
I'm not surprised the NHS and Labour can't bring themselves to say anything positive but I would have expected the government to blow their own trumpet.
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I'm a Nurse working in a Hospital - We seem to be flying through the staff vaccinAtions at the moment .
In the wider community one can only hope that similar happens - we are doing staff walk ins as the more vaccinations done then the staff go quicker - I think the roll out of the Oxford jab has helped with its more friendly cold chain.
I just hope that the wider community can benefit from this.
If we are back to some semblance of normality next winter then hopefully when it comes to similar projects we can be as agile .
In the wider community one can only hope that similar happens - we are doing staff walk ins as the more vaccinations done then the staff go quicker - I think the roll out of the Oxford jab has helped with its more friendly cold chain.
I just hope that the wider community can benefit from this.
If we are back to some semblance of normality next winter then hopefully when it comes to similar projects we can be as agile .
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As of the 14th they had vaccinated 3.3 million people and were doing just over 300,000 a day. At that rate you're looking at just over 30 days to finish this nominal 15 million people, which would put you in mid-Feb...just as they said.
I think they're actually accelerating now though, if anything.
I think they're actually accelerating now though, if anything.
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Other than Israel, which has effectively been a country on a war footing for the past 70 years, we do seem to be world leading on the vaccinations front. Roughly half of the entire world's gene sequencing on Covid is being done in the UK also.
I mentioned this to an SNP supporter and they reckon an independent Scotland would do better....forgetting that they were previously arguing for us to be part of the joint-EU response...that seems to have been appalling.
I mentioned this to an SNP supporter and they reckon an independent Scotland would do better....forgetting that they were previously arguing for us to be part of the joint-EU response...that seems to have been appalling.
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Yep - slow to pass for use, slow to procure, slow to start vaccination programs and have failed to convince public they need to have it. Something like 60% of Frances population have apparently said they aren’t going to have it..
The slow lumbering beast of 27 nations trying to agree on a path.....
The slow lumbering beast of 27 nations trying to agree on a path.....
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Kneerly Down wrote: ↑Sat Jan 16, 2021 1:18 pm Other than Israel, which has effectively been a country on a war footing for the past 70 years, we do seem to be world leading on the vaccinations front. Roughly half of the entire world's gene sequencing on Covid is being done in the UK also.
I mentioned this to an SNP supporter and they reckon an independent Scotland would do better....forgetting that they were previously arguing for us to be part of the joint-EU response...that seems to have been appalling.
I think an independent Scotland would have done better, everyone now knows where the vaccines are: https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-scotland-sc ... s-55679023
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Our local 'hub' opened a couple of days ago, so yes.Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Sat Jan 16, 2021 1:10 pm I think they're actually accelerating now though, if anything.
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