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"Shite, bored, sexually frustrated, stressed, sick as fk, fatigued, zapped, head battered. Apart from that I'm fine n dandy " | |||
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"It seriously hasn’t changed my life at all. " it has changed my life in my facets. unbelievably. | |||
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"It seriously hasn’t changed my life at all. it has changed my life in my facets. unbelievably. " I don’t know what you mean, sorry. | |||
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"It hasn't affected us too much, we are retired, so don't have to go to work and we like being in our home It’s been so busy at my work, they’ve actually taken more staff on recently. I’m feeling run down after working 6 days a week for months so I’m looking forward to having a few days at home doing absolutely nothing " Try doing roofing for 6 days a week for the last few month. My body needs the Christmas holidays | |||
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"Apart from not having the option to go to the pub this evening, what restrictions? " Neither drink so not having the option for the gym for us. | |||
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"Apart from not having the option to go to the pub this evening, what restrictions? Neither drink so not having the option for the gym for us." Roofing 6 days a week... why the hell would you need to pay for a gym | |||
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"Apart from not having the option to go to the pub this evening, what restrictions? Neither drink so not having the option for the gym for us. Roofing 6 days a week... why the hell would you need to pay for a gym " It's a old school sawdust gym very good for my mental health | |||
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"I have my concerns: The way the government is handling this - shutting down restaurants and bars but keeping cafes and schools open. The university’s were primary in the spread of the second wave - students by the way they live are a major Covid risk. The vaccine development is progressing at a pace where clinical studies of the side effects can’t be established. Also it’s very strange that smokers are not being talked about or are an issue in this health pandemic, society and the health organisations have had smokers in their sights for years but not a peep on the subject (this includes France, Italy, Spain, USA, Canada) - nobody is flagging the smokers as being a high risk group or an unacceptable burden on an already underfunded and overstretched health industry that is struggling?" | |||
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"It hasn't affected us too much, we are retired, so don't have to go to work and we like being in our home It’s been so busy at my work, they’ve actually taken more staff on recently. I’m feeling run down after working 6 days a week for months so I’m looking forward to having a few days at home doing absolutely nothing Try doing roofing for 6 days a week for the last few month. My body needs the Christmas holidays " Yes, my husband was doing that most of his working life, so he's glad he took early retirement | |||
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"I’m on half the hours I usually work... with no help at all... and I’ve worked through the whole pandemic... I’m tired, stressed and seriously looking at bankruptcy... so yeah... not affected me at all! " x | |||
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"I have my concerns: The way the government is handling this - shutting down restaurants and bars but keeping cafes and schools open. The university’s were primary in the spread of the second wave - students by the way they live are a major Covid risk. The vaccine development is progressing at a pace where clinical studies of the side effects can’t be established. Also it’s very strange that smokers are not being talked about or are an issue in this health pandemic, society and the health organisations have had smokers in their sights for years but not a peep on the subject (this includes France, Italy, Spain, USA, Canada) - nobody is flagging the smokers as being a high risk group or an unacceptable burden on an already underfunded and overstretched health industry that is struggling?" I did see a French virologist saying smokers weren't catching covid as much as non smokers. It seemed to be providing some protection. He claimed it needed studying. He did also say people should not take up smoking as it's probably more dangerous than covid | |||
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"I have my concerns: The way the government is handling this - shutting down restaurants and bars but keeping cafes and schools open. The university’s were primary in the spread of the second wave - students by the way they live are a major Covid risk. The vaccine development is progressing at a pace where clinical studies of the side effects can’t be established. Also it’s very strange that smokers are not being talked about or are an issue in this health pandemic, society and the health organisations have had smokers in their sights for years but not a peep on the subject (this includes France, Italy, Spain, USA, Canada) - nobody is flagging the smokers as being a high risk group or an unacceptable burden on an already underfunded and overstretched health industry that is struggling?" Have smokers been proven to be a higher risk then? Or people who have underlying conditions as a result of smoking? Genuine question not sarcasm... My understanding is that vaping is of more concern due to vapour, added to the pneumonia that covid can cause | |||
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"I have my concerns: The way the government is handling this - shutting down restaurants and bars but keeping cafes and schools open. The university’s were primary in the spread of the second wave - students by the way they live are a major Covid risk. The vaccine development is progressing at a pace where clinical studies of the side effects can’t be established. Also it’s very strange that smokers are not being talked about or are an issue in this health pandemic, society and the health organisations have had smokers in their sights for years but not a peep on the subject (this includes France, Italy, Spain, USA, Canada) - nobody is flagging the smokers as being a high risk group or an unacceptable burden on an already underfunded and overstretched health industry that is struggling? I did see a French virologist saying smokers weren't catching covid as much as non smokers. It seemed to be providing some protection. He claimed it needed studying. He did also say people should not take up smoking as it's probably more dangerous than covid " Probably more a passing personal comment than any genuine study. As far as smokers being a burden on the NHS, we all know it but there's too much revenue, jobs and businesses involved to seriously try to do anything about it. Our government doesn't force people but rather tries to encourage them to make right choices. Maybe this policy needs to be rethought in the light of what we've witnessed over the past 9 months. | |||
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"I have my concerns: The way the government is handling this - shutting down restaurants and bars but keeping cafes and schools open. The university’s were primary in the spread of the second wave - students by the way they live are a major Covid risk. The vaccine development is progressing at a pace where clinical studies of the side effects can’t be established. Also it’s very strange that smokers are not being talked about or are an issue in this health pandemic, society and the health organisations have had smokers in their sights for years but not a peep on the subject (this includes France, Italy, Spain, USA, Canada) - nobody is flagging the smokers as being a high risk group or an unacceptable burden on an already underfunded and overstretched health industry that is struggling? Have smokers been proven to be a higher risk then? Or people who have underlying conditions as a result of smoking? Genuine question not sarcasm... My understanding is that vaping is of more concern due to vapour, added to the pneumonia that covid can cause" Well going by the way media and the hospital staff comments I’ve seen smokers are not showing up needing treatment in the numbers or percentages that were expected. The health authorities are perplexed as they had developed protocols to prioritise who would get treatment if they are overrun with cases and smokers would have been lower down the list for access to ventilators - but they have not had to apply the protocols as smokers are not turning up in the numbers they expected. | |||
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"I have my concerns: The way the government is handling this - shutting down restaurants and bars but keeping cafes and schools open. The university’s were primary in the spread of the second wave - students by the way they live are a major Covid risk. The vaccine development is progressing at a pace where clinical studies of the side effects can’t be established. Also it’s very strange that smokers are not being talked about or are an issue in this health pandemic, society and the health organisations have had smokers in their sights for years but not a peep on the subject (this includes France, Italy, Spain, USA, Canada) - nobody is flagging the smokers as being a high risk group or an unacceptable burden on an already underfunded and overstretched health industry that is struggling? I did see a French virologist saying smokers weren't catching covid as much as non smokers. It seemed to be providing some protection. He claimed it needed studying. He did also say people should not take up smoking as it's probably more dangerous than covid Probably more a passing personal comment than any genuine study. As far as smokers being a burden on the NHS, we all know it but there's too much revenue, jobs and businesses involved to seriously try to do anything about it. Our government doesn't force people but rather tries to encourage them to make right choices. Maybe this policy needs to be rethought in the light of what we've witnessed over the past 9 months." The burdens on the NHS are clear to see, it’s overweight, alcohol related and usually elderly when flu sweeps the country. Smokers barely register as a burden these days as it is nowhere near as common or popular. A family member is a leading consultant in A&E and as you can expect due to pubs and clubs being closed tthe A&E departments across the country are experiencing very quiet periods especially at weekends. Covid admissions get pushed through A&E rapidly. | |||
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