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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

I believe general public should be given a proper insight on how a Covid patient looks like in a hospital set up receiving treatment . How they struggle for one breath every second and how they suffer ? The NHS is full and overstretched . I heard a Chief Medical Director of our local hospital is living in a caravan inside the hospital premises for all emergency call outs.

Do we all realize this is a huge emergency ?

That's the only way they will realize that it's really risky out there .

What are your thoughts ?

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple
over a year ago

in Lancashire

That whilst it's a valid point it's also not the best use of resources to be using PPE in order to show some, a minority just how dangerous this is and how it's affecting the NHS..

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"That whilst it's a valid point it's also not the best use of resources to be using PPE in order to show some, a minority just how dangerous this is and how it's affecting the NHS.."

Especially when you cant visit a dying relative in icu.

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)

I don't need to see, I believe and trust the NHS. I've heard stories. I can apply my common sense to the situation.

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By *atnip make me purrWoman
over a year ago

Reading

I think i have forgotten what outside looks like. I am driving my daughter to the dentist but will wait in my car. Its not fun, but it needs to be done. We do all our shopping online and just don't go out. Not meeting as its just not worth it.

I do it to keep me and my family safe.

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By *acey_RedWoman
over a year ago

Liverpool

Not with my own eyes but my mum has been working in ITU so I've heard .

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By *ickthelick2001Man
over a year ago

nottingham


"I believe general public should be given a proper insight on how a Covid patient looks like in a hospital set up receiving treatment . How they struggle for one breath every second and how they suffer ? The NHS is full and overstretched . I heard a Chief Medical Director of our local hospital is living in a caravan inside the hospital premises for all emergency call outs.

Do we all realize this is a huge emergency ?

That's the only way they will realize that it's really risky out there .

What are your thoughts ?"

So all these things that you have heard, do you have proof to back them up, as the official NHS England stats state they are no busier than in the middle of a normal flu season, we can all hear things and spread fake information if we want to, i think it would be better for all if true facts were shared, not "I heard" !!!!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

So once we have shown some swingers the inside of an ITU it'll be job done. Gotcha.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Sad for some who spout about wanting facts when it's clearly hitting them in the face, going on all around them are more likely incapable of discerning what is fact and what isn't.

The inability to filter non fact, inability to distinguish, the inability to discern is sadly lost. Some because they are unable which is very sad and makes them vulnerable but for those who don't want to see the facts because it messes up their conspiratory thinking and their made up world view it's not worth responding too.

Pick carefully whom to engage with as sometimes the argument is lost even before it's started.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

think the invisibility of the virus is problem. There should be more visual proof to prove naysayers wrong.. also they should drag the conspiracy people out in the open and put them on talk shows so the best journalists can grill them

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"think the invisibility of the virus is problem. There should be more visual proof to prove naysayers wrong.. also they should drag the conspiracy people out in the open and put them on talk shows so the best journalists can grill them

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We could make everyone take up vaping...you atleast can see the spread of someone's breath

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Nope would rather leave the people in the hospitals to there jobs and I will just carry on pretending it's not happening thank you.

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By *tarbeckCouple
over a year ago

york


"I believe general public should be given a proper insight on how a Covid patient looks like in a hospital set up receiving treatment . How they struggle for one breath every second and how they suffer ? The NHS is full and overstretched . I heard a Chief Medical Director of our local hospital is living in a caravan inside the hospital premises for all emergency call outs.

Do we all realize this is a huge emergency ?

That's the only way they will realize that it's really risky out there .

What are your thoughts ?"

No we are not allowed to visit my mum

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"I believe general public should be given a proper insight on how a Covid patient looks like in a hospital set up receiving treatment . How they struggle for one breath every second and how they suffer ? The NHS is full and overstretched . I heard a Chief Medical Director of our local hospital is living in a caravan inside the hospital premises for all emergency call outs.

Do we all realize this is a huge emergency ?

That's the only way they will realize that it's really risky out there .

What are your thoughts ?

So all these things that you have heard, do you have proof to back them up, as the official NHS England stats state they are no busier than in the middle of a normal flu season, we can all hear things and spread fake information if we want to, i think it would be better for all if true facts were shared, not "I heard" !!!!

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I would love to arrange a visit to the hospital locally which is absolutely packed . The ITU unit, the ward next to it is converted to ITU 2 and the Surgical Theatres got another ITU beds added in past two weeks.

It's not hear but first hand experience I am telling here . If someone is saying it's just a Flu season then they are just giving you a false hope of normalcy .

My point was , have you seen a patient suffering from actual Covid with respiratory distress ?

If you seen it then trust me you would be washing your hands every second of your life .

It pains me that ,there are absolute idiots who are still meeting just because they think they are their regular playmates .

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Nope would rather leave the people in the hospitals to there jobs and I will just carry on pretending it's not happening thank you. "

It's not normal happening there .

It's something extraordinary situation,never been seen before .

The patient can't even drink properly because they can't take their oxygen mask off to drink in case their oxygen level drops to life threatening levels

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Knew it , majority of us haven't seen a Covid patient actually in real life .

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple
over a year ago

in Lancashire


"Knew it , majority of us haven't seen a Covid patient actually in real life .

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Majority are fully aware and they don't need any visuals, tbh most of the rabid deniers will not believe it no matter what happens..

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By *.D.I.D.A.SMan
over a year ago

London/Essex... ish... Romford to be exact

I had bbc news on all day yesterday. I think a journalist was allowed into a ward to show what pressures NHS staff were currently facing and how a 'young' woman, I think in her 30s, was struggling to breathe. Similarly, earlier last week they showed staff using ECMO and how it is very specialised but requires more care and attention to utilise for each patient.

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By *aintscoupleCouple
over a year ago

st helens


"I believe general public should be given a proper insight on how a Covid patient looks like in a hospital set up receiving treatment . How they struggle for one breath every second and how they suffer ? The NHS is full and overstretched . I heard a Chief Medical Director of our local hospital is living in a caravan inside the hospital premises for all emergency call outs.

Do we all realize this is a huge emergency ?

That's the only way they will realize that it's really risky out there .

What are your thoughts ?

So all these things that you have heard, do you have proof to back them up, as the official NHS England stats state they are no busier than in the middle of a normal flu season, we can all hear things and spread fake information if we want to, i think it would be better for all if true facts were shared, not "I heard" !!!!

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Sometimes i really wonder what planet some people live on!

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Knew it , majority of us haven't seen a Covid patient actually in real life .

Majority are fully aware and they don't need any visuals, tbh most of the rabid deniers will not believe it no matter what happens..

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We received messages from some known people here " We would play regardless Covid is here or not , that won't stop us from having fun with our regulars "

One cpl was on our Hotlist was putting on daily updates " Free to accommodate tonight for some fun ,message us".

And we was like , WTF wrong with these people !

Clearly they haven't seen what Covid does to a healthy living being .

Every breath counts there and they wouldn't have imagined that even drinking a sip of water will put their lives in danger .

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple
over a year ago

in Lancashire


"Knew it , majority of us haven't seen a Covid patient actually in real life .

Majority are fully aware and they don't need any visuals, tbh most of the rabid deniers will not believe it no matter what happens..

We received messages from some known people here " We would play regardless Covid is here or not , that won't stop us from having fun with our regulars "

One cpl was on our Hotlist was putting on daily updates " Free to accommodate tonight for some fun ,message us".

And we was like , WTF wrong with these people !

Clearly they haven't seen what Covid does to a healthy living being .

Every breath counts there and they wouldn't have imagined that even drinking a sip of water will put their lives in danger ."

As I said some won't get it, I think it's been an eye opener for many that the levels of denial again in the minority are quite so prevalent..

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I've a daughter in Liverpool whom for the past 4 months has been suffering migraines and the medication has now been changed 3 times. She's been on the waiting list to see a neurologist since September.

Last night was so severe she said she was up most of the night crying . This morning a friend called an ambulance on the advice of the GP, 9.15, they were waiting untill 3.00 and now have called a taxi to take them. Reason GP gave for ambulance was that if she went straight there, she'd be sitting along in the corridor for hrs so might as well stay at home and at least will get some relief when a medical person sees her. Unfortunately that hasn't happened. Waiting to see how long it takes before any relief is given.

An everyday day accurance which is happening everywhere across the country because of the current pandemic.

So those doubters can believe what they want to, they can persistently lie to themselves but it doesn't change the reality in the real world, only inside their head.

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By *ob198XaMan
over a year ago

teleford


"I believe general public should be given a proper insight on how a Covid patient looks like in a hospital set up receiving treatment . How they struggle for one breath every second and how they suffer ? The NHS is full and overstretched . I heard a Chief Medical Director of our local hospital is living in a caravan inside the hospital premises for all emergency call outs.

Do we all realize this is a huge emergency ?

That's the only way they will realize that it's really risky out there .

What are your thoughts ?"

I said similar last week

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By *ob198XaMan
over a year ago

teleford


"Knew it , majority of us haven't seen a Covid patient actually in real life .

Majority are fully aware and they don't need any visuals, tbh most of the rabid deniers will not believe it no matter what happens..

We received messages from some known people here " We would play regardless Covid is here or not , that won't stop us from having fun with our regulars "

One cpl was on our Hotlist was putting on daily updates " Free to accommodate tonight for some fun ,message us".

And we was like , WTF wrong with these people !

Clearly they haven't seen what Covid does to a healthy living being .

Every breath counts there and they wouldn't have imagined that even drinking a sip of water will put their lives in danger ."

Sadly there is no cure for stupid

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By *xtrafun4youMan
over a year ago

Dunstable

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By *xtrafun4youMan
over a year ago

Dunstable

I have seen it. My dad over ae health app.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"I have seen it. My dad over ae health app. "

Awe , bless him..

Hope he is well now

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Some cases are harrowing that how people acquired the virus .

A lady who have five kids from five different men. So she had five bubbles.

She never thought that she will get the virus as she stayed in her bubble group.

Today she is lying in an ITU bed with CPAP on and repenting every second on her ignorance that she risked all these months .

They can't cry but you can see the years running on the side of the cheeks

No wonder the medical staff have a psychiatric support available all the time to cope up with such stress.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I havn't seen myself but i have a friend working in a covid ITU, she has described in general.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

The nhs is over stretched every year, sacrificing the business of 1/4 million people so far that are not eligible for benefits due to being self employed and placing the entire nation on house arrest has done nothing to stop an airborne virus, people get sick and die everyday it’s the circle of life, surely after a year of this it’s time to try something else

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By *ickychef1Man
over a year ago

Greenford

I have...I've even had a respirator...life support ...induced coma and body induced to be paralysed... I survived and it is out there and it's scary if your in ICU...

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"The nhs is over stretched every year, sacrificing the business of 1/4 million people so far that are not eligible for benefits due to being self employed and placing the entire nation on house arrest has done nothing to stop an airborne virus, people get sick and die everyday it’s the circle of life, surely after a year of this it’s time to try something else"

Culling?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Some cases are harrowing that how people acquired the virus .

A lady who have five kids from five different men. So she had five bubbles.

She never thought that she will get the virus as she stayed in her bubble group.

Today she is lying in an ITU bed with CPAP on and repenting every second on her ignorance that she risked all these months .

They can't cry but you can see the years running on the side of the cheeks

No wonder the medical staff have a psychiatric support available all the time to cope up with such stress.

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most shocking bit of this is the 5 kids with 5 different dad's!!!!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

My thoughts are that it’s fatal to some, and I believe and trust the NHS, from data and perspectives of people I know and trust, so whatever I can do to play my part within keeping safe, and those around me, just sounds like absolutely basic common sense.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I believe general public should be given a proper insight on how a Covid patient looks like in a hospital set up receiving treatment . How they struggle for one breath every second and how they suffer ? The NHS is full and overstretched . I heard a Chief Medical Director of our local hospital is living in a caravan inside the hospital premises for all emergency call outs.

Do we all realize this is a huge emergency ?

That's the only way they will realize that it's really risky out there .

What are your thoughts ?"

Errr you can see it in the news if you look hard enough!

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By *inky SpiceWoman
over a year ago

Glasgow


"The nhs is over stretched every year, sacrificing the business of 1/4 million people so far that are not eligible for benefits due to being self employed and placing the entire nation on house arrest has done nothing to stop an airborne virus, people get sick and die everyday it’s the circle of life, surely after a year of this it’s time to try something else"

Well one of your statements is correct, it is time to try something else, a proper full on hard lock down and complete closing of the borders. That's how the successful countries have managed it and is the only way. We could have been in the same position as the likes of New Zealand if we'd done it hard in the first place. Yes overseas travel and international business would have suffered but it has anyway, but everything inside the border could have gone on closer to normal. But as that didn't happen and won't happen we have to have these rolling half lock downs, because if we didn't the country would be truly fucked. I can't understand what people don't get about a contagious disease, they need to look up the word exponential.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

When you've got people you know dying from CoVid, how can you think it's not real and do what you should be doing to help stop the spread of it?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

This no surprise what's happening now. Even the government knew it would happen now but the pressure they had placed on them to make Christmas happen from all sides was unreal. It's bang on time and it'll not improve for weeks to come.

I think we've come to the point where engagement with those who think is all nonsense needs to be stopped as it seems to just fuel their conspiracies.

I'm no longer to my best ability going to reply or respond to anyone whom I know thinks that way or if the green arrow demonstrates it. Resolution 2021.

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By *ob198XaMan
over a year ago

teleford


"The nhs is over stretched every year, sacrificing the business of 1/4 million people so far that are not eligible for benefits due to being self employed and placing the entire nation on house arrest has done nothing to stop an airborne virus, people get sick and die everyday it’s the circle of life, surely after a year of this it’s time to try something else"

. Still can’t do basic math and still have no comprehension of epidemics? We saw from the start that without intervention and infections double every 4 days, hospital admissions do the same. If we had a doubling of patients every 4 days right now then people would have to be left out in the car park to die. But, you know, whatever, it’s only flu

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By *ob198XaMan
over a year ago

teleford


"The nhs is over stretched every year, sacrificing the business of 1/4 million people so far that are not eligible for benefits due to being self employed and placing the entire nation on house arrest has done nothing to stop an airborne virus, people get sick and die everyday it’s the circle of life, surely after a year of this it’s time to try something else

Well one of your statements is correct, it is time to try something else, a proper full on hard lock down and complete closing of the borders. That's how the successful countries have managed it and is the only way. We could have been in the same position as the likes of New Zealand if we'd done it hard in the first place. Yes overseas travel and international business would have suffered but it has anyway, but everything inside the border could have gone on closer to normal. But as that didn't happen and won't happen we have to have these rolling half lock downs, because if we didn't the country would be truly fucked. I can't understand what people don't get about a contagious disease, they need to look up the word exponential."

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By *ty31Man
over a year ago

NW London


"The nhs is over stretched every year, sacrificing the business of 1/4 million people so far that are not eligible for benefits due to being self employed and placing the entire nation on house arrest has done nothing to stop an airborne virus, people get sick and die everyday it’s the circle of life, surely after a year of this it’s time to try something else

Well one of your statements is correct, it is time to try something else, a proper full on hard lock down and complete closing of the borders. That's how the successful countries have managed it and is the only way. We could have been in the same position as the likes of New Zealand if we'd done it hard in the first place. Yes overseas travel and international business would have suffered but it has anyway, but everything inside the border could have gone on closer to normal. But as that didn't happen and won't happen we have to have these rolling half lock downs, because if we didn't the country would be truly fucked. I can't understand what people don't get about a contagious disease, they need to look up the word exponential."

Can't compare New Zealand to UK as they are totally different countries with totally different circumstances.

Every major country in Europe (Germany, Spain, France etc) is in a similar position to us yet had arguably tougher lockdowns.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I just wish some of them could walk in my shoes for the day and see what’s going on in the hospital, but yet again they would prob just say ‘ it’s only flu’

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By *inky_couple2020Couple
over a year ago

North West


"The nhs is over stretched every year, sacrificing the business of 1/4 million people so far that are not eligible for benefits due to being self employed and placing the entire nation on house arrest has done nothing to stop an airborne virus, people get sick and die everyday it’s the circle of life, surely after a year of this it’s time to try something else

Well one of your statements is correct, it is time to try something else, a proper full on hard lock down and complete closing of the borders. That's how the successful countries have managed it and is the only way. We could have been in the same position as the likes of New Zealand if we'd done it hard in the first place. Yes overseas travel and international business would have suffered but it has anyway, but everything inside the border could have gone on closer to normal. But as that didn't happen and won't happen we have to have these rolling half lock downs, because if we didn't the country would be truly fucked. I can't understand what people don't get about a contagious disease, they need to look up the word exponential.

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A LOT of people have no idea what an exponential curve is or how to interpret one.

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By *ad NannaWoman
over a year ago

East London

Family members who have been working to make new Covid wards, Covid resuscitation wards and dedicated staff rooms for ITU Covid patient staff have told me how awful it is.

I tend to believe them.

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By *oady48Man
over a year ago

Chatham Kent

I know two friends works at Medway in itu unit got covid last year friend died of it in Margate hospital all stay safe

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By *iguy for funMan
over a year ago

CIRENCESTER

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

The fact that many hospitals are now having to pick and choose who to treat should be enough for the deniers and those who just don't seem to care.

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By *dsindyTV/TS
over a year ago

East Lancashire


"The nhs is over stretched every year, sacrificing the business of 1/4 million people so far that are not eligible for benefits due to being self employed and placing the entire nation on house arrest has done nothing to stop an airborne virus, people get sick and die everyday it’s the circle of life, surely after a year of this it’s time to try something else"

Do you suggest we eat the dead then? Circle of life indeed........it's not the bloody lion king

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


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Do you suggest we eat the dead then? Circle of life indeed."

EAT THE RICH!!!!!

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"The nhs is over stretched every year, sacrificing the business of 1/4 million people so far that are not eligible for benefits due to being self employed and placing the entire nation on house arrest has done nothing to stop an airborne virus, people get sick and die everyday it’s the circle of life, surely after a year of this it’s time to try something else

Well one of your statements is correct, it is time to try something else, a proper full on hard lock down and complete closing of the borders. That's how the successful countries have managed it and is the only way. We could have been in the same position as the likes of New Zealand if we'd done it hard in the first place. Yes overseas travel and international business would have suffered but it has anyway, but everything inside the border could have gone on closer to normal. But as that didn't happen and won't happen we have to have these rolling half lock downs, because if we didn't the country would be truly fucked. I can't understand what people don't get about a contagious disease, they need to look up the word exponential.

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A LOT of people have no idea what an exponential curve is or how to interpret one. "

I looked at the graph when I first saw one and went "shit That looks like bad juju"

There's my edumucated take

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By *ch WellMan
over a year ago

Scotland

I've read comment such as this regularly the past few months about showing those in denial the inside of a hospital. I can't help wonder if this is actual serious suggestion or just folk needing to have their own soundbite but just incase they are serious, don't you think hospital staff are a bit too busy to offer guided tours? They aren't visitor attractions

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By *antasyrealmCouple
over a year ago

Congleton


"I believe general public should be given a proper insight on how a Covid patient looks like in a hospital set up receiving treatment . How they struggle for one breath every second and how they suffer ? The NHS is full and overstretched . I heard a Chief Medical Director of our local hospital is living in a caravan inside the hospital premises for all emergency call outs.

Do we all realize this is a huge emergency ?

That's the only way they will realize that it's really risky out there .

What are your thoughts ?"

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By *ikeC81Man
over a year ago

harrow

I have seen what having both parents In icu ward is like ( non covid) and that is bad for me

I know people in nhs and they said it’s not good at the moment

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"I've read comment such as this regularly the past few months about showing those in denial the inside of a hospital. I can't help wonder if this is actual serious suggestion or just folk needing to have their own soundbite but just incase they are serious, don't you think hospital staff are a bit too busy to offer guided tours? They aren't visitor attractions"

The point was we all know how cancer patients look or suffer but very few are aware of what Covid patients suffer as it's a new disease ,which is why general public have ignorance about it and sometimes they put themselves at risk.

The purpose of the thread is to create serious awareness among people who are updating their status for play meets here on Fab .

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"The fact that many hospitals are now having to pick and choose who to treat should be enough for the deniers and those who just don't seem to care. "

Even worse when chemotherapy patients appointments are postponed these days.

That's when the mortality rate was high among cancer patients in first lockdown.

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By *amissCouple
over a year ago

chelmsford


"I've read comment such as this regularly the past few months about showing those in denial the inside of a hospital. I can't help wonder if this is actual serious suggestion or just folk needing to have their own soundbite but just incase they are serious, don't you think hospital staff are a bit too busy to offer guided tours? They aren't visitor attractions

The point was we all know how cancer patients look or suffer but very few are aware of what Covid patients suffer as it's a new disease ,which is why general public have ignorance about it and sometimes they put themselves at risk.

The purpose of the thread is to create serious awareness among people who are updating their status for play meets here on Fab .

"

We see sad stories everyday, on tv, of Covid patients or heartbroken families who have lost a loved one. This virus will attack anyone and the casualties seem to be getting younger...

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I seen it first hand my god it's heart breaking and very real if people was to see the Destruction .to the body and the family left behind,but sadly to say People are putting they life's at risk.

As some Of the population Carriy it around. On them its like a cold Touch something where pason who got the virus you can get it and if people keep not Listening we will not be playing for a long time and could Possibly kill the swing fun .

As we all like fun sex play high sex dive lol but is it worth risk to u friends and family u take it home ?

I lost my brother to it and he was Healthy man stay safe people one day we get to play again x

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By *hechairman18Man
over a year ago

Salford Quays , Manchester

I don't doubt the seriousness of the present situation.

When giving the rising number of cases, the Government, are implying, that it is us, who are causing, a potential breakdown of the NHS, by not obeying, the rules.

What they NEVER tell us, is that at the moment,between 70,000 and 90,000 NHS,are absent from work.

How can any organisation, function effectively with such high levels of staff absent.

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By *amissCouple
over a year ago

chelmsford


"I seen it first hand my god it's heart breaking and very real if people was to see the Destruction .to the body and the family left behind,but sadly to say People are putting they life's at risk.

As some Of the population Carriy it around. On them its like a cold Touch something where pason who got the virus you can get it and if people keep not Listening we will not be playing for a long time and could Possibly kill the swing fun .

As we all like fun sex play high sex dive lol but is it worth risk to u friends and family u take it home ?

I lost my brother to it and he was Healthy man stay safe people one day we get to play again x

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So sorry to hear of your loss...x

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