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As mentioned in another thread, UK's death from C19 reached 100k+ today!
And the nearest large hospital with an A&E has been declared as a critical incident as ambulances were queuing up to offload their patients due to lack of suitable high dependency beds!
Very worrying indeed!
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It's horrendous. I have an appointment on the 25th at Whiston Hospital (over in Liverpool) for nerve stimulation testing, and it's currently hitting local news due to being a covid pit & on the verge of declaring an emergency. Have to be tested each week due to my job in a school & have happily been negative so far. I'm a bit worried!
It's horrendous. I have an appointment on the 25th at Whiston Hospital (over in Liverpool) for nerve stimulation testing, and it's currently hitting local news due to being a covid pit & on the verge of declaring an emergency. Have to be tested each week due to my job in a school & have happily been negative so far. I'm a bit worried!
As mentioned in another thread, UK's death from C19 reached 100k+ today!
And the nearest large hospital with an A&E has been declared as a critical incident as ambulances were queuing up to offload their patients due to lack of suitable high dependency beds!
Very worrying indeed!
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@MillieLou Another vote for getting your bling now. It will definitely cheer you & remind you of the good, brighter days to come. And they will come. And you will be ready to dazzle!
And thanks for your reassurance about upcoming hospital appointments & concerns. And more than that, THANK YOU for putting yourself in the hospital environment every day.
Earlier this week we had an email from our very easy going and tolerant headteacher requesting proof of key worker status and asking parents to keep their children at home if there was a parent there. Basically they are running out of staff to be able to do the home schooling because so many parents are sending their kids in. Beggars belief.
Hope everyone is keeping safe.
OK, here's a WWYD for you all.
If you were to get a nice piece of jewellery during this time, say an extremely belated anniversary ring, that you couldn't wear to work and aren't going anywhere else, and don't like wearing rings around the house, would you
(a) wait until after lockdown to actually receive it as part of a special event (dinner out?), so it's something to look forward to, associated with happy memories and can immediately be worn out and enjoyed, or
(b) just get it now and look at it in its box
Asking for a friend...I am just not feeling very celebratory and worry that I will always associate it with this horrible time.
Hugs to all of you who are awaiting important hospital appointments. We are trying very hard at mine to maintain a normal service, with separation of Covid / non-Covid areas, rather than the first lockdown when things were cancelled wholesale. It is different staff groups and areas on the whole. So I expect and really hope your appointments will go ahead (safely).
Here in Sydney, Australia we had another case spike. So we are now to wear face masks anytime inside etc etc.
While most of us are complying, we have people supposed to be in quarantine caught not once but three times defying the rules and going out to socialise.
we had a “red” restrictive zone around the Northern Beaches so a Bride and her family left their Northern Beaches abode anyway and went to the City to celebrate their wedding.
Another wedding, 600 people inside a venue, not allowed but they didn’t care.
There are fines for people who don’t follow the restrictions.
Some people are just being selfish and irresponsible.
I even read on a wedding blog that a bride and groom “to be” were “factoring in the costs of fines” IN CASE they get caught!
im sorry that people are having their wedding, 21sts, other milestone celebrations cancelled, postponed or with very onerous conditions but PEOPLE ARE DYING. People are having their livelihoods ruined, their savings eaten up, jobs lost. People are unable to visit relatives, friends. Parents are going insane having to “home school” kids while working from home.
If ALL people would just follow the rules and restrictions then can ALL go back to our normal way of lives sooner.
Here in Sydney, Australia we had another case spike. So we are now to wear face masks anytime inside etc etc.
While most of us are complying, we have people supposed to be in quarantine caught not once but three times defying the rules and going out to socialise.
we had a “red” restrictive zone around the Northern Beaches so a Bride and her family left their Northern Beaches abode anyway and went to the City to celebrate their wedding.
Another wedding, 600 people inside a venue, not allowed but they didn’t care.
There are fines for people who don’t follow the restrictions.
Some people are just being selfish and irresponsible.
I even read on a wedding blog that a bride and groom “to be” were “factoring in the costs of fines” IN CASE they get caught!
im sorry that people are having their wedding, 21sts, other milestone celebrations cancelled, postponed or with very onerous conditions but PEOPLE ARE DYING. People are having their livelihoods ruined, their savings eaten up, jobs lost. People are unable to visit relatives, friends. Parents are going insane having to “home school” kids while working from home.
If ALL people would just follow the rules and restrictions then can ALL go back to our normal way of lives sooner.
Sorry i missed this
im sure the Australian federal govt can make a few places available in Christmas island or Nauru for these blatant rule breakers
I'm not sure about this specific case but you generally get a nice feature in the news with your place plastered everywhere if you pull this kind of sh#t in Australia.
Our Premier shamed two people who were fighting with police about masks a few days ago.
The amount to be fine for illegal indoor parties of 15+ people is due to be increased to 800 GBP person.
There was a report of a wedding attended by 400 people in North London recently.
The big Glastonbury Festival in June has been cancelled for 2021, and more events are likely to follow suit, with some beer festivals already announced their cancellations.
I am getting more and more bitter by the selfish attitudes of the rule breakers. In the past, I would just ignore them and mind my own business However, I find myself cheering for them being fined.
Even worse, I would hope some of them would catch C19 and pass it onto their friends and families so that they too would suffer. Not something I had done in the past, and I don't like it.
I need to snap out of it and wish for karma, and what goes round comes around etc...
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Karma is a b!tch. They'll definitely get theirs.....
A friend of mine has lost both inlaws within 6 days of each other & is now arranging a double funeral for early Feb. She has been exhausted this last week & I told her she was trying to do too much with homeschooling under immense stress & needed to take more care of herself. At dinner on Wed eve she suddenly realised she couldn't taste anything, not even her wine, so started about the herb & spice jars with a teaspoon in panic! But nothing, so she booked a test, which has come back positive today. How, we're not quite sure given she hasn't left their property - their shopping is even delivered?
We can only assume that her husband picked it up on his only trip out, to drive to the County his parents are in & arrange the funerals. He was gone just for 10 hours & isn't displaying any symptoms.
It all feels so terribly unfair, not just for them, but for everyone finding themselves in similar situations through no fault of their own.
Reckless people should be locked away, not fined.
In other news, the UK R-rate has officially fallen today to between 0.8 and 1. Infections definitely in decline.
Karma is a b!tch. They'll definitely get theirs.....
A friend of mine has lost both inlaws within 6 days of each other & is now arranging a double funeral for early Feb. She has been exhausted this last week & I told her she was trying to do too much with homeschooling under immense stress & needed to take more care of herself. At dinner on Wed eve she suddenly realised she couldn't taste anything, not even her wine, so started about the herb & spice jars with a teaspoon in panic! But nothing, so she booked a test, which has come back positive today. How, we're not quite sure given she hasn't left their property - their shopping is even delivered?
We can only assume that her husband picked it up on his only trip out, to drive to the County his parents are in & arrange the funerals. He was gone just for 10 hours & isn't displaying any symptoms.
It all feels so terribly unfair, not just for them, but for everyone finding themselves in similar situations through no fault of their own.
Reckless people should be locked away, not fined.
In other news, the UK R-rate has officially fallen today to between 0.8 and 1. Infections definitely in decline.