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he said today we,re passed the peak so who gives a foook about spare beds
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The Guardian Does 1TP , according to them people are being sent to an overflow Unit for some reason , What is the reason
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759 official UK figure for today, 4,451 new cases, 22,814 tests, 13,522 people tested
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Sounds like a complete load of Old Pony , of course the Nightingale will not be fully staffed ,why would it be , What do you want 100s of members of staff standing around whistling ??
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as usual with handjob gets something in his mind and never gives up on it 100,000 test ,spare beds etc, but call me fussy I want spare beds because people are leaving hospital recovered not because 800 a day are dying
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Any figures on hospital Capacity ANG , perhaps we can find out why people are off to the Nightingale ..
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They keep showing us a slide that shows the number of patients in London hospital critical care beds as reducing.
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The cumulative number of deaths has jumped by 763, includes a backdated adjustment of 4 for Northern Ireland.
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well either they are talking Shyte or the GUARDian are talking shyte ...
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The sweden project going well another 172 deaths 680 cases..
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on another point 50 thousand test available , what ever they are , so why are only 20,000 being done daily ??
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Availability of 100000 within a week , what difference does that make is the tests are not being done ??
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I know if I had the chance of being tested I would be straight down there ..
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All very strange to say the Least .....
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Government response to the Nightingale coverage :
Several media reports running today about NHS Nightingale are misleading. There is no shortage of nurses and all coronavirus patients who need treatment are being treated in existing London hospitals. NHS Nightingale has been set up to treat patients if the NHS was overwhelmed, but thanks to the great work of selfless NHS staff, there is spare capacity in existing London hospitals. NHS Nightingale’s staffing model was always designed to be flexible based on demand across London. Critical care nurses working across the city have received additional training and are ready to be deployed to NHS Nightingale to treat coronavirus patients should capacity be reached in existing London hospitals. |
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Isn't there a bit of a contradiction in that final senetence ?
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if you havnt got symptons why do you want a test
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on another point 50 thousand test available , what ever they are , so why are only 20,000 being done daily ??
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