New health minister says road map is irreversible. I am not too sure about that, it will still find the groups without vaccination, also no guarantee it won't hospitalise those with both jabs. Come the colder weather, could still be a huge burden that will swamp the NHS. Bit of a foolish statement from the new minister IMHO.
Agree. I can't stand her or Kerry Katona. Two gobshites, who use the media and the thickness of some of it's readership to bail themselves out of the ****e time and time again.
I've just tested positive. Been really careful and followed all the guidelines. Haven't been near a boozer in 18 months (torture), wear a mask when out and at work, wash hands regularly etc. I've got it off some little prick at work who's been going out on the lash all the time and doesn't give a fk about the restrictions. To top it off I've been asked to say I got it elsewhere incase work gets in trouble with the h&s authority. Fuming!
Best of British to you mate, I'd be expecting a decent bonus for falsifying the source of transmission.
I know everyone has different circumstances, I wouldn't tolerate that though, sound like a right bunch of cnuts. Not sure about the legalities of test and trace, a jobs a job, but I'd make it very uncomfortable for them, ie: I'd grass the cnuts up.
I see that twat Katie price is now in Spain After her return fro the red list Turkey These are the people spreading the virus Why was she not forced to self isolate on her return to England for 10 days Instead she and he dickhead boyfriend have came back to England then went to Spain The rules are not working for the rich and dickhead celebrities
Those dickheads wouldn't have manhandled Jean Claude Van Tam like that, that's for sure. He'd have killed them where they stood.
Apparently you can now get covid over a telephone line - someone I know tried to book a telephone appointment wirh a GP but had to have a covid test (pcr) before they would speak to her. Ffs
To be honest it was the receptionist. The problem that she had was a recurring sinus problem which has been ongoing and flares up every so often. It looks like the receptionist has made the diagnosis and insisted on a pcr test before she would allow a doctor to speak to her on the phone! To be fair to the doctor she recognised the problem straight away and issued the relevant antibiotics.
Bugger! Just checked and our first vaccinations and found they used an Oxford batch that was made in India. This batch hasn't been approved by the Euriopean Medicines Authority, so as far as most of Europe is concerned I have only had one dose and I won't be able to travel there, although I can doubtless feel reassured that Boris is sure that this won't be a problem! BBC News - The EU vaccine 'passport' and what it means for travel https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/explainers-57665765
It should be ok. It wasn't approved for the simple reason that the manufacturers never sought approval. There is no issue with the quality, it's just an administrative thing. It will get sorted out