Came back negative. Relief all round.DIL has had a temperature today and not feeling too well so has a test booked for tomorrow in Greenwich.
Came back negative. Relief all round.DIL has had a temperature today and not feeling too well so has a test booked for tomorrow in Greenwich.
[/QUOTE]How would intelligent caring people describe someone who refuses their children protection from diseases....Correct
QUOTE="bennymultifinish, post: 4674996, member: 272617"]none of my 3 kids have had the mmr or any other vaccine
nonsense
Oh, you've since had your children vaccinated then?[/QUOTE]nonsense
MMR (Jeezus this is tiresome).vaccinated against what like?
agreed, imagine living with youMMR (Jeezus this is tiresome).
One of mine has a cough today. The school said keep him off and get him tested ASAP (can’t book a test though), and to send his sister in as usual.
I thought it was good that people are getting it without the death rate increasing?
2 tests, both at mobile Alexandra Palace unit. Results back in less than 24 hours. (1st in 16 hours.)
We are testing more than any country in Europe, unfortunately it's always the leftys that shout the loudest.
Nothing will be good enough for them until they are put on permanent furlough with full pensions.
As Sir Trevor Phillips said last month, if you think this country is unfair/racist etc, try living in France, Spain etc....... You'll come running back ASAP.
What other country in the world has been so generous supporting people during the lockdown????
Why don't we look at the positives??????
...We are testing more than any country in Europe...
The UK apparently 'has the capacity' to do the most tests, but is strangely unable to use that 'capacity'...Do you mean "more tests per day per hundred thousand people?"
No we're not.
Have you been listening to Boris spouting again?
Also conveniently if you get tested positive you need to have died within 28 days of the first positive test. So on day 29 you die it wasnt due to covid so doesnt get counted as such.
So basically you could be tested for Covid, receive a positive result and then get run over by a bus and STILL be classed as a 'covid' death. On the other hand, my daughters boyfriends grandad died, aged 103 - he was in general poor health, heart and lungs. He was tested twice for Covid while in hospital, both times were negative yet he still had ‘Covid related illness' mentioned on his death certificate. Obviously, he would have been counted as a Covid death. I wonder how many times that situation was duplicated?The death rate is increasing - so are hospital admissions and people on ventilation - its just that the death rate lags behind the number of cases by a few weeks. Also conveniently if you get tested positive you need to have died within 28 days of the first positive test. So on day 29 you die it wasnt due to covid so doesnt get counted as such.