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What is your question? You waffle so much I cannot tell.You just seem obsessed with the source of hospital beds in a pandemic.
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What is your question? You waffle so much I cannot tell.You just seem obsessed with the source of hospital beds in a pandemic.
What has China to do with setting up of Nightingale hospitals here?my point illustrated perfectly. the chinese turn up with 30 jcbs and reckon they can build 2 hospitals in 2 weeks . f@ck off please. you fools must have been born yesterday.
Made them.Bought them?
Really?The rest of your post.
More to do with every post you churn out Lal is criticism of UKReally?
You must stop equating those random thoughts rushing around in your rather vacuus cranium with facts!
Ok then...They had them stashed just in case...Along with ventilators,etc etc..Great forward planning..Happy now?oh.....They forgot the PPE!!..Too busy stashing beds.Where from? Every country in the world was in the same boat , everybody would have been fighting over them if they had tried to buy them or make them
Just look at the farce with the ppe
Really?
You must stop equating those random thoughts rushing around in your rather vacuus cranium with facts!
Ok then...They had them stashed just in case...Along with ventilators,etc etc..Great forward planning..Happy now?oh.....They forgot the PPE!!..Too busy stashing beds.
reallyStanding ovation for you!
Never a post on this forum made more sense and was more direct.
Nightingale hospital was just over a thousand beds, I think the other hospitals that opened were around 700 beds. Hardly thousands and thousands was it? I don't know how many beds the manufacturers have in stock but I would presume there's quite a few companies that make them in this country.I wasn't talking about the existing hospitals, I'm talking about the new nightingale hospitals where they managed to set up thousands and thousands of extra bed spaces seemingly overnight , where did they get those beds from ? They didn't take them out of the existing hospitals now did they? And don't even try to tell me they must of manufacturered them there and then , there can only be a few companies who make NHS beds and there's no way they could of tooled up to manufacture that amount in such a short space of time , not including sourcing the raw materials required to make them
And that's just the beds what about all the other specialist kit such as the oxygen tanks , etc
And when the nightingale hospitals are mothballed what do you reckon they will do with that equipment , scrap it or put it back into storage for next time ?
Because there was no testing facility outside of hospitals for quite a few weeks into this pandemic. Do you not remember the headlines berating the government for being so poor at testing? Or are you conveniently forgetting those things because it challenges your odd views?how do you know, you disregard what you don’t want to believe. running scared like mmr. no suprise.
Total hogwashwas over exaggerated hugely
We've still not come out of the first wave. Lets HOPE there isn't a second wave. Yes, time will tell and I'm keeping my fingers crossed there isn't.I do agree with Benny on this one , I also don't believe there will be a second wave, I think it would have already happened if it was going to.
Time will tell with this one though to see who is right ......
No, its is notas that’s the most obvious source of a 2nd ‘wave’
Nightingale hospital was just over a thousand beds, I think the other hospitals that opened were around 700 beds. Hardly thousands and thousands was it? I don't know how many beds the manufacturers have in stock but I would presume there's quite a few companies that make them in this country.
You do know that the UK has a protocol for dealing with pandemics right? Most counties have. The fact that they managed to almost make the Nightingale hospital good to go was one of the good things the UK did right. I can't see why this is a conspiracy theory, I really can't.