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Post by Deleted on May 31, 2020 15:48:25 GMT
The additional number of deaths over and above the norm tells a story, however it's not clear how much the psychological effects come into play. The study I found on the NHS site a while back pretty much proves that stress and anxiety can double the chances of dying. What's more is that the longer reaching psychological effects of lock down to the economy may live with us for many years after the virus has died out. That tends to affect the poor more. It will be interesting to see the results from the random anti body testing. That way we can finally see how many people might have immunity. The R0 number is pretty meaningless at the moment without that data. In the Observer today there was a couple (doctors) one who deveoped symptoms and one who didnt.The one who had no symptons tested positive over the same period as her husband however after he was well again they had antibody tests and he had antbodies present whereas she had no antibodies present so it looks like antibody testing may be a waste of time since with no antibodies present its assumed you haven't had it. The media is the virus
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Post by Deleted on May 31, 2020 15:56:20 GMT
In the Observer today there was a couple (doctors) one who deveoped symptoms and one who didnt.The one who had no symptons tested positive over the same period as her husband however after he was well again they had antibody tests and he had antbodies present whereas she had no antibodies present so it looks like antibody testing may be a waste of time since with no antibodies present its assumed you haven't had it. The media is the virus You sound like Trump!
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Post by Deleted on May 31, 2020 16:05:28 GMT
I wouldn't have heard of Trump if it wasn't for the media...
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Post by Deleted on Jun 1, 2020 9:32:35 GMT
I have a feeling that Cummings might be back on the front pages tomorrow...
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Post by perkwunos on Jun 1, 2020 11:35:22 GMT
Should call him "fish and chips"...
Never out of the papers...
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Post by naughtyfox on Jun 1, 2020 12:12:42 GMT
According to the Mail on Sunday, she met her married partner for a long
Ooh.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 1, 2020 12:22:36 GMT
Council tax/ownership of a holiday cottage, bunker, swimming pool/planning consent.... Living there for a few years/visiting a holiday home....
Unsure if it is all true.....
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Post by Jim on Jun 1, 2020 19:10:59 GMT
According to the Mail on Sunday, she met her married partner for a long Ooh. Ooh what? Come on, out with the salacious details, don't be a prude. Now you have spare time you could make a reconstruction time-lapse video with your Rosie and Jim dolls.
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Post by patty on Jun 2, 2020 8:27:13 GMT
According to the Mail on Sunday, she met her married partner for a long Ooh. Ooh what? Come on, out with the salacious details, don't be a prude. Now you have spare time you could make a reconstruction time-lapse video with your Rosie and Jim dolls. Noooooooooo......
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Post by Mr Stabby on Jun 20, 2020 13:29:48 GMT
My dentist is open Foxy for emergencies, Carlos a fellow boater works in a dentists they are still open people are being like you twats! "LONDON, UK: While dental professionals across the world are hoping for the relaxation of lockdown restrictions and are anxious to reopen their dental practices, the UK government has not yet provided clear guidance on when dentists in the country can return to general practice and resume normal service. As part of the lockdown, dental practices in the UK have been closed since 24 March." "A recent survey of 329 private dentists in Ireland reported that 86% of practices had had to lay off staff owing to the pandemic, and 87% of the respondents felt that they were unlikely or very unlikely to go back to pre-pandemic levels of service. Approximately 80% of the respondents said that practice closure posed a high or very high risk to the sustainability of their practices. Finally, 93% said that the crisis would lead to a sharp decrease in income and 67% stated that they could only maintain a viable dental practice for three months at most." coronavirus.dental-tribune.com/news/reopening-of-dental-practices-in-the-uk-and-ireland/My dentist just phoned, they are re-opening on Monday. I had a bridge come out although I don't think they will be able to fix it back in so I'll probably have to get the two stumps pulled.
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Post by patty on Jun 20, 2020 16:03:21 GMT
"LONDON, UK: While dental professionals across the world are hoping for the relaxation of lockdown restrictions and are anxious to reopen their dental practices, the UK government has not yet provided clear guidance on when dentists in the country can return to general practice and resume normal service. As part of the lockdown, dental practices in the UK have been closed since 24 March." "A recent survey of 329 private dentists in Ireland reported that 86% of practices had had to lay off staff owing to the pandemic, and 87% of the respondents felt that they were unlikely or very unlikely to go back to pre-pandemic levels of service. Approximately 80% of the respondents said that practice closure posed a high or very high risk to the sustainability of their practices. Finally, 93% said that the crisis would lead to a sharp decrease in income and 67% stated that they could only maintain a viable dental practice for three months at most." coronavirus.dental-tribune.com/news/reopening-of-dental-practices-in-the-uk-and-ireland/My dentist just phoned, they are re-opening on Monday. I had a bridge come out although I don't think they will be able to fix it back in so I'll probably have to get the two stumps pulled. my old friend in Kent has already managed to go to his dentist..he said he had to fill out very long questionnaire meanwhile here in Wales the 5 mile rule still applies..
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Post by Deleted on Jun 22, 2020 15:08:27 GMT
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Post by naughtyfox on Jun 22, 2020 15:29:40 GMT
"LONDON, UK: While dental professionals across the world are hoping for the relaxation of lockdown restrictions and are anxious to reopen their dental practices, the UK government has not yet provided clear guidance on when dentists in the country can return to general practice and resume normal service. As part of the lockdown, dental practices in the UK have been closed since 24 March." "A recent survey of 329 private dentists in Ireland reported that 86% of practices had had to lay off staff owing to the pandemic, and 87% of the respondents felt that they were unlikely or very unlikely to go back to pre-pandemic levels of service. Approximately 80% of the respondents said that practice closure posed a high or very high risk to the sustainability of their practices. Finally, 93% said that the crisis would lead to a sharp decrease in income and 67% stated that they could only maintain a viable dental practice for three months at most." coronavirus.dental-tribune.com/news/reopening-of-dental-practices-in-the-uk-and-ireland/My dentist just phoned, they are re-opening on Monday. Peterboat says I am talking rubbish and that dentists have not closed at all due to the coronavirus. So... you're just making that up about 're-opening', aren't you?!
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Post by peterboat on Jun 23, 2020 11:34:52 GMT
My dentist just phoned, they are re-opening on Monday. Peterboat says I am talking rubbish and that dentists have not closed at all due to the coronavirus. So... you're just making that up about 're-opening', aren't you?! Mine is open for emergencies and has been for months
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Post by naughtyfox on Jun 23, 2020 13:07:30 GMT
So... have all dentists been open for emergencies? All this time? You hear this from one, then you hear that from another..... not disagreeing with you, Peter, but I wonder how Stabby has not been able to receive emergency treatment with his dentist 'being closed'. Our dentist is closed here in Himanka - rooms reserved for 'corona cases' (what? for descaling their teeth??!!). Nearest dentist now in Kalajoki 27km away. That reminds me, my gnashers inspection overdue.
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