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Be interesting to see who everyone turns on instead for the next fortnight
*gets popcorn*
Be more interesting to see if people stop talking about him during that 2 weeks
Be interesting to see who everyone turns on instead for the next fortnight
*gets popcorn*
I don't know about his case, but certainly my half brother expects an op before the end of Feb... diagnosed on Friday. It's not that the NHS are 'cruising' as cunt said, it's that they are fucking professional and hard working.
Depends on the op, if its life threatening or could potentially be life threatening then surgery is carried out every day and indeed should be. Broken bones and what have you still have to be fixed, the number of people breaking things by coming off their push bikes has soared, before my wife was redeployed back to her normal job last year she was in theatres fixing broken hips that had increased ten fold over the summer.
My understanding is that all elective surgery has been suspended, private hospital should not have any patients as they should be shut, much of their stuff is elective and is still carried out by NHS surgeons and nurses, those staff basically cant work in that sector at this time as they are working flat out in the NHS. So, it really is all hands to the pump, as soon as those abusing the lockdown realise how terrible it is in those places the sooner people 'might' stop thinking about themselves and find ways to get around lockdown.
Depends on the op, if its life threatening or could potentially be life threatening then surgery is carried out every day and indeed should be. Broken bones and what have you still have to be fixed, the number of people breaking things by coming off their push bikes has soared, before my wife was redeployed back to her normal job last year she was in theatres fixing broken hips that had increased ten fold over the summer.
My understanding is that all elective surgery has been suspended, private hospital should not have any patients as they should be shut, much of their stuff is elective and is still carried out by NHS surgeons and nurses, those staff basically cant work in that sector at this time as they are working flat out in the NHS. So, it really is all hands to the pump, as soon as those abusing the lockdown realise how terrible it is in those places the sooner people 'might' stop thinking about themselves and find ways to get around lockdown.
They added there are many staff, largely nurses, who are employed by and work solely in the private sector, so there would need to be a contract mechanism in place to utilise that capacity in the NHS, or else they would be left idle if all non-urgent work stopped.
A lot of the private sector facilities have been taken over by the nhs. I had my elective op private in september which was delayed from april. And they were taking calls then for ops in 2021. That was before more shut downsThat isn't my understanding on Private Sector staff - those who work for both the NHS and Private are working for the NHS, but anyone who solely works in the Private Sector isn't doing a huge amount at the moment, see below:
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Exclusive: Medical leaders seek to ‘shame’ private hospitals and their staff into supporting NHS
NHS England and senior clinical leaders in London are 'profoundly uncomfortable' that some routine elective care is continuing in private hospitals, while the NHS faces 'unthinkable' pressures from coronavirus.www.hsj.co.uk
Seems a political problem rather than an operational one, and a political problem that's preventing the NHS from running properly as they're frightened someone might start a "Clap for BUPA" or some other shit. Guess we're only all in this together as long as we don't work for the evil Private Sector.
That isn't my understanding on Private Sector staff - those who work for both the NHS and Private are working for the NHS, but anyone who solely works in the Private Sector isn't doing a huge amount at the moment, see below:
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Exclusive: Medical leaders seek to ‘shame’ private hospitals and their staff into supporting NHS
NHS England and senior clinical leaders in London are 'profoundly uncomfortable' that some routine elective care is continuing in private hospitals, while the NHS faces 'unthinkable' pressures from coronavirus.www.hsj.co.uk
Seems a political problem rather than an operational one, and a political problem that's preventing the NHS from running properly as they're frightened someone might start a "Clap for BUPA" or some other shit. Guess we're only all in this together as long as we don't work for the evil Private Sector.
A lot of the private sector facilities have been taken over by the nhs. I had my elective op private in september which was delayed from april. And they were taking calls then for ops in 2021. That was before more shut downs
Seems a political problem rather than an operational one, and a political problem that's preventing the NHS from running properly as they're frightened someone might start a "Clap for BUPA" or some other shit. Guess we're only all in this together as long as we don't work for the evil Private Sector.
Free me!!
I'd charge.Free me!!
Free me!!
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EU threatens to block Covid vaccine exports amid AstraZeneca shortfall
Bloc may receive only half of purchased 100m doses in first quarter of the yearwww.theguardian.com
Wasn't there also a free Bodhi appeal?![]()
Classy.
Let's just say the link wasn't what it appeared to be and was less fapworthy than it purported to beOh! I thought it was because of GOATSE!
Maybe that was one of the final straws.
Classy.
What a load of bullshit. Firstly, they are delivering in order of date orders were placed as much as possible. Secondly, the production problems are due to an EU partner not being able to deliver enough of an ingredient.The way its being reported here is that they are diverting supplies to highest bidders, they earn less from EU shipments because EU price was lowered due to up front payments and thus EU peeps that made the deal are unhappy that a company is profiteering like that
More likely imo is some bellend sales guy promised the moon and got a big fat commission and now has left the part of organisation that actually needs to deliver in the lurch with a volume they were never going to be able to deliver
Yes, the UK declined to join the EU scheme and go it alone.Not wishing to dwell on brexit but this wasnt the special EU system the brits failed to sign up to or something during the exit phase?
Big feckin opps by somebody, seems that Big pharmas AND Tech companies don't like being told how to do business.
What a load of bullshit. Firstly, they are delivering in order of date orders were placed as much as possible. Secondly, the production problems are due to an EU partner not being able to deliver enough of an ingredient.
The EU were late to place their order as they took fucking months bartering on a price whilst other countries just paid for it to get their orders in early regardless of the success rate, ie they took a gamble and it paid off.
You then have a German financial newspaper stating that the AZ is only 8% efficacy in the over 65s, refuted by the UK, AZ. This is going to turn fucking ugly very quickly especially if they restrict vaccine exports.This, the EU are "The bad guys" here, and I can't quite believe I am saying this, but the Tories actually did the right thing with the vaccine supply, throw money at all of it early and hope at least one works, several do. it's worth noting the EU are still pissing about and haven't cleared the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine. Distressingly low vaccine rate over there atm.
Only for Pfizer I reckon. As I said we can produce and package the AZ vaccine completely within the UK.Having said that, the Tory plan of delaying the second jab looks like it might explode in their face if supplies are restricted.