The above is a letter sent to the Chair of the Covid Inquiry to recommend interim advice after the evidence presented at the Covid Inquiry in the Autumn.
As I've said on another thread. Been up the hospital 10 days on the trot now. I should think half that number caught flu in the hospital. The ward I'm visiting has 6 beds 3 of them are coughing and spluttering all day.
It's well known that the number of hospital acquired infections is very high, it shouldn't be like that. Yet when you have the the people in senior positions denying that viruses like Covid are airborne, it is hardly surprising.
Is anyone actually denying it’s airborne?
Yes, at the recent module of the Covid Inquiry, Dr Lisa Ritchie who is one of the most senior people in charge of infection prevention and control in the NHS. Despite all the expert evidence to the contrary, she maintained that the Sars Cov-2 virus was predominantly spread by droplets.
'Predominantly spread by droplets' is not 'denying its airborne'. For God's sake, go outside and touch grass.
I've provided evidence that those still in charge of advice are not fit to give that advice, we should all be concerned at that, I find it hard to understand why others don't think so as well, people's lives and health are at stake.
It's Friday Emmy, it's Christmas, crack open a bottle of wine and put some tunes on. I'm sure it'll be more fun than copying and pasting the same old stuff 👍
It's Friday Emmy, it's Christmas, crack open a bottle of wine and put some tunes on. I'm sure it'll be more fun than copying and pasting the same old stuff 👍
I am actually about to go out for drinks with friends.
It's Friday Emmy, it's Christmas, crack open a bottle of wine and put some tunes on. I'm sure it'll be more fun than copying and pasting the same old stuff 👍
I am actually about to go out for drinks with friends.
It's Friday Emmy, it's Christmas, crack open a bottle of wine and put some tunes on. I'm sure it'll be more fun than copying and pasting the same old stuff 👍
I am actually about to go out for drinks with friends.
I've provided evidence that those still in charge of advice are not fit to give that advice, we should all be concerned at that, I find it hard to understand why others don't think so as well, people's lives and health are at stake.
Because this obsession is absolutely all-consuming for you. You're as unhinged as the 'CoViD iS fAkE' loons. Even sadder - you're clearly more intelligent than the nutcases - you've just fallen down a different rabbit hole.
It's Friday Emmy, it's Christmas, crack open a bottle of wine and put some tunes on. I'm sure it'll be more fun than copying and pasting the same old stuff 👍
I am actually about to go out for drinks with friends.
Armed with 278 thousand pages of medical journals and articles related to Covid.
As I've said on another thread. Been up the hospital 10 days on the trot now. I should think half that number caught flu in the hospital. The ward I'm visiting has 6 beds 3 of them are coughing and spluttering all day.
It's well known that the number of hospital acquired infections is very high, it shouldn't be like that. Yet when you have the the people in senior positions denying that viruses like Covid are airborne, it is hardly surprising.
Is anyone actually denying it’s airborne?
Yes, at the recent module of the Covid Inquiry, Dr Lisa Ritchie who is one of the most senior people in charge of infection prevention and control in the NHS. Despite all the expert evidence to the contrary, she maintained that the Sars Cov-2 virus was predominantly spread by droplets.
We seem to be going around in circles here at the moment and I'm not sure what the point of continuing this debate is. I'm therefore going to close this thread until such times as there's some undeniably important shift in circumstances.
If anyone does need information about Covid Vaccinations I'm sure that the NHS would be their first port of call, but in case someone stumbles across this thread first, here's a link to the NHS webpage on Flu and Covid vaccines. It seems from this though, that this is a particularly apposite time to shut the thread as the NHS, 'anticipate that most flu and COVID-19 vaccinations should be completed by Friday 20 December 2024'.
Do whatever you feel you need stay safe, but please remember you've only got one life, so get out there and live it.
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I've provided evidence that those still in charge of advice are not fit to give that advice, we should all be concerned at that, I find it hard to understand why others don't think so as well, people's lives and health are at stake.
*only the ones that tell you what I want to hear
The 'Covid is not airborne' line had been discredited by everyone, except those still in positions of power.
Read the articles I've posted today, also the above letter written to the Chair of the Inquiry.
You're telling the same people
The same thing.
What does annoy me is the wall of silence on a virus that is still causing a lot of illness and is known to cause long term health problems.
You are not going to persuade anyone on here to think like you do despite your best attempts.
Pour yourself a large glass of whatever it is you fancy and chill.
Merry Xmas
There are also only 215 acute settings that would have flu beds.
If anyone does need information about Covid Vaccinations I'm sure that the NHS would be their first port of call, but in case someone stumbles across this thread first, here's a link to the NHS webpage on Flu and Covid vaccines. It seems from this though, that this is a particularly apposite time to shut the thread as the NHS, 'anticipate that most flu and COVID-19 vaccinations should be completed by Friday 20 December 2024'.
Do whatever you feel you need stay safe, but please remember you've only got one life, so get out there and live it.
Thanks all.