Flicker
Well-Known Member
I'd certainly consider a nurse more useful. Both in the general scheme of things and at this specific moment.
I would agree.
I'd certainly consider a nurse more useful. Both in the general scheme of things and at this specific moment.
I would agree.
Yes, this is a very good point. I am in Poland and I have never heard of a yard offering DIY, and I believe that it is the same in France. All yards here are 'full care', but including only the carousel rather than lunging or riding.
Charles and Camilia their life is also their live in job. They have lots of staff, some older people who they come in to contact with, and old parents which include the Queen and Prince Philip, they are not that young themseleves. Charles last saw his mum on the 12th of March. So it would have been useful to know who they had seen and when as they have seperate engagements, the fact Camilla did not test positive shows that they can not have been to together much, if at all when he was at is most infectious. The HRH's may not mean a lot to you, but to to alot of people, especially the old they mean an aweful lot.I still would like to know why Prince Charlie and Cam had C19 tests when front line cannot get them
Charles and Camilia their life is also their live in job. They have lots of staff, some older people who they come in to contact with, and old parents which include the Queen and Prince Philip, they are not that young themseleves. Charles last saw his mum on the 12th of March. So it would have been useful to know who they had seen and when as they have seperate engagements, the fact Camilla did not test positive shows that they can not have been to together much, if at all when he was at is most infectious. The HRH's may not mean a lot to you, but to to alot of people, especially the old they mean an aweful lot.
I am far more annoyed with politicans who seem to think that the rules do not apply to them and didn't prepare well enough for this in the first place. The lack of PPE is the scandel, and the unjoined way testing has been handled within the NHS where departments who were capable of doing it, Cambridge has a huge amount of science labs based on the hospital site, were not repurposed. Two tests in comparison is not worth having a dig at two people, did Boris need to be tested, if he had been Joe Bloggs, probabely not, he would just have been told to self isolate.
Its no worse or more difficult isolating for those with a footpath through their land than it is for people who live next to a road!!
So people aren't allowed to get lost or go somewhere they've not been before? FFS.
Thanks HP, I can see those points. I am glad that the Scottish Health person has had the gumpton to resign as that would have been an achilies heal for this weekend i.e. if you do not practice what you preach.
I also agree with the PPE scandal so is it not about time we backed Britain and got our workforce making these vital pieces of equipment, and as to cost over the far east, this is the chance we can take to start to help ourselves. Do we really care if a garment costs £1 more at the moment if we can a)get it and b) we are putting money into our own Country.
I also do not understand why the front line are not getting routine tests. Especially after the Daily Fail ran the doctor article yesterday, and that shocked me when an unidentified doctor carried on working whilst feeling ill. Now do you a. believe the story or is it made up ? and if it is a factual account then someone should be being brought to account for spreading the virus within the NHS. Not sure myself if it was meant to be a look at me aren't i a hero to carry on whilst if felt ill, but not so ill I needed to be at home. How the flip did she know this and as a Doctor,(if its a true account) why on earth did she carry on working ??
Well, yes it is actually. My neighbours have to spend time in their field which the path bisects, because their donkeys and poultry live there, the path goes through a wooden gate from the road and passes their buildings very closely, within touching distance. Yesterday, I watched a family trying to feed the donkeys carrots (and almost getting their toddler kicked in the process). they were not just walking through. Nobody needs to spend time in the road, or even on the pavement except for their own exercise/shopping outings.
I have just heard on the BBC this morning that one of the nurses who died recently, was exhibiting symptoms but went back to work to do an extra shift because they were so short staffed. Her main symptoms was fatigue/aching joints which she put down to tiredness after a 12 hour shift, so she probably didn't even wonder if she had C-19 but the medical staff are working such long hours that their judgement of their own illness is probably flawed.
I heard yesterday that a distant relative who is a paediatric oncologist has had her annual leave cancelled. I know that just before the lockdown, she missed a family celebration weekend (her mother's 70th birthday) because she had to change her plans and go into work. Hospital staff particularly but not solely are all shattered already.
So if you are in Poland how on earth can you comment so strongly on UK livery yards when all your yards are "full care" but only the carousel rather than lunging or riding.
So in essence you have just admitted to preaching at everyone about items you know naff all about.
I kept horses in the UK for more than 30 years, both at home and on yards, so I believe that I am more than familiar with the challenges. I also have immediate family, a business and 16 staff in the UK, so I have a strong interest in the UK situation not getting more out of hand than it already is.
GW, I do not know why you are unable to accept that people feel strongly about the situation that we are in. Everyone is having to make sacrifices, but your sole complaints seem to be about other people somehow having it easier than you, whether it is DIYs being able to visit their horses or the heir to the throne receiving a test. You and I are very different in our approach, because I see such attitudes as childish and small minded, while you see them as somehow striving for fairness. I can only suggest that you do not read anything further that I post since you are unlikely to agree with it. I shall certainly not bother to read any more of yours.
I have just heard on the BBC this morning that one of the nurses who died recently, was exhibiting symptoms but went back to work to do an extra shift because they were so short staffed. Her main symptoms was fatigue/aching joints which she put down to tiredness after a 12 hour shift, so she probably didn't even wonder if she had C-19 but the medical staff are working such long hours that their judgement of their own illness is probably flawed.
I heard yesterday that a distant relative who is a paediatric oncologist has had her annual leave cancelled. I know that just before the lockdown, she missed a family celebration weekend (her mother's 70th birthday) because she had to change her plans and go into work. Hospital staff particularly but not solely are all shattered already.
This paints a picture of it being rather more hectic than it is currently. Both brother and SIL have been redeployed to corona cases (doctors). They are not yet over worked or over whelmed and both are in central London.
The girl whom we were reffering too, on the local news had died last week was from the West Midlands, she went to work as the hospital was so short staffed.
yes, which is not unusual in normal circumstances even before covid 19 within the NHS.
I am merely saying what I know directly from my family who are at the epicentre of this in London, that it is not yet at that point and they are operating within capacity as much as they ever are.
Thanks HP, I can see those points. I am glad that the Scottish Health person has had the gumpton to resign as that would have been an achilies heal for this weekend i.e. if you do not practice what you preach.
I also agree with the PPE scandal so is it not about time we backed Britain and got our workforce making these vital pieces of equipment, and as to cost over the far east, this is the chance we can take to start to help ourselves. Do we really care if a garment costs £1 more at the moment if we can a)get it and b) we are putting money into our own Country.
I also do not understand why the front line are not getting routine tests. Especially after the Daily Fail ran the doctor article yesterday, and that shocked me when an unidentified doctor carried on working whilst feeling ill. Now do you a. believe the story or is it made up ? and if it is a factual account then someone should be being brought to account for spreading the virus within the NHS. Not sure myself if it was meant to be a look at me aren't i a hero to carry on whilst if felt ill, but not so ill I needed to be at home. How the flip did she know this and as a Doctor,(if its a true account) why on earth did she carry on working ??
yes, which is not unusual in normal circumstances even before covid 19 within the NHS.
I am merely saying what I know directly from my family who are at the epicentre of this in London, that it is not yet at that point and they are operating within capacity as much as they ever are.
I agree as a doctor she should not have been at work, but the reality is unless you know when you have become infected, you have up to five days when you have no symptoms but could infect someone, and there are the 30% who may never get any symptoms, so the damage if was perhaps already done. If someone knew she was ill they should have sent her home.
There is a lot of pressure to go to work, when perhaps you should stay at home. There has long been an attitude that 'ringing in sick' is not pulling your weight or skiving off, in the past I have been foolish to go in to work when I have not been well, usually with tonsillitis when the kids were small. People talk about you when your off sick, you have a return to work interview, which has to be with your line manager, it becomes easier to go in sick than stay at home. I once threw up on the way to work, but still went because to ring half an hour a shift would black list me, so I turned up and said I was not fit to work, so they sent me home.
My friend now thinks she has had CV-19, she works in A&E, she thought she was just tired from working long shifts and then doing some extra days. I really do not have a solution apart from treating everyone staff and patients as if they have it,at all times, like we assume that any blood or bodily fluids could cause hepititis or HIV, but it seems we do not have enough PPE now to do that.
Testing at the moment will ony show if they are negative on the day the test is taken, I have no idea how long it takes for the markers to show in the blood of someone who has been infected.
Michen, is that relating to the specific hospitals family members are associated with? Or is that a broad statement across all London hospitals? (I know all hospitals monitor the capacity of all neighbouring hospitals). Thanks
Why?
How does any of the above affect you in the slightest?
I agree it puts the people concerned at a higher risk and probably isn't in the spirit of the government guidelines but if they stay 2m apart then so what?
How adults conduct themselves when they are renting a space from you/buying a service is really beyond the limits of what you can reasonably influence
Across two regarding direct experience- Charing Cross and St Mary’s (both Imperial) though he did say it seemed consistent with colleagues at other hospitals he’d spoken with.
Thats the best news I have had all day not my fault you have been caught out, as you do not even live in the UK so everything you are peddling is at best second hand.
Being on a turbo trainer does nothing for my mental health or my vit D levels so I will continue to cycle and to commute to work on it while permitted.
They are also pretty expensive.
Also those who looked several weeks ago for said turbo trainers (bike group people anyway) struggled to find any at all.
when you Pm'd me recently about posters having 2 ID's you described "pack mentality" and that now this is the worst you have ever known. That unless you were one of the in crowd you were basically hounded off. You also admitted you did not really like the forum.
Is your above comment the sort of thing you were referring to?