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Javid was on R4 this morning. This from the BBC website.And here's more from the health secretary, who was asked on BBC Radio 4's Today programme why the government isn't "going hard and going early" by bringing back coronavirus restrictions to prevent a winter spike in cases.Sajid Javid says we should all recognise the impact that the toughest coronavirus measures had on other health problems, particularly undiagnosed cancer and heart disease.What the actual f**k? He's saying lockdowns caused the backlog in the NHS being able to provide treatment for non-COVID illness. See, I thought the reason was because hospitals were inundated with COVID emergencies because we twice let outbreaks get totally out of control.But that's Javid. Barely on nodding terms with objective truth.
I'm not worried about covid, I'm worried about other viruses and infections. I've had 3 or 4 different things over the last 6 weeks now and it's way earlier than most years. It's having a clear impact and that's the bigger concern for me now not covid.
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on September 15, 2021, 11:11:48 amJavid was on R4 this morning. This from the BBC website.And here's more from the health secretary, who was asked on BBC Radio 4's Today programme why the government isn't "going hard and going early" by bringing back coronavirus restrictions to prevent a winter spike in cases.Sajid Javid says we should all recognise the impact that the toughest coronavirus measures had on other health problems, particularly undiagnosed cancer and heart disease.What the actual f**k? He's saying lockdowns caused the backlog in the NHS being able to provide treatment for non-COVID illness. See, I thought the reason was because hospitals were inundated with COVID emergencies because we twice let outbreaks get totally out of control.But that's Javid. Barely on nodding terms with objective truth. You’re twisting to suit your agenda Billy as per. Patients not attending appointments rocketed during lockdown which has had a knock on affect of delaying treatments. This unfortunately will start to contribute to excess deaths now as well (though agenda driven ppl will want to attribute them to COVID, or brexit if you’re NNK). If you are going to make a song and dance about objective truth, it may not be wise to be selective about the truth in your statements
Javid was on R4 this morning. This from the BBC website.And here's more from the health secretary, who was asked on BBC Radio 4's Today programme why the government isn't "going hard and going early" by bringing back coronavirus restrictions to prevent a winter spike in cases.Sajid Javid says we should all recognise the impact that the toughest coronavirus measures had on other health problems, particularly undiagnosed cancer and heart disease.What the actual f**k? He's saying lockdowns caused the backlog in the NHS being able to provide treatment for non-COVID illness. See, I thought the reason was because hospitals were inundated with COVID emergencies because we twice let outbreaks get totally out of control.But that's Javid. Barely on nodding terms with objective truth.
Quote from: Ldr on September 15, 2021, 12:06:36 pmQuote from: BillyStubbsTears on September 15, 2021, 11:11:48 amJavid was on R4 this morning. This from the BBC website.And here's more from the health secretary, who was asked on BBC Radio 4's Today programme why the government isn't "going hard and going early" by bringing back coronavirus restrictions to prevent a winter spike in cases.Sajid Javid says we should all recognise the impact that the toughest coronavirus measures had on other health problems, particularly undiagnosed cancer and heart disease.What the actual f**k? He's saying lockdowns caused the backlog in the NHS being able to provide treatment for non-COVID illness. See, I thought the reason was because hospitals were inundated with COVID emergencies because we twice let outbreaks get totally out of control.But that's Javid. Barely on nodding terms with objective truth. You’re twisting to suit your agenda Billy as per. Patients not attending appointments rocketed during lockdown which has had a knock on affect of delaying treatments. This unfortunately will start to contribute to excess deaths now as well (though agenda driven ppl will want to attribute them to COVID, or brexit if you’re NNK). If you are going to make a song and dance about objective truth, it may not be wise to be selective about the truth in your statements And it was the lockdown that caused these missed appointments?Put it another way. Do you think if we HADN'T had lockdowns, that the appointments would have taken place.There's some serious confusing of basic causes here.
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on September 15, 2021, 11:11:48 amJavid was on R4 this morning. This from the BBC website.And here's more from the health secretary, who was asked on BBC Radio 4's Today programme why the government isn't "going hard and going early" by bringing back coronavirus restrictions to prevent a winter spike in cases.Sajid Javid says we should all recognise the impact that the toughest coronavirus measures had on other health problems, particularly undiagnosed cancer and heart disease.What the actual f**k? He's saying lockdowns caused the backlog in the NHS being able to provide treatment for non-COVID illness. See, I thought the reason was because hospitals were inundated with COVID emergencies because we twice let outbreaks get totally out of control.But that's Javid. Barely on nodding terms with objective truth. You’re twisting to suit your agenda Billy as per. Patients not attending appointments rocketed during lockdown which has had a knock on affect of delaying treatments. This unfortunately will start to contribute to excess deaths now as well (though agenda driven ppl will want to attribute them to COVID, or brexit if you’re NNK). If you are going to make a song and dance about objective truth, it may not be wise to be selective about the truth in your statements
Javid was on R4 this morning. This from the BBC website.And here's more from the health secretary, who was asked on BBC Radio 4's Today programme why the government isn't "going hard and going early" by bringing back coronavirus restrictions to prevent a winter spike in cases.Sajid Javid says we should all recognise the impact that the toughest coronavirus measures had on other health problems, particularly undiagnosed cancer and heart disease.What the actual f**k? He's saying lockdowns caused the backlog in the NHS being able to provide treatment for non-COVID illness. See, I thought the reason was because hospitals were inundated with COVID emergencies because we twice let outbreaks get totally out of control.But that's Javid. Barely on nodding terms with objective truth.
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on September 15, 2021, 04:15:32 pmQuote from: Ldr on September 15, 2021, 12:06:36 pmQuote from: BillyStubbsTears on September 15, 2021, 11:11:48 amJavid was on R4 this morning. This from the BBC website.And here's more from the health secretary, who was asked on BBC Radio 4's Today programme why the government isn't "going hard and going early" by bringing back coronavirus restrictions to prevent a winter spike in cases.Sajid Javid says we should all recognise the impact that the toughest coronavirus measures had on other health problems, particularly undiagnosed cancer and heart disease.What the actual f**k? He's saying lockdowns caused the backlog in the NHS being able to provide treatment for non-COVID illness. See, I thought the reason was because hospitals were inundated with COVID emergencies because we twice let outbreaks get totally out of control.But that's Javid. Barely on nodding terms with objective truth. You’re twisting to suit your agenda Billy as per. Patients not attending appointments rocketed during lockdown which has had a knock on affect of delaying treatments. This unfortunately will start to contribute to excess deaths now as well (though agenda driven ppl will want to attribute them to COVID, or brexit if you’re NNK). If you are going to make a song and dance about objective truth, it may not be wise to be selective about the truth in your statements And it was the lockdown that caused these missed appointments?Put it another way. Do you think if we HADN'T had lockdowns, that the appointments would have taken place.There's some serious confusing of basic causes here. Yes the appointments would have taken place. You put the fear of God into people, inevitability some stay at home. The workaround has been a vast increase in telephone appointments which are a poor substitute imho Billy. It masks the problem and again kicks the van down the road re, beginning treatment
Another issue has been the closing of beds, on a designated COVID ward a 6 bed bay becomes a 4 bed bay due to distancing requirements
In short it’s a combination of factors pretty much all linked to COVID and the measures taken but not specifically bed availability is what I am getting at
Quote from: big fat yorkshire pudding on September 14, 2021, 11:59:37 pmI'm not worried about covid, I'm worried about other viruses and infections. I've had 3 or 4 different things over the last 6 weeks now and it's way earlier than most years. It's having a clear impact and that's the bigger concern for me now not covid.Have both you little uns gone to school this year BFYP? As has been said you give them love and cuddles and in return they give you colds and norovirus
Masks mandatory on TFL? Went to London a couple of weeks back my daughter and I were the only ones in our tube carriage wearing masks mmmm!
Not sure what the problem is with the Tories not wearing masks and several Labour not wearing masks, how many people on this board wear masks at work, ive been in many offices that are full of workers over the summer and very few wear them, so to single out mps is pretty poor foreman really, in the concourse at the rovers matches it was pretty full at Sheffield and Rotherham and again next to none wearing masks