False dawn.
We're going to Hell in a ham biscuit.
False dawn.
Sodastream
The government needs to impose strict curfews effective immediately
I didn't go upstairs to use them to find out I'm afraid.
In all seriousness, this "Phone 111 if you have any concerns" thing is laughable. Has anyone every tried that? I have had two experiences - the first one was when my MiL asked to go to the Walk In surgery in Eastbourne with pain in the chest area after a chest infection. This is a 78 year old woman with angina. The surgery said they had no doctor appointments left so in lieu of A&E, I phoned 111 at around 7pm on a Sunday night. After 15 minutes on hold, we were promised a call from a doctor within 2 hours. At 3am, I received a call (We called from my mobile although left her details as the contact details) from the doctor - 8 hours later.
Then last summer, my girlfriend had been up all night with crippling stomach pains. I phoned 111 at around 4:45am and after chasing them on their 2 hour promise, got a call from a doctor at 7:30am - telling her to go to her own GP.
I have no idea what the waiting time will be when a whole host of people who had a Chow Mein a year ago start phoning up.
The eventual diagnoses justified calling them rather than 999 or A&E - Broken rib from the coughing for the first and Gastroenteritis for the second - so the general idea is sound but they appear to be woefully understaffed and just there to ask questions to rule to the need for a 999 call.My views and experience of 111 are basically unprintable!
In all seriousness, this "Phone 111 if you have any concerns" thing is laughable. Has anyone every tried that? I have had two experiences - the first one was when my MiL asked to go to the Walk In surgery in Eastbourne with pain in the chest area after a chest infection. This is a 78 year old woman with angina. The surgery said they had no doctor appointments left so in lieu of A&E, I phoned 111 at around 7pm on a Sunday night. After 15 minutes on hold, we were promised a call from a doctor within 2 hours. At 3am, I received a call (We called from my mobile although left her details as the contact details) from the doctor - 8 hours later.
Then last summer, my girlfriend had been up all night with crippling stomach pains. I phoned 111 at around 4:45am and after chasing them on their 2 hour promise, got a call from a doctor at 7:30am - telling her to go to her own GP.
I have no idea what the waiting time will be when a whole host of people who had a Chow Mein a year ago start phoning up.
Whom!suggested by who though?
The example I'm thinking of was a Chinese lady in Wuhan talking to the news, saying that her uncle had died from the disease, but that the death certificate didn't (or wasn't going to) say it was due to the Coronavirus. I don't know whether she was correct or not.anyone with a reliable insight to death rates in China, or anyone interested in drumming up the latest doom?
Some people are dying without going to hospital, and there's no sure way of making sure all deaths are correctly reported, particularly in a country like China, where the government control information.I could understand the number of people having the virus being understated but not how many have died. The WHO are in China at the moment so should be keeping the Chinese on their toes regards reporting deaths.
40,000 infected, 900 deaths. That's over 2%, where's the 1% from?The mortality rate is at 1% at the moment which is on par with seasonal flu.
Graham Potter and family are renting a house in Hove while work is done to their new home. The owners of the house they're renting have contracted CoronavirusIt's getting closer.
40,000 infected, 900 deaths. That's over 2%, where's the 1% from?
Sussex Uni student being tested - https://www.theargus.co.uk/news/18225137.coronavirus-latest-university-sussex-student-tested/