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what's the death rate from washing cars. |
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My dentist hasn't said anything yet but has lots of equipment. He is a long drive from home but been with the practice for over 30 years and pay into their own scheme. Don't want to cancel and have tooth fracture needing emergency treatment. Medical treatment is a reason to go out though and appointments all made before lockdown.
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They now have PPE unlike the first lock down. Appointments take longer as they have to get tagged up, and they have to leave a 'fallow gap' between patients. Unfortunately had to go a few times in the last year. Prepare to be temperature checked and asked 20 questions before they even let you in through the front door ! |
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Yep, I had to visit the dentist last year to get a filling repaired, you had to wait outside until they let you in (fortunately, it was in the warm summer).
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Not a shooting or bombing but attempted sabotage of 500 vaccines at a center in the USA. We are definitely going to see more of this sadly with the proliferation of bullshit on the internet. |
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Unable to read that, it wants me to register
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Don’t get me wrong, if you don’t want to be vaccinated, that’s your choice, but you can’t go around preventing anyone else doing so. |
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Well if you thought Boris's lot are making heavy weather of the vaccine roll out take a look over the Channel:
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You can't be "a month late" approving a process simply because other authorities covering other areas approved it sooner - potentially with a different threshold for authorisation.
France are clear making a hash of it but that doesn't make us "successful" and the more we spend looking down on them the longer our government get away with not taking up to the (I think) 2.34 million a week Boris needs for his latest bombastic target. Unless of course those pesky Civil Servants are at it again... |
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As you we were ahead as we had a rolling assessment and approval process, nothing to do with any lesser thresholds...... However, success should be celebrated, because we both know if the shoe was on the other foot oooooh, the headlines, the failure, Brexit, the incompetence....... |
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I bet the civil service have something to do with it. If you have to have "Radicalisation" training to be able to register to give vaccines it's unlikely that that has come down from ministers. It could well be part of "normal" medical checks but it doesn't take too much sense to apply requirements suitable to the role, e.g. anaphylaxis, CPR, giving injections etc.
Part of the problem it tracking who has had what. It could be relatively easy to put a vaccination station in places where people flow through and jab those who need it but how do you deal with those who don't want it (yet), ensuring it's safe for the person, reacting to issues. Dentists and places like that would also be good, they are trained to give injections etc but all the other factors come into play. (And don't forget you need the machine to activate the mind control chip and ensure it's working, they aren't cheap you know!) |
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