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Originally Posted by nomadking
So we have two situations.
A) A small cross which may scratch a patient. Although I would have thought that other items such as pens could have the same effect.
B) Long sleeves which have been found to possibly spread bacteria some of which may have lead to patient deaths.
Which one doesn't get completely banned?
If there are valid grounds for banning something in general, then there isn't a valid case for exceptions.
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Of course, it's all an anti-Christian conspiracy, in order to conquer the western world.

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Originally Posted by Spectato
I'd rather be in a clean hospital, but since they've seen fit to close two thirds of them, and pack us all in to the remaining ones, like sardines (in filth).....
If MRSA is present and prevalent, then the chances are you'll get it anyway (I'm a big strong lad, so not particularly worried).
I somehow doubt that 'sleeves' are the biggest risk factor.
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Really? Must have missed that. Why hasn't "Dave" centred on this for his campaign?