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Originally Posted by jfman
No need to waste any of our energy. You should have just left it there.
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Nice constructive argument there. Well done, you have excelled yourself.
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Originally Posted by Hugh
Can you provide a link, please?
I can see why it would be included in the "COVID patients in hospital" but not why it would be in "COVID patients admitted to hospital".
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I seem to recall seeing it mentioned but can't remember where. In any case, the patients in hospital (as opposed to actual admissions) is probably the more important figure.
Incidentally, I think most of the people I know who have had the virus got it from within a hospital setting (or onward transmission from it). Given that initially there was a fair cry about CV19+ people being discharged into care homes, and that seemingly the issues with infection control still exist, amongst already sick people, it's certainly something in my view, that the NHS management needs to look at. And I don't think it's anything new considering they seem to have similar issues with norovirus most winters. Surely it's common sense to me to keep CV19+ patients isolates as much as possible and ensure staff in the same areas have PPE and change it in a controlled area before doing anything else, but what do I know?
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Sorry Hugh, just seen your edit - see what I mean now lol?