Today a picture of brave nurse wearing just a basic apron and gloves to protect herself from coronavirus amid a global shortage of protective equipment - when what staff should be wearing is all the kit on the right
How the two pictures compare Nurse 1 - She is seen only wearing an apron and gloves, putting her at risk of coming into contact with infectious airborne droplets from when a patient sneezes; Nurse 2 - She has a face mask, a plastic visor to protect the eyes, as well as gloves and an apron.
NHS mental health trust tells staff NOT to resuscitate patients because it does not have coronavirus PPE clothing as nurses across UK tell of heading to the frontline 'with no protection at all' Public Health England issued stricter guidance on protective equipment for NHS Tees, Esk and Wear Valleys Trust warn staff not to do CPR in coronaviris crisis The Royal College of Nursing says members are at risk because of lack of PPE Came as a brave NHS nurse was seen without vital kit amid worldwide shortages Medics at some hospitals have admitted to hiding equipment out of 'desperation' Coronavirus symptoms: what are they and should you see a doctor?
Thereās a new ale on the market, itās called ā obsessiveā. At 5.5% does the job. The tin has an image of Boris and Chilli on it. Enjoy.
You are becoming famous for an endless number of idiotic posts, and then reposting them with the word delete added. This would seem to indicate some sort of infantile thought process, where the typing of the word delete somehow makes them invisible. Rather than contemplating that reposting them will bring them to the attention of more people. When you grow up, you will probably learn the simple process of deleting them.
I should think that this post will be re-posted with the word delete added, before very long.
Thereās a new ale on the market, itās called ā obsessiveā. At 5.5% does the job. The tin has an image of Boris and Chilli on it. Enjoy.
delete :-)
He usually does it to himself, but I am sure he will appreciate your assistance.
We all have to pretend that we cant see this one or the original.
On the other hand he might have disappeared again.
I cant be bothered to look back and find out.
He usually does this when you ask him a question.
A little tantrum usually follows, before suspending communications.
A subsequent threat to return, incorporating some sort of condition, seems to be norm.
He usually announces, Arnold Schwarzenegger like, that he will be back, when a vaccine is invented, when the clocks go forward, or back, when there is no horse racing on, or when we leave the EU, for example.
He usually reappears a day or two later, despite the conditions not being met, but in the hope that any unanswered questions may be forgotten.
Is softly, softly Sweden heading for catastrophe? Alone in Europe, its schools, bars and restaurants are open as usual... in a maverick response to coronavirus. But now deaths are set to soar - and ministers are facing fury, writes PAUL CONNOLLY
PAUL CONNOLLY: Swedes really don't like to stand out. They much prefer to blend in. They even have their own word for it: 'Jantelagen', the Scandinavian answer to Australia and New Zealand's 'tall poppy syndrome'. It roughly translates as: 'Don't think you're better than anyone else.' And so it's quite understandable that its government's maverick response to the coronavirus crisis is making many in the country feel uneasy. After all, Sweden is the last major European country to have most of its schools, bars and restaurants still open. Pictured: Swedes in Stockholm last week.
Trying to scroll this thread is like watching the skyvegas Prize Machine
I take your point,but they are supposed to be informative. Iām not quite sure why they are not in alphabetical order, that would then make it easier to search for ones own area, or where relatives and friends live. Although the figures will constantly change, it gives a guide to were the current hotspots are. Thatās important info , that shows were the NHS are likely to be under the greatest pressure. For some though, playing on a fruit machine will understandably be the preferred choice. After all,itās a free country, usually.
Trying to scroll this thread is like watching the skyvegas Prize Machine
I take your point,but they are supposed to be informative. Iām not quite sure why they are not in alphabetical order, that would then make it easier to search for ones own area, or where relatives and friends live. Although the figures will constantly change, it gives a guide to were the current hotspots are. Thatās important info , that shows were the NHS are likely to be under the greatest pressure. For some though, playing on a fruit machine will understandably be the preferred choice. After all,itās a free country, usually.
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Today a picture of brave nurse wearing just a basic apron and gloves to protect herself from coronavirus amid a global shortage of protective equipment - when what staff should be wearing is all the kit on the right
How the two pictures compare
Nurse 1 - She is seen only wearing an apron and gloves, putting her at risk of coming into contact with infectious airborne droplets from when a patient sneezes;
Nurse 2 - She has a face mask, a plastic visor to protect the eyes, as well as gloves and an apron.
NHS mental health trust tells staff NOT to resuscitate patients because it does not have coronavirus PPE clothing as nurses across UK tell of heading to the frontline 'with no protection at all'
Public Health England issued stricter guidance on protective equipment for NHS
Tees, Esk and Wear Valleys Trust warn staff not to do CPR in coronaviris crisis
The Royal College of Nursing says members are at risk because of lack of PPE
Came as a brave NHS nurse was seen without vital kit amid worldwide shortages
Medics at some hospitals have admitted to hiding equipment out of 'desperation'
Coronavirus symptoms: what are they and should you see a doctor?
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8166533/NHS-medics-wear-PPE-gear-3ft-corona-patient.html
At 5.5% does the job. The tin has an image of Boris and Chilli on it. Enjoy.
This would seem to indicate some sort of infantile thought process, where the typing of the word delete somehow makes them invisible.
Rather than contemplating that reposting them will bring them to the attention of more people.
When you grow up, you will probably learn the simple process of deleting them.
I should think that this post will be re-posted with the word delete added, before very long.
We all have to pretend that we cant see this one or the original.
On the other hand he might have disappeared again.
I cant be bothered to look back and find out.
He usually does this when you ask him a question.
A little tantrum usually follows, before suspending communications.
A subsequent threat to return, incorporating some sort of condition, seems to be norm.
He usually announces, Arnold Schwarzenegger like, that he will be back, when a vaccine is invented, when the clocks go forward, or back, when there is no horse racing on, or when we leave the EU, for example.
He usually reappears a day or two later, despite the conditions not being met, but in the hope that any unanswered questions may be forgotten.
Happy scrolling.
PAUL CONNOLLY: Swedes really don't like to stand out. They much prefer to blend in. They even have their own word for it: 'Jantelagen', the Scandinavian answer to Australia and New Zealand's 'tall poppy syndrome'. It roughly translates as: 'Don't think you're better than anyone else.' And so it's quite understandable that its government's maverick response to the coronavirus crisis is making many in the country feel uneasy. After all, Sweden is the last major European country to have most of its schools, bars and restaurants still open. Pictured: Swedes in Stockholm last week.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/home/index.html
Trying to scroll this thread is like watching the skyvegas Prize Machine
Iām not quite sure why they are not in alphabetical order, that would then make it easier to search for ones own area, or where relatives and friends live.
Although the figures will constantly change, it gives a guide to were the current hotspots are.
Thatās important info , that shows were the NHS are likely to be under the greatest pressure.
For some though, playing on a fruit machine will understandably be the preferred choice.
After all,itās a free country, usually.
I am not sure the penny will ever drop.