by Snowball » 27 Mar 2020 11:09
by Uke » 27 Mar 2020 11:26
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Yes. I worry about the staff in supermarkets, Tesco etc. They are out there travelling to work, sitting at tills for 8-10 hours, meeting hundreds of people a day. tesco have been recruiting heavily because they have so man staff on 14-day quarantines
But haven’t got back to applicants either...
Yep. My two 17 year old refugees applied. The guy handling it looked new and was utterly useless
by Hendo » 27 Mar 2020 11:27
by Sutekh » 27 Mar 2020 14:26
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Great idea, but what about those who work in care homes as nurses and careers?
I’m sure they’ve will have done more hands on work than the appointments clerks at outpatients.
COVID-19 is going to go through care homes like a tsunami.
Nothing for them...
Don't care homes come under NHS purview? Also it says that the details haven't been confirmed yet, so no need to get overly cynical, just yet
Nope, they are mainly private providers with resident care funded by DHSC. The same goes for hospices. It’s unlikely that residents will be given a ‘good’ bed in an overworked NHS unit and will therefore be allowed a “natural death”.
Mrs Uke is a sister in a nursing care home 50 residents a third with dementia, and is shitting bricks about what is coming. These are long term patients so she knows them, their families etc.
It’s also staffed by more of those “unskilled” types who suddenly people seem to realise have actually kept our worlds going...
by Snowball » 27 Mar 2020 15:16
by WestYorksRoyal » 27 Mar 2020 15:45
by SCIAG » 27 Mar 2020 16:56
WestYorksRoyal As if Dominic Raab could be running this country for a couple of weeks. He's so oxf*rd stupid he'll probably try to defeat the virus with his karate.
by 72 bus » 28 Mar 2020 08:27
WestYorksRoyal As if Dominic Raab could be running this country for a couple of weeks. He's so oxf*rd stupid he'll probably try to defeat the virus with his karate.
by LUX » 28 Mar 2020 08:33
by Royal Rother » 28 Mar 2020 09:19
by SCIAG » 28 Mar 2020 09:39
72 busWestYorksRoyal As if Dominic Raab could be running this country for a couple of weeks. He's so oxf*rd stupid he'll probably try to defeat the virus with his karate.
Why is he stupid ? looking at his career so far on Wikipedia he seems to be a fairly intelligent chap, given what he has achieved so far at a relatively young age.
How are your achievements at a similar age ?
by SCIAG » 28 Mar 2020 09:51
Royal Rother And then you look across the floor and see Diane Abbott.
by Royal Rother » 28 Mar 2020 09:54
by Zip » 28 Mar 2020 10:12
SutekhUkeHendo
Don't care homes come under NHS purview? Also it says that the details haven't been confirmed yet, so no need to get overly cynical, just yet
Nope, they are mainly private providers with resident care funded by DHSC. The same goes for hospices. It’s unlikely that residents will be given a ‘good’ bed in an overworked NHS unit and will therefore be allowed a “natural death”.
Mrs Uke is a sister in a nursing care home 50 residents a third with dementia, and is shitting bricks about what is coming. These are long term patients so she knows them, their families etc.
It’s also staffed by more of those “unskilled” types who suddenly people seem to realise have actually kept our worlds going...
Absolutely agree with this. Always they bang on about NHS staff (and quite rightly so) but the carers who work in private nursing home and those that go to people’s homes on a daily basis supporting the elderly and a great many “at risk” patients really do need to be called out more as the absolute angels they mostly are - esp. as they get paid a pittance to do jobs which are actually a damn sight more important than a great many other jobs anywhere. Just imagine what they have to do every day in terms of not only the care provided but the extra bits added on top now to try and maintain as much protection for their “patients” as well as themselves and their families.
by Snowball » 28 Mar 2020 11:31
by LUX » 28 Mar 2020 13:26
Royal Rother Good grief.
by LUX » 28 Mar 2020 13:29
by Royal Rother » 28 Mar 2020 13:37
LUXRoyal Rother Good grief.
Well said SCiAG. Abbott is worthy of pisstakes for her pisspoor performance in that “ numbers” interview, but there is no doubt a racist element to singling her out , supposedly as thick. ( no, not you RR).
RR do you read the Economist? It’s a right-wing rag, but a trusted, well- connected, well-written and researched one. Anyway in this week’s Bagehot column, check it out, it says the current cabinet is the weakest in post- war history, and cites ( no, not junior minister Dorries, who is a fking star ) Patel and Raab as being particularly poor ( Raab being the PM’s stand-in if he gets ill is described as “ particularly worrying”. In the event, the PM is ill and it seems to be Michael Gove standing in. Fking hell).
It also says Williamson and Truss are “ over- promoted”. A euphemism, you’ll agree.
It advocates the PM sacking them all ( ok, it doesn’t say that, it says replace the current “government with a One Nation Tory government”. Or a government of national unity with Keir Starmer as deputy PM.
Things are that bad.
Look I h8ed Thatcher, but everybody could see she was competent and doing what she thought was best for the country, not for her career.
by LUX » 28 Mar 2020 13:43
Royal RotherLUXRoyal Rother Good grief.
Well said SCiAG. Abbott is worthy of pisstakes for her pisspoor performance in that “ numbers” interview, but there is no doubt a racist element to singling her out , supposedly as thick. ( no, not you RR).
RR do you read the Economist? It’s a right-wing rag, but a trusted, well- connected, well-written and researched one. Anyway in this week’s Bagehot column, check it out, it says the current cabinet is the weakest in post- war history, and cites ( no, not junior minister Dorries, who is a fking star ) Patel and Raab as being particularly poor ( Raab being the PM’s stand-in if he gets ill is described as “ particularly worrying”. In the event, the PM is ill and it seems to be Michael Gove standing in. Fking hell).
It also says Williamson and Truss are “ over- promoted”. A euphemism, you’ll agree.
It advocates the PM sacking them all ( ok, it doesn’t say that, it says replace the current “government with a One Nation Tory government”. Or a government of national unity with Keir Starmer as deputy PM.
Things are that bad.
Look I h8ed Thatcher, but everybody could see she was competent and doing what she thought was best for the country, not for her career.
I don’t read The Economist.
Politics is weak across the board.
It’s not just the “numbers” interview, it’s every interview. She comes across as bumbling, underprepared, lacking knowledge or the ability to deal with even fairly innocuous challenges....
Of course she’s not thick, just incompetent, which can be said about most of them on both sides of the house.
Call out a black person as being incompetent and the racist card gets (gently) played. It’s pathetic tbh.
by Royal Rother » 28 Mar 2020 14:06