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Originally posted by minestrone View PostThat is admissions, you do know that is not the same as inpatient numbers?Comment
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostYes, I work in healthcare. I said admissions. It tells a somewhat different story from the selective set of figures you used, no?
OK, get us the death chart and the ICU admissions chart.
That's the ones you didn't want to show.Comment
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He's ran out of charts it seems. I'll summarise...
3rd to the 6th of October. 2 ICU admissions, 1 death.
This is all about Sturgeon getting caught being Ghislaine Maxwell to Alex Salmond's Jeffrey Epstein.Comment
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostOK, get us the death chart and the ICU admissions chart.
That's the ones you didn't want to show.Comment
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostWhat do you reckon will happen to ICU admissions and deaths following a rise in hospital admissions?Comment
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostOh! Pick me sir! I know! I do!Comment
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostHe's ran out of charts it seems. I'll summarise...
3rd to the 6th of October. 2 ICU admissions, 1 death.
This is all about Sturgeon getting caught being Ghislaine Maxwell to Alex Salmond's Jeffrey Epstein.
Northern England are following the closure of pubs and restaurants for the same reason. The uptake of the Test and Protect app in Scotland has been so high that it's showing a likelihood is that adults are spreading the virus INDOORS in pubs and restaurants.
We can't stop children going to school, for obvious reasons of mental health and worthwhile education of them. They're spreading it in schools, but we accept this fact. Pubs are spreading it but they argue they aren't, for some reason. Very strange. The truth is: anywhere indoors with lots of strangers coming and going will spread the virus, but we have to pick and choose what we can temporarily close. Don't know about you, but I'm hardly going out shopping and a restaurant or supermarket is the only place you'll find me indoors in public these days.
As mentioned before: the trial by newspaper of Alex Salmond and Nicola Sturgeon continues unabated, so none of us are missing out on the gossip. In court, it's fact, in a newspaper it's just gossip until supported otherwise. I'd still like the truth to come out but to suggest some conspiracy theorist nonsense shows you to be the twat folk here know you are.
Given England is implementing similar rules, what's the conspiracy theory on that? Nothing? Exactly.Comment
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostScotland increased it's ICU beds from 190 to 700 over the summer.
We have 28 COVID ICU patients.
Nothing you say is even remotely based upon reality.
You know hospitals have always had beds they can use as "ICU beds", but without the trained ICU nurses to man them they can't be used. Any hospital staff member who deals with ICU can show you this and explain it to you. (Though currently they can't do it in a hospital.)"You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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