Scrap the ineffective Senedd-Welsh Assembly 18:04 - May 18 with 119672 views | krunchykarrot | The time has come, second rate at best. | | | | |
Scrap the ineffective Senedd-Welsh Assembly on 09:50 - Dec 5 with 1616 views | felixstowe_jack |
Scrap the ineffective Senedd-Welsh Assembly on 09:37 - Dec 5 by pencoedjack | The Drakeford loving brigade will not respond to the clear facts in that article. |
They will deny the evidence of course just like trump. | |
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Scrap the ineffective Senedd-Welsh Assembly on 09:53 - Dec 5 with 1616 views | lifelong |
Scrap the ineffective Senedd-Welsh Assembly on 21:03 - Dec 4 by Andy1300 | Not at all, the over 70s can shield and the rest of the country, the ones who have jobs etc, can get on with life, the virus has a survival rate of over 95% |
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Scrap the ineffective Senedd-Welsh Assembly on 10:05 - Dec 5 with 1578 views | Highjack |
I’ve said from the start that infections and death rates should not be used as a stick to beat governments with or to be used like it’s some sort of contest to see who has “done the best”. It’s a pathogen, literally the only way to control it is for people to stay away from each other, which is virtually impossible with work or school or going to the shops. That goes above and beyond any governments control. It was always going to spread like wildfire. What they can be criticised for however is their pathetic attempts to micromanage the situation with their ludicrous rules that are supposedly “following the science” but not making any difference whatsoever whilst millions of people are spiralling into hardship or depression, or can’t get appointments for other stuff which are potentially more serious. They are doing far more harm than good but are so wrapped up in their nonsense and they’re so detached from the real world they just don’t see it. | |
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Scrap the ineffective Senedd-Welsh Assembly on 20:07 - Dec 5 with 1559 views | felixstowe_jack |
Scrap the ineffective Senedd-Welsh Assembly on 09:50 - Dec 5 by felixstowe_jack | They will deny the evidence of course just like trump. |
Today's figures. Cases in last 7 days per 100,000 Wales 235 rising England 151 falling Ni 139 rising Scotland 101 falling Total cases per 100,000 Ni 2884 Wales 2761 England 2602 Scotland 1820 | |
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Scrap the ineffective Senedd-Welsh Assembly on 16:37 - Dec 6 with 1522 views | felixstowe_jack |
Scrap the ineffective Senedd-Welsh Assembly on 20:07 - Dec 5 by felixstowe_jack | Today's figures. Cases in last 7 days per 100,000 Wales 235 rising England 151 falling Ni 139 rising Scotland 101 falling Total cases per 100,000 Ni 2884 Wales 2761 England 2602 Scotland 1820 |
Today's figures 6 12 2020 Cases per 100,000 last 7 days Wales 267 rising England 149 falling Ni 143 rising Scotland 100 falling Total cases per 100,000 Ni 2906 Wales 2822 England 2627 Scotland 1832 Nearly 2000 daily cases in Wales the highest recorded Drakeford is failing to control spread of virus Two week lockdown failed Drakeford stubbornly refuses to use the tier system which has helped to bring cases down in Scotland and England. Wales infection rate is now higher than before the two week lockdown. | |
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Scrap the ineffective Senedd-Welsh Assembly on 16:56 - Dec 6 with 1513 views | Catullus | sorry to keep banging the same drum but wait til those Christmas bubbles....well....burst! Lots of infected people going to work and to school. Older relatives going to hospital. Ironic really, I wanted a UK wide approach and when we finally get one it's more likely to cause a massive problem! We can close down businesses, we can cost people their jobs, their livelihoods and maybe their homes but we can't stop Christmas for anything. What is Santa bringing you this year? | |
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Scrap the ineffective Senedd-Welsh Assembly on 09:12 - Dec 7 with 1470 views | felixstowe_jack |
Scrap the ineffective Senedd-Welsh Assembly on 16:56 - Dec 6 by Catullus | sorry to keep banging the same drum but wait til those Christmas bubbles....well....burst! Lots of infected people going to work and to school. Older relatives going to hospital. Ironic really, I wanted a UK wide approach and when we finally get one it's more likely to cause a massive problem! We can close down businesses, we can cost people their jobs, their livelihoods and maybe their homes but we can't stop Christmas for anything. What is Santa bringing you this year? |
Where are the Drakeford supporters after yesterday's figures? | |
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Scrap the ineffective Senedd-Welsh Assembly on 11:28 - Dec 7 with 1452 views | Scotia |
Scrap the ineffective Senedd-Welsh Assembly on 16:56 - Dec 6 by Catullus | sorry to keep banging the same drum but wait til those Christmas bubbles....well....burst! Lots of infected people going to work and to school. Older relatives going to hospital. Ironic really, I wanted a UK wide approach and when we finally get one it's more likely to cause a massive problem! We can close down businesses, we can cost people their jobs, their livelihoods and maybe their homes but we can't stop Christmas for anything. What is Santa bringing you this year? |
I think we should be considering abandoning the UK wide restrictions in Wales, it would be far too dangerous. It may be a safer in English tier 1 and 2 areas but not here, we'd comfortably be in Tier 3. I'll be sticking to my existing bubble. | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Scrap the ineffective Senedd-Welsh Assembly on 13:59 - Dec 7 with 1432 views | Boundy |
Scrap the ineffective Senedd-Welsh Assembly on 11:28 - Dec 7 by Scotia | I think we should be considering abandoning the UK wide restrictions in Wales, it would be far too dangerous. It may be a safer in English tier 1 and 2 areas but not here, we'd comfortably be in Tier 3. I'll be sticking to my existing bubble. |
I'm no expert on such matters but I had to have covid test today as part of my medical operation nd the queues down the stadium were long. 3 bays open and queuing back to the bottom of the slip road into the north car park .Whether this is the normal but compared to the summer when I had one the increase in testing was markedly increased, + the amount of people I know who've caught it https://nation.cymru/news/covid-catastrophe-concerns-as-numbers-soar-in-swansea- [Post edited 7 Dec 2020 14:20]
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Scrap the ineffective Senedd-Welsh Assembly on 19:50 - Dec 7 with 1402 views | Catullus |
Scrap the ineffective Senedd-Welsh Assembly on 11:28 - Dec 7 by Scotia | I think we should be considering abandoning the UK wide restrictions in Wales, it would be far too dangerous. It may be a safer in English tier 1 and 2 areas but not here, we'd comfortably be in Tier 3. I'll be sticking to my existing bubble. |
I think Drakers will stick with it, at least then he can blame Bojo! Tongue, say hello to cheek, hopefully. I say hopefully because common sense should overtake political game playing. I've alrwady said the 3 of us are staying here, by ourselves. | |
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Scrap the ineffective Senedd-Welsh Assembly on 19:53 - Dec 7 with 1401 views | Catullus |
Scrap the ineffective Senedd-Welsh Assembly on 13:59 - Dec 7 by Boundy | I'm no expert on such matters but I had to have covid test today as part of my medical operation nd the queues down the stadium were long. 3 bays open and queuing back to the bottom of the slip road into the north car park .Whether this is the normal but compared to the summer when I had one the increase in testing was markedly increased, + the amount of people I know who've caught it https://nation.cymru/news/covid-catastrophe-concerns-as-numbers-soar-in-swansea- [Post edited 7 Dec 2020 14:20]
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I'm still waiting for that hip replacement and I'm caught in 2 minds, I really, really need it. I need crutches to get around now but do I want to be in hospital in what will be january at the earliest? If the Christmas bubbles go as I have predicted the hospitals will be swamped. Anyway, good luck with your operation, I wish you every success! | |
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Scrap the ineffective Senedd-Welsh Assembly on 20:03 - Dec 7 with 1396 views | Boundy |
Scrap the ineffective Senedd-Welsh Assembly on 19:53 - Dec 7 by Catullus | I'm still waiting for that hip replacement and I'm caught in 2 minds, I really, really need it. I need crutches to get around now but do I want to be in hospital in what will be january at the earliest? If the Christmas bubbles go as I have predicted the hospitals will be swamped. Anyway, good luck with your operation, I wish you every success! |
Cheers regarding the success, I really don't have much choice , the ops been postponed once, the disease has spread slightly and i don't want to wait to give it a chance to develop further than it has .If you can wait then wait I'm in the same boat regarding one hip and one knee both ops mean you'll be in for a week or so ,why take the chance . | |
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Scrap the ineffective Senedd-Welsh Assembly on 00:41 - Dec 8 with 1371 views | majorraglan |
Scrap the ineffective Senedd-Welsh Assembly on 20:03 - Dec 7 by Boundy | Cheers regarding the success, I really don't have much choice , the ops been postponed once, the disease has spread slightly and i don't want to wait to give it a chance to develop further than it has .If you can wait then wait I'm in the same boat regarding one hip and one knee both ops mean you'll be in for a week or so ,why take the chance . |
Good luck with your operation, hopefully you and others who need surgical procedures and other treatment will start to get it ASAP. I am hoping the provision of the vaccines to medical staff will significantly reduce the spread of Covid19 within clinical environments and make our hospitals safer places where those who need treatment can go without fear. I think the second wave is having a much bigger impact than the first wave and it appears to be a lot more prevalent this time. Fingers crossed we get the vaccines ASAP. | | | |
Scrap the ineffective Senedd-Welsh Assembly on 08:12 - Dec 8 with 1334 views | felixstowe_jack | You would hope anyone who needs an operation would be a priority to have the vaccination before the operation to reduce the chances of catching the virus in hospital. | |
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Scrap the ineffective Senedd-Welsh Assembly on 09:24 - Dec 8 with 1326 views | Boundy |
Scrap the ineffective Senedd-Welsh Assembly on 08:12 - Dec 8 by felixstowe_jack | You would hope anyone who needs an operation would be a priority to have the vaccination before the operation to reduce the chances of catching the virus in hospital. |
Timings everything I suppose , I would imagine that the speed of the rolling out of the vaccine took some by surprise.In my case my ops being carried out robotically so all being well its not going to be long stay plus they don't want you in longer than necessary at the best of times | |
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Scrap the ineffective Senedd-Welsh Assembly on 09:38 - Dec 8 with 1322 views | Catullus |
Scrap the ineffective Senedd-Welsh Assembly on 08:12 - Dec 8 by felixstowe_jack | You would hope anyone who needs an operation would be a priority to have the vaccination before the operation to reduce the chances of catching the virus in hospital. |
The NHS have a covid age calculator, you put in your health problems, height, weight etc. My covid age came back as 77, I'm actually 53. NPT is still being kept as a green zone, no covid patients there at all, as far as I know. That is where most elective surgery is happening. Because people can be infectious and unaware they have it, the chance is still there it'll sneak in. My surgeon works mostly in Morriston but does his ops in NPT as do others so they could cross infect NPT. It's perplexing for sure. Do I or don't I, do I ask to wait or just do it? Right now I'm firmly saying get on with it but if things get worse and they seem to be doing so, who knows. Any, Boundy, good luck mate. | |
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Scrap the ineffective Senedd-Welsh Assembly on 09:51 - Dec 8 with 1318 views | Boundy |
Scrap the ineffective Senedd-Welsh Assembly on 09:38 - Dec 8 by Catullus | The NHS have a covid age calculator, you put in your health problems, height, weight etc. My covid age came back as 77, I'm actually 53. NPT is still being kept as a green zone, no covid patients there at all, as far as I know. That is where most elective surgery is happening. Because people can be infectious and unaware they have it, the chance is still there it'll sneak in. My surgeon works mostly in Morriston but does his ops in NPT as do others so they could cross infect NPT. It's perplexing for sure. Do I or don't I, do I ask to wait or just do it? Right now I'm firmly saying get on with it but if things get worse and they seem to be doing so, who knows. Any, Boundy, good luck mate. |
I'm doomed I'm off to the the Heath . | |
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Scrap the ineffective Senedd-Welsh Assembly on 10:03 - Dec 8 with 1316 views | Catullus |
Scrap the ineffective Senedd-Welsh Assembly on 09:51 - Dec 8 by Boundy | I'm doomed I'm off to the the Heath . |
What Hampstead? Don't have a colonoscopy for gawds sake, they're fake! | |
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Scrap the ineffective Senedd-Welsh Assembly on 13:11 - Dec 8 with 1297 views | felixstowe_jack | I see the welsh health minister is objecting to the visit of the prince of Wales. Just about sums up the labour party in Wales, who have lost control of the spread of the virus in Wales. They would prefer to criticise the English rather than take the blame themselves. Thanks are due the the Westminster government for ordering multiple sources of vaccine, putting logistics in place including very cold fridges, asking our regulators to approve the vaccine. Another example of the UK working together. Dithering Drakeford would still be deciding which vaccine to buy with his money. He would wait for the sciii enn tiffficcc evidence first. Well done the UK government. | |
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Scrap the ineffective Senedd-Welsh Assembly on 14:51 - Dec 8 with 1280 views | Boundy |
Scrap the ineffective Senedd-Welsh Assembly on 13:11 - Dec 8 by felixstowe_jack | I see the welsh health minister is objecting to the visit of the prince of Wales. Just about sums up the labour party in Wales, who have lost control of the spread of the virus in Wales. They would prefer to criticise the English rather than take the blame themselves. Thanks are due the the Westminster government for ordering multiple sources of vaccine, putting logistics in place including very cold fridges, asking our regulators to approve the vaccine. Another example of the UK working together. Dithering Drakeford would still be deciding which vaccine to buy with his money. He would wait for the sciii enn tiffficcc evidence first. Well done the UK government. |
Not just our glorious "leader" I see the poison dwarf north of the border has been acting up again. | |
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Scrap the ineffective Senedd-Welsh Assembly on 16:07 - Dec 8 with 1262 views | swan65split | I watched his performance in the Senedd today, fidgeting , and uneasy, he looks like he's near to losing it , he has only one thing in focus, and doesn't see the danger of neglecting the rest. | | | |
Scrap the ineffective Senedd-Welsh Assembly on 16:34 - Dec 8 with 1257 views | felixstowe_jack |
Scrap the ineffective Senedd-Welsh Assembly on 16:37 - Dec 6 by felixstowe_jack | Today's figures 6 12 2020 Cases per 100,000 last 7 days Wales 267 rising England 149 falling Ni 143 rising Scotland 100 falling Total cases per 100,000 Ni 2906 Wales 2822 England 2627 Scotland 1832 Nearly 2000 daily cases in Wales the highest recorded Drakeford is failing to control spread of virus Two week lockdown failed Drakeford stubbornly refuses to use the tier system which has helped to bring cases down in Scotland and England. Wales infection rate is now higher than before the two week lockdown. |
Today's figures Cases per 100,000 last 7 days Wales 297 rising NI 150 rising England 149 stable Scotland 100 stable Total cases per 100,000 NI 2947 Wales 2911 England 2667 Scotland 1853 Deaths per 100,000 Wales 116 England 105 Scotland 100 Ni 73 | |
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Scrap the ineffective Senedd-Welsh Assembly on 16:57 - Dec 8 with 1253 views | pencoedjack |
Scrap the ineffective Senedd-Welsh Assembly on 13:11 - Dec 8 by felixstowe_jack | I see the welsh health minister is objecting to the visit of the prince of Wales. Just about sums up the labour party in Wales, who have lost control of the spread of the virus in Wales. They would prefer to criticise the English rather than take the blame themselves. Thanks are due the the Westminster government for ordering multiple sources of vaccine, putting logistics in place including very cold fridges, asking our regulators to approve the vaccine. Another example of the UK working together. Dithering Drakeford would still be deciding which vaccine to buy with his money. He would wait for the sciii enn tiffficcc evidence first. Well done the UK government. |
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Scrap the ineffective Senedd-Welsh Assembly on 20:52 - Dec 8 with 1226 views | Andy1300 |
Scrap the ineffective Senedd-Welsh Assembly on 16:57 - Dec 8 by pencoedjack | Seconded |
Thirded. He allows us to travel to tier 1 and 2 areas of England, why should he be upset about a royal visitor? | |
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Scrap the ineffective Senedd-Welsh Assembly on 21:09 - Dec 8 with 1214 views | Catullus |
Scrap the ineffective Senedd-Welsh Assembly on 20:52 - Dec 8 by Andy1300 | Thirded. He allows us to travel to tier 1 and 2 areas of England, why should he be upset about a royal visitor? |
Possibly trying to deflect attention? Things aren't going well as the figures clearly show. Scapegoats are needed. | |
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