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Well, first and foremost, we should hope he's okay. He's at an age where there's obviously a higher risk of a more serious illness.
It's obviously not ideal in advance of games coming up but I have a lot of confidence in John Eustace and have hoped for some time now he'd be our next manager when Warburton moves on.
I've been feeling proper shite for two days now, cough feeling dizzy and a head cold. Its been trying to come out for the last two weeks really, wake up in the morning with a throat and a sniffle but by the late morning I'm fine again. Thought I'd got away with it but it's a persistent bastard.
I do wonder if waiting on the platform out of West Bromwich and piling on to the train in the midst of a rugby maul was really a good idea a little over a fortnight ago.
I've been feeling proper shite for two days now, cough feeling dizzy and a head cold. Its been trying to come out for the last two weeks really, wake up in the morning with a throat and a sniffle but by the late morning I'm fine again. Thought I'd got away with it but it's a persistent bastard.
I do wonder if waiting on the platform out of West Bromwich and piling on to the train in the midst of a rugby maul was really a good idea a little over a fortnight ago.
There is also a very bad cold and flu type bug going around that isn't Covid19. Know about half a dozen people with it but but doesn't register as Covid19.
There is also a very bad cold and flu type bug going around that isn't Covid19. Know about half a dozen people with it but but doesn't register as Covid19.
yes loads of that going around - one of my work colleagues had the fluey bug for a week and then got Covid straight away!
Remember it's his choice to be double jabbed based on lots of science and not trying to do his own research from just reading dark web forums without doing any substantial double-blind experiments across a vast varied concise target population.
So, I hope any Woke people won't get upset that he has taken his choice to be double jabbed, where avoided taking up an ICU bed by serving his country on the front line in fighting the pandemic.
Remember it's his choice to be double jabbed based on lots of science and not trying to do his own research from just reading dark web forums without doing any substantial double-blind experiments across a vast varied concise target population.
So, I hope any Woke people won't get upset that he has taken his choice to be double jabbed, where avoided taking up an ICU bed by serving his country on the front line in fighting the pandemic.
Remember it's his choice to be double jabbed based on lots of science and not trying to do his own research from just reading dark web forums without doing any substantial double-blind experiments across a vast varied concise target population.
So, I hope any Woke people won't get upset that he has taken his choice to be double jabbed, where avoided taking up an ICU bed by serving his country on the front line in fighting the pandemic.
Remember it's his choice to be double jabbed based on lots of science and not trying to do his own research from just reading dark web forums without doing any substantial double-blind experiments across a vast varied concise target population.
So, I hope any Woke people won't get upset that he has taken his choice to be double jabbed, where avoided taking up an ICU bed by serving his country on the front line in fighting the pandemic.
I've never seen 'Woke' being associated with Anti-Vaxxers who I would have thought would be more likely to be Anti-'Woke'...if you get my drift.
I've never seen 'Woke' being associated with Anti-Vaxxers who I would have thought would be more likely to be Anti-'Woke'...if you get my drift.
I think he might be suggesting that the vaccination has given Warbs Covid? Or that the vaccination doesn't work? Both crackpot theories are in circulation.
And me. Went to the dirty north this weekend, bought something home. Just praying I don't pass it on to my family especially seeing as they haven't let our 15 year old get vaxxed...
Positive Lateral Flow; just waiting for the home PCR test...
There is also a very bad cold and flu type bug going around that isn't Covid19. Know about half a dozen people with it but but doesn't register as Covid19.
And me. Went to the dirty north this weekend, bought something home. Just praying I don't pass it on to my family especially seeing as they haven't let our 15 year old get vaxxed...
Positive Lateral Flow; just waiting for the home PCR test...
2 positive LFD (yesterday and today) and waiting for a PCR result after getting tested today.
Wouldn't mind but I've already had it once and been double jabbed. I daren't wonder how bad this dose would be if I wasn't protected with the vaccine.
yes loads of that going around - one of my work colleagues had the fluey bug for a week and then got Covid straight away!
Yeah me and the kids have got that now. Loads of negative tests but my 4 year old in particular was coughing like Albert Steptoe for two nights straight.
The Covid thing has definitely made “having a shitty cold” a way more stressful experience than the olden days (2018) when you just got on with it.
Yeah me and the kids have got that now. Loads of negative tests but my 4 year old in particular was coughing like Albert Steptoe for two nights straight.
The Covid thing has definitely made “having a shitty cold” a way more stressful experience than the olden days (2018) when you just got on with it.
It's hard to say with the LFT, my sister-in-law's husband tested positive on a Sunday few weeks back after having a terrible cold for a few days and several negative tests previously. She then managed to go a whole week before her and their kids then tested positive even though likelihood says she had it for a while.
On Warbs, I'm pleased John Eustace is around to take control, he did used to be a manager albeit at a lower level.
Seems to be we're in for a bumper colds/flu season because for obvious reasons there's so little immunity in the population. Think I'll be getting a flu jab this winter.
It's hard to say with the LFT, my sister-in-law's husband tested positive on a Sunday few weeks back after having a terrible cold for a few days and several negative tests previously. She then managed to go a whole week before her and their kids then tested positive even though likelihood says she had it for a while.
On Warbs, I'm pleased John Eustace is around to take control, he did used to be a manager albeit at a lower level.
One of the problems that was recognised early on with LFD was their ability to be used effectively by non-clinical personnel. The training had to be approved by the MHRA and clinical governance was overseen by the NHS, but, tellingly, this was only for the train ng that was designed for schools, local hubs, retailers, etc.
Training for the public didn't go through the same QA processes and was watered down to videos with Dr Raj. This will have had an effect on the efficacy of the testing process - I no longer work there so don't have accurate data on what the void and fail rates are. It is reasonable to expect that tests will not be conducted to the same quality when unsupervised. People won't, for example, want to scrape their tonsils and gag (which is expected when tested properly), insert the swab far enough up into the nasal cavity, carry out the necessary cleaning and hygiene factors, etc.
Another issue is reading the results. The LFD tests measure viral load; the more virus you're carrying, the darker the strip will be. There are instances where people are reporting as negative when the result is almost a shadow of a line. Any line is positive; it's like pregnancy - you can't be a bit pregnant.
Daily tests are unnecessary - twice a week is acceptable - but, make sure they're done properly, and get a PCR test if there is ANY sign that the test is positive.