Carry on Lab Rats...

Isnt that the same thing?

If you had two weights, R & B, then ignoring the case where they are equal, R is not heavier than B is equivalent to B is heavier than R.
Good spot, corrected now. The pundit said the benefits did not outweigh the risks of side effects, when the JVCI said the opposite.
 
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Personal confidentiality...

Care to tell us whether your partner enjoys taking it up the a*se?

Of course not...

One does not divulge what another family member thinks or does despite the goading of internet spivs/stalkers/trolls :)
Well if you think that sexual proclivites have the same level of personal confidentiality as a non-patient-specific professional opinion of a medical expert on a generic medical issue, and that therefore explains why you are never going to tell us what they think, rather than the real reason (which we all know) why you wont tell us, then thats even more crazy delusions you have.
 
The forum title is "General Discussion".
Yes.

It is not General Dissemination Of Conspiracy Theory Driven Gross Misinformation Which Denies Facts And Can Kill People Who Take It On Board And Which No Responsible Platform Operator Should Tolerate Because Of That Risk To Life.
 
my niece, who works in an NHS hospital spent most of her tim in January doing CT scans on Covid patients.

She said working in Covid acute wards is truly shocking….it’s literally full of people who are struggling to breathe and really really frightened.

She says any anti vaxxer should come and work with her for a day and see for themselves - they would soon change their mind.

Of course now my niece sees plenty of long Covid patients - doing scans of their lungs. Most of them have life changing symptoms….too ill to work.
Mrs Mottie transcribes for a gastroenterology consultant and she is finding that long Covid symptoms are cropping up more and more these days.
 
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Perhaps we could quickly knock up a shortlist of generic lies which Ellal might come up with in response to the reports from Mrs M and Notches niece and run a sweepstake?
 
my niece, who works in an NHS hospital spent most of her tim in January doing CT scans on Covid patients.

She said working in Covid acute wards is truly shocking….it’s literally full of people who are struggling to breathe and really really frightened.

She says any anti vaxxer should come and work with her for a day and see for themselves - they would soon change their mind.

Of course now my niece sees plenty of long Covid patients - doing scans of their lungs. Most of them have life changing symptoms….too ill to work.

I thinks you Billy Liar.

How do I know this, you may well ask.

Nurses that work on CT scans don't tend to work on rotation. You want us to believe she worked on the CT scanner then suddenly found herself on an ICU ward?

The nurses I sit & talk with, they don't call them "covid acute" wards. The language I hear is still NHS speak & it is still an ICU.

Is your niece really a nurse in the NHS, do you even have a niece?
 
I thinks you Billy Liar.
..Says the man who claims to be responsible for the imprisonment of Gary Glitter, who "forced" BT to introduce ADSL and the "only living being" that got away with calling Sir Stanley Kalms "Stan". My, what a life you’ve led and we’ve probably only heard the tip of it…. :rolleyes:
 
I thinks you Billy Liar.

How do I know this, you may well ask.

Nurses that work on CT scans don't tend to work on rotation. You want us to believe she worked on the CT scanner then suddenly found herself on an ICU ward?

The nurses I sit & talk with, they don't call them "covid acute" wards. The language I hear is still NHS speak & it is still an ICU.

Is your niece really a nurse in the NHS, do you even have a niece?


Where did I say my niece is a nurse?
She is a radiographer.


Her work includes operating X-rays machines, MRI scanners, CT scans and Ultrasound
she works in the radiography department, A&E and operating theatre

I used the term Acute ward -because it covers acute wards and ICU -not all covid patients are in ICU wards

in any case during January, the hospital she worked at (Brighton and Sussex University Hospital Trust: Princess Royal Hospital Haywards Heath) saw an increase from 30 to 300 acute patients and they had take over other wards including the operating theatre and the childrens ward.

If you know NHS nurses you might know the MRI scanner when used for A & E diagnosis is known as the "tunnel of death" -people who have had nasty accidents, say motorbike get nasty head injuries and the extent is diagnosed with an MRI scan -its quite common for such people to die whilst on the machine.


Covid causes severe damage to the lung -its diffused throughout the lungs, usually in both -quite unlike influenza or pneumonia.
 
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Death rate going down now that plenty have been jabbed. Things starting to get back to normal. Pubs and entertainment venues opening up, people socialising and going back to work. They’re long term benefits aren’t they?
But in another thread (easing of rules) you've claimed that death rates are going up...

You're losing the plot old man!
 
But in another thread (easing of rules) you've claimed that death rates are going up...

You're losing the plot old man!
Funny how the death rate going up 5 fold from around 20 a day to over 100 a day in a few months when you said it wouldn’t is not a rise in your eyes because it suits you but the death rate going down from a high of over 1800 a day to a just over 100 is, well……….not a reduction in your eyes when it suits you! You are either blind or very thick. Which is it?
 
How many jabs are people willing to have?

And how often?

As many and as often as necessary.

Define 'necessary' and 'As many and as often'...

And who do you believe when coming to this conclusion of yours?

The government who are giving them out for free to protect the population.

What do your two doctor sons say about the vaccine?
He wont tell us that.

But I will tell you that it was academics who created the vaccines, and therefore you should be a refusenik, as you have no respect for, or belief in, the expertise of such people.
 
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