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Covid-19: Eyes and ears on the ground reports... what isn't being reported?
One started with a cough, followed with a fever - gradually improved over a week, then went downhill and was iller than ever. He's now improving, but very exhausted.
The other worked next to a guy who was a confirmed (tested) case and came down with it a week later. He's currently about 3 days in and feeling very rough. Another friend was hanging out with him a week ago, so anxious for him too.
There are consequences when you elect a moron for a president.
Reading the US papers who said Trump only does two things, (no real work): Tweet and watch the Stock Market religiously and uses it to reflect on his own performance ergo (but also ego works) to get re-elected. Papers have said he can't stand not having this hence he'd rather have people die and have the markets open.
Reading the US papers who said Trump only does two things, (no real work): Tweet and watch the Stock Market religiously and uses it to reflect on his own performance ergo (but also ego works) to get re-elected. Papers have said he can't stand not having this hence he'd rather have people die and have the markets open.
qh
Trump should pay closer attention to his voters concerns too..
They've run out of PPE and can't get it to the frontline.
Tonight’s headline.
I wonder when the 500 bed EOL ward will hit the news. I suspect it’s a few days away yet.
Also, the spread is heading north as those who were commuting to London are now WFH. NEC is targeted as the next “hospital”, but the biggest story that will not be confirmed is that a new subcommittee in the NHS is discussing age/ability criteria for treatment.
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