YorkshirePud
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Can't remember which website it was, ....
Probably this one?
https://coronavirus.data.gov.uk/details/interactive-map
Either zoom in, or put in a local postcode.
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Can't remember which website it was, ....
Probably this one?
This annoys me somewhat.If the tories hadn't spent the last 10 years decimating the NHS, then we would have been able to cope with this virus easily.But instead we are having to endure a lock down againNo wonder Boris wouldn't let us stay in level 2 , Royal Stoke and Stafford having to send patients elsewhere.
https://www.stokesentinel.co.uk/new...Stoke-on-Trent1&utm_campaign=daily_newsletter
As @Gramaisc says , level 2 looks like a long way off yet!
I'm not sure that simply having the capacity to deal with a larger number of seriously ill, and dying, patients is really coping, in the real sense.This annoys me somewhat.If the tories hadn't spent the last 10 years decimating the NHS, then we would have been able to cope with this virus easily.But instead we are having to endure a lock down again
We just need to look at the Southern Hemisphere's way of doing it.
Still always looking on the bright side, eh.6 million cases in Brazil
200,000 dead
It isn't just General Hospitals having to cope with Covid patients either. There are cases on Mental Health wards too.This annoys me somewhat.If the tories hadn't spent the last 10 years decimating the NHS, then we would have been able to cope with this virus easily.But instead we are having to endure a lock down again
The Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine is a good one to start with because one of the priorities is to get NHS staff vaccinated and hospitals have the right equipment to store that vaccine. You are right in that the Oxford-AstraZeneca one will be available in much greater quantities and is easy to store; therefore, I expect this will be the one that most of us get.The Oxford one is the key I believe, because it will be much easier to get that in the community compared the Pfizer one. It also should be able to be produced at scale pretty quickly.