Mudgie
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Yes, probably well aware of the first miracle Jesus performed.There are Baptists and Baptists - most I know are not teetotal by any means.
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Yes, probably well aware of the first miracle Jesus performed.There are Baptists and Baptists - most I know are not teetotal by any means.
You won’t need a book.Take a book!
I am in a hotspot so really should book one before I go shopping, but then I see no one at all outside of this house, unless the people I run past count.
You won’t need a book.
The longest I’ve been there is about 40 minutes from arriving at carpark to driving away & that was the first time. When you book online if you set up a NHS account it’ll save a bit of time when you arrive. You won’t be waiting long as when you arrive you’ll still need to register your test details each time. It’s been a really efficient, well organised system all round each time I’ve been there & once you’ve done the test you leave & they text the result within about 45 minutes. Don’t arrive too early as you can’t get in the building until close to your slot time.
Once you’ve done it it’s so easy you’ll be keen to get it done regularly. EVERYONE SHOULD DO IT.
I don't think of staying at home as a "luxury".Ok, I'll rephrase that
Everyone that has to go out for work etc, especially those that have to come into contact with others should do it. After all that is the reason for pouring resources into community testing. Not everyone has the luxury of being able to stay home.
I do with my job!I don't think of staying at home as a "luxury".
I do to!I don't think of staying at home as a "luxury".
Oh, it's amazing, in ways you wouldn't believe!yes it's such a luxury being at home 24/7 not being able to see friends, do anything when your mental health was already shot in the first place, i'm having so much fun seeing nobody which helped before tons, I'd rather work even if it put me at "risk" if I could believe me, i'd probably have a 0.5 % chance of dying due to the virus at the most if I follow the stats for my age / health... would be better than this without putting to much info out there
Imagine being able to see people everyday have a decent income, and be doing something with your life, Oh the horror and the few people I know that are actually vunerable "keyworkers" aren't forced to work and rightly so...I do feel sorry for those in care/hospitals mostly seeing death more often..
Yes, probably well aware of the first miracle Jesus performed.
Well, yes, I can understand that.And John Wesley told his followers that they should never let the evil drink called tea touch their lips but should do like him an always drink pure water if available or beer
I've seen the figures for Kingston today and attendance is well up on recent days, same for me at Cannock too.Had a test today at Kingston and it was negative Thank @FooFighter and @EasMid for encouraging us to get tested.
It was quite busy when I went (like pension day at the post office) and a little chaotic when registering with attendees and staff moving around and walking fairly close.
The test itself was fine but it was quite noisy and I had to ask the nurse to speak up a few times, not sure it was her mask, her quiet voice, my hearing or just the background noise or a combination of all four.
I'll try to pick a quieter time next time but not sure when these are.
I've seen the figures for Kingston today and attendance is well up on recent days, same for me at Cannock too.
Quiet a few non booked walk ins which adds to the busyness. (real word?)
At Kingston we can accommodate 5 people every 5 minutes which is quiet a throughput on the phones booking part of the process
I'm at Kingston next week and will have a look for quieter times for you when I access the database tomorrow.
Will you be a weekly attendee?