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<blockquote data-quote="Av Gorritt" data-source="post: 7729261" data-attributes="member: 2303"><p>My B in L used to run a coach service each Sunday, Manchester area to the TB isolation hospital in High Carley , Ulverston . It regularly filled 2 x 41 seaters of family/ visitors . It dwindled to one 41 and one 29 seater , then one 41 , latterly only one 29 only partly full . Eventually , since it was a licenced service they ran a taxi !. Eventually that finished as well , and he had to get permission from the traffic commissioners to end the service as it was no longer needed . Very shortly after that the "sani" shut down , with the declaration that TB in humans was finally eradicated . Just as a point of interest , my F. in L. owned the field next to the "sani" and ran cattle on it , and he told me that it was only cattle that had grazed that field that reacted to the test . The sani has long ago gone , with a housing development in it's place . Again , as a point of interest , a distant relative was a sister in a hospital , with a big local immigrant population . She told me that , often one would come to A and E complaining of a "slight cough " that turned out to be TB . even though they were supposed to all be screened before being allowed in . She thought that was the rebirth of TB in this country .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Av Gorritt, post: 7729261, member: 2303"] My B in L used to run a coach service each Sunday, Manchester area to the TB isolation hospital in High Carley , Ulverston . It regularly filled 2 x 41 seaters of family/ visitors . It dwindled to one 41 and one 29 seater , then one 41 , latterly only one 29 only partly full . Eventually , since it was a licenced service they ran a taxi !. Eventually that finished as well , and he had to get permission from the traffic commissioners to end the service as it was no longer needed . Very shortly after that the "sani" shut down , with the declaration that TB in humans was finally eradicated . Just as a point of interest , my F. in L. owned the field next to the "sani" and ran cattle on it , and he told me that it was only cattle that had grazed that field that reacted to the test . The sani has long ago gone , with a housing development in it's place . Again , as a point of interest , a distant relative was a sister in a hospital , with a big local immigrant population . She told me that , often one would come to A and E complaining of a "slight cough " that turned out to be TB . even though they were supposed to all be screened before being allowed in . She thought that was the rebirth of TB in this country . [/QUOTE]
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