The "I`ve got it" thread...

bobk

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stafford
There are capacity issues due to covid paranoia, a friend of mine manages a large general hospital, they recently had their first covid death.
Have cancelled thousands of appointments, operations etc for non covid serious issues over the last six months.
There is no balance
Here's some of your mates , cops should have got the bats out

 

essex man

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Location
colchester
Friday figures......
36878 people in Leicestershire have tested positive - up from 36563 (increase 315).
17318 (increase of 138) were within the Leicester City Council area.
19560 (increase of 177) cases were reported in the County.
UHL reported 5 death's. The death's occurred on the following days, 20th November (1), 25th November (2) and 26th November (2).
UHL death's now stands at 584.
Roughly 250000 people die in hospital every year, I'm not entirely clear on why we keeping a count now so obsessively and also why it's only deaths of one cause we are focusing on.
Do no one else's deaths matter?
 

JeepJeep

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Trade
There are capacity issues due to covid paranoia, a friend of mine manages a large general hospital, they recently had their first covid death.
Have cancelled thousands of appointments, operations etc for non covid serious issues over the last six months.
There is no balance

In what area would this Large General Hospital be?
 

essex man

Member
Location
colchester
In what area would this Large General Hospital be?
In East Anglia.
Look, I'm not saying old people aren't people aren't dying.
Just that the government's actions are causing more deaths than would otherwise be occurring.
I think everyone wants the number of deaths to minimised, there is disagreement as to how this is to be achieved.
Roughly 550k people die in the UK every year, many of these deaths are preventable, but old people will continue to die.
 

JeepJeep

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In East Anglia.
Look, I'm not saying old people aren't people aren't dying.
Just that the government's actions are causing more deaths than would otherwise be occurring.
I think everyone wants the number of deaths to minimised, there is disagreement as to how this is to be achieved.
Roughly 550k people die in the UK every year, many of these deaths are preventable, but old people will continue to die.

Ahhh East Anglia
 

JeepJeep

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In East Anglia.
Look, I'm not saying old people aren't people aren't dying.
Just that the government's actions are causing more deaths than would otherwise be occurring.
I think everyone wants the number of deaths to minimised, there is disagreement as to how this is to be achieved.
Roughly 550k people die in the UK every year, many of these deaths are preventable, but old people will continue to die.

It was your statement of "First Death in a Large General Hospital" that caught the eye... Would you be able to name the hospital? All the figures are out there for each hospital.
 

essex man

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Location
colchester
It was your statement of "First Death in a Large General Hospital" that caught the eye... Would you be able to name the hospital? All the figures are out there for each hospital.
No, obviously would not be in his interests or anyone's in particular.
As you said figures for deaths are available.
As I said, why do we seem to be focused wholly on covid deaths.
Large numbers of people of average age 83 die all the time, of all causes, that's how long we live on average.
We can't abolish death
 

essex man

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Location
colchester
I thought not. It would be in all our interests for other hospitals to learn from this hospital.
I'm sorry?
Clearly I cannot identify the hospital!
I am a little surprised I need to point this out.
I'm sorry that you wish to dismiss anything you clearly disagree agree with as waffle.
It is possible to disagree on this forum I hope
 

Charlie Gill

Member
Location
Kent
No, obviously would not be in his interests or anyone's in particular.
As you said figures for deaths are available.
As I said, why do we seem to be focused wholly on covid deaths.
Large numbers of people of average age 83 die all the time, of all causes, that's how long we live on average.
We can't abolish death
Covid numbers are important, it's our only clue to when we, and the NHS, might get back to normal. It won't go back to normal because some people are bored of it. Seeing as we initially locked down when it got to about a 100 deaths a day, I would hope that could be a target. Trouble is, protests like the one seen today will only send the numbers up, thereby prolonging it for everyone and damaging even more businesses. It's just selfish.
 

essex man

Member
Location
colchester
8more people died than last year in October, a total figure of 46000 odd.
That is a normal amount of people dying.
We have to get deaths significantly below normal to go back to normal?
 

JeepJeep

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I'm sorry?
Clearly I cannot identify the hospital!
I am a little surprised I need to point this out.
I'm sorry that you wish to dismiss anything you clearly disagree agree with as waffle.
It is possible to disagree on this forum I hope

Why can't you Identify it?. For Instance, if it's freely available that Hospital X has had 210 why is it top secret that you can't tell us all which one has just had its first?

Nothing to do with disagreeing... I'm purely interested in the Hospital and genuinely not interested one iota in any of the other stuff you reply with or post regarding what you are or are not saying etc or the figures you reel off.

Just when you look at the figures of Hospitals and their Covid deaths in that area and you come out with the fact of a Large General just having had it's first that is just pretty good stuff.
 
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