@enverse244 I did get COVID, mild fever for 12 hours and a bit of a cough for 6 days. Since then I haven't even had a cold. I do take vitamin D in the winter months since we have no real sun in the UK during that time.
@@jonnsonsam vaccines were never claimed to be 100% effective and 100% safe I think the idea is that your odds of experiencing serious complications are better *with* the vaccine rather than without it. Hell, even a fast food burger or a Tylenol isn’t 100% safe If anti-vaxxers applied this same logic to cars as they do to vaccines, they’d never get a car and claim cars caused autism. Think about it, were there this many autism diagnoses or car crash victims *before* everyone started driving the 100% safe and 100% effective automobile?
I was in hospital just 9 days ago with swollem tonsil after i nearly collapsed in work, was struggling to breath and i was waiting 5 hours, is hospital and GP in my town, GP told me they are full no appointment and hospital neary doesn’t function, after i was told to go to chemist where i had appointment throat swap and because test wasn’t positive on streptococcus what is only one type of virus infection i was left to go home just with nothing and i nearly collapsed because infection spread on my lungs, after i traveled one hour absolutely tired and sick i was told best if i go to gp, i was lucky they sign me in waiting list and after 5 hours somebody helped me, now i am on day 10 with penicillin and i feeling much better, biggest issue in this country is you keep just one GP clinic somewhere where this GP can cover just 5% of area if i cant get appointment i go to hospital obviously, GP doctors tells you with 85% problems go home have sone paracetamol and loads of fluids, or they use google so why they dont open more GP clinics for public paying health care every month because i pay 100 over every month and i can get simple GP appointment from GP 8 minutes from my flat because GP is “full” it’s not just hospitals it’s whole system is worst than health system in any small country with absolutely small budgets
Yeah had influenza and noro virus at the same time. Temperature 41 degrees. Only just got over it. Its a nasty one. Cough still kicking around after 3 weeks.
Simple solution in many areas is to BAN second/holiday home developments that have consumed homes that used to accommodate visitors in sustainable ways and provide for the family that lived in them. When small towns and villages have as much as 50-70% holiday homes. It would also bring the prices to affordable range for the young locals that are meant to service the tourist sector. This poor pensioner has not and will not complain about the hit on winter payment, we all have to do our little bit to get the economy back on track. So many complainers are wrecking their circulation with cigarettes and alcohol?!?
Absolutely but people call ambulances and come to hospital with infections that are just to be managed with rest, if they don't come unnecessarily the hospital functions better. The number of ambulances, staff and beds are finite.
Bloody typical... no sooner have I decided to venture outside my 100% Covid-secure basement after cowering in fear for many months because of the Pirola variant (you know the one that according to the news scientists were calling *"the real deal"* ), but now there's a quaddemic! Back to my basement I go (still masked up, even though it's just me), and I just pray that big pharma can come up with a Quad-Valent injection of polyethylene glycol for me ASAP. Take care everybody, and remember: your governmemt and media loves you ❤❤❤
@ People are missing out by a few pounds, they shoved this through with no forethought. No policy to automatically let people know to apply for pension credit, an estimated 880,000 eligible households are missing out, according to the latest figures (Dec 2004). Meanwhile according to the Big Issue - The average wait has doubled from 25 working days in September to 52 working days in October, leaving pensioners at risk of facing cold weather without winter fuel payments. I’m glad you don’t need it and agree there should be a means test, it’s the way they shoved it through and the stress caused.
The guy speaking about delayed discharges is a joke, there is nowhere to send ppl. It is far more economical to discharge people home with community support or a lower care facility. He blames the doctors and how they run their ward round, it's actually because there's nowhere to send the patient, not the junior doctor wanting to stay on the round to learn, they need better "experts" on here
Christmas is the worst time for the impact of the quad-demic with children receiving many of them. Even wearing a helmet doesn't protect from the danger of the quad-demic as they can easily roll over and the rider receives crush and skeletal injuries... er... wait a minute.. that's what the video is about.. right?.. DOH!! 🤯
The only thing that's a risk to the NHS which was never a problem 30 years ago is people that privatised the NHS like they did everything else in the UK. The only problems in this country is the people in Westminster who have allowed the UK greatest nation on earth to become the mess it is today. Hard to think that 80 years ago we had the remains of the biggest empire in recorded history now we have to put up with b.s. from around the world from nations we gave independence to and our own government today. I absolutely love being British in the 21st century it's like people in the UK can't remember how this nation was 30 years ago today
@Epck it doesn't matter now the world and organisations now created from our history here in the UK and Europe has turned on us now. It's not the nation I grew up in and the world around Europe is as greedy as us and educated us like us now in the UK and the west we don't stand a chance.
@@Epck we are lucky I guess we are an island and we know our history but what the UK has become since ww2 and even since Thatcher is disturbing. It's not my future but Europe is doomed if they don't address the past here for sure.
Just a matter of time kid, Im sure you still get supplies from other countries, handle currency daily, etc etc, get it and get it over with before the strain gets too strong so your body can fight it would be the smart thing to do.
Lmao, it’s insane. It may sound off topic but I chanced on this cool translator that does everything and more of what a translator should have, name is Immersive Translate and one thing that can really help is it’s new feature, which lets you create a custom AI expert for translating anything. Thank me later, it's gold.
True for most people, not for all. There are about 80 deaths per year in the UK and 200,000 worldwide. Those < 5 are most at risk, particularly in under developed regions.
If you worked in a ward where Nora virus spreads from bed to bed as fast as a jumping flea, yes the s in your bs is correct. People projectile pooping means quarantine closing an entire ward down.
@@FrostekFerenczyThere kind of is, but it’s not what people think. Isolating fecal microbes and then turning them into therapies may be a way to treat many of these diseases. In fact, the FDA has recently approved two drugs for treating recurring bacterial infections, both of which are derived from highly processed human stool samples.
There is a norovirus vaccine for children. Any new one for adults is just for elderly and people with other illnesses. Most people can just drink fluids and rest until it passes.
We who? We never complied with that shit here lol, didnt even comply with the Lockdown mandates, for certain those that did comply will not this go around… Just as fools got the jabs now they refuse to get the updates on them… Better waking up late than not at all.🇺🇸🍻✌🏻
Norovirus has just gone through my Mums care home and I caught it after visiting. Grim.
This is why companies should abandon return to work mandates. Public transport and offices are the greatest risk for infections.
Flu, COVID, Noravirus, RSV the four horsemen of the apocalypse.
X-MEN
Jesus is cumming soon 😅😂
Starmer... that's five. The Bible contains the odd error.
Its weird how there's so much illness. I mean i feel great and i didn't even take the 100% safe and 100% effective jab.
@enverse244 I did get COVID, mild fever for 12 hours and a bit of a cough for 6 days. Since then I haven't even had a cold. I do take vitamin D in the winter months since we have no real sun in the UK during that time.
@@jonnsonsam vaccines were never claimed to be 100% effective and 100% safe
I think the idea is that your odds of experiencing serious complications are better *with* the vaccine rather than without it.
Hell, even a fast food burger or a Tylenol isn’t 100% safe
If anti-vaxxers applied this same logic to cars as they do to vaccines, they’d never get a car and claim cars caused autism.
Think about it, were there this many autism diagnoses or car crash victims *before* everyone started driving the 100% safe and 100% effective automobile?
I try to ease NHS burdens by staying well clear - no vaccinations, just plenty of fresh air.
I hope it's not a case of pride before a fall 😬
😂😂😂😂
I wish to have no more global pandemic widespread again
Newscast is one of my favourite podcasts!
I was in hospital just 9 days ago with swollem tonsil after i nearly collapsed in work, was struggling to breath and i was waiting 5 hours, is hospital and GP in my town, GP told me they are full no appointment and hospital neary doesn’t function, after i was told to go to chemist where i had appointment throat swap and because test wasn’t positive on streptococcus what is only one type of virus infection i was left to go home just with nothing and i nearly collapsed because infection spread on my lungs, after i traveled one hour absolutely tired and sick i was told best if i go to gp, i was lucky they sign me in waiting list and after 5 hours somebody helped me, now i am on day 10 with penicillin and i feeling much better, biggest issue in this country is you keep just one GP clinic somewhere where this GP can cover just 5% of area if i cant get appointment i go to hospital obviously, GP doctors tells you with 85% problems go home have sone paracetamol and loads of fluids, or they use google so why they dont open more GP clinics for public paying health care every month because i pay 100 over every month and i can get simple GP appointment from GP 8 minutes from my flat because GP is “full” it’s not just hospitals it’s whole system is worst than health system in any small country with absolutely small budgets
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There are not enough doctors in the country because the Tories underfunded the NHS for fourteen years, Don't you watch the news?
Yeah had influenza and noro virus at the same time. Temperature 41 degrees. Only just got over it. Its a nasty one. Cough still kicking around after 3 weeks.
Get well soon!
Some ppl who get the flu apparently think they have been to WW2 and stormed beaches, so even less ppl are going to believe your war stories.
2020 taught us that some ppl who get a cold honestly believe they have done the equivalent of going to WW2.
Clap for NHS again, you medieval ducks!
Simple solution in many areas is to BAN second/holiday home developments that have consumed homes that used to accommodate visitors in sustainable ways and provide for the family that lived in them. When small towns and villages have as much as 50-70% holiday homes. It would also bring the prices to affordable range for the young locals that are meant to service the tourist sector. This poor pensioner has not and will not complain about the hit on winter payment, we all have to do our little bit to get the economy back on track. So many complainers are wrecking their circulation with cigarettes and alcohol?!?
Lack of empathy and professional medical staff! That is biggest issue of the NHS nothing else!!
You don't sound like a drain at all to deal with
A health service dealing with infections. Isn’t that what it’s for?
Absolutely but people call ambulances and come to hospital with infections that are just to be managed with rest, if they don't come unnecessarily the hospital functions better. The number of ambulances, staff and beds are finite.
Bloody typical... no sooner have I decided to venture outside my 100% Covid-secure basement after cowering in fear for many months because of the Pirola variant (you know the one that according to the news scientists were calling *"the real deal"* ), but now there's a quaddemic! Back to my basement I go (still masked up, even though it's just me), and I just pray that big pharma can come up with a Quad-Valent injection of polyethylene glycol for me ASAP. Take care everybody, and remember: your governmemt and media loves you ❤❤❤
Do UK citizens understand what their government and media are doing to them or is it all cut off like North Korea?
I think I've been the only one, dumb arses the uk 🇬🇧
@@lindadriscoll408 You've asked sixty million people? For some reason, I'm struggling to believe it.
@@TheStupidDetectiv they have no idea they’ve been socially engineered to accept this bollocks.
Me and my partner have really struggled for 4 plans weeks
Going to get far worse as pensioners freeze, but of course only the poor ones…
But the poor ones still get heating allowance. It's just no longer squandered in people like me who don't need it. Last year I cancelled the payment.
@ People are missing out by a few pounds, they shoved this through with no forethought. No policy to automatically let people know to apply for pension credit, an estimated 880,000 eligible households are missing out, according to the latest figures (Dec 2004). Meanwhile according to the Big Issue - The average wait has doubled from 25 working days in September to 52 working days in October, leaving pensioners at risk of facing cold weather without winter fuel payments.
I’m glad you don’t need it and agree there should be a means test, it’s the way they shoved it through and the stress caused.
The guy speaking about delayed discharges is a joke, there is nowhere to send ppl. It is far more economical to discharge people home with community support or a lower care facility. He blames the doctors and how they run their ward round, it's actually because there's nowhere to send the patient, not the junior doctor wanting to stay on the round to learn, they need better "experts" on here
Christmas is the worst time for the impact of the quad-demic with children receiving many of them. Even wearing a helmet doesn't protect from the danger of the quad-demic as they can easily roll over and the rider receives crush and skeletal injuries... er... wait a minute.. that's what the video is about.. right?.. DOH!! 🤯
The only thing that's a risk to the NHS which was never a problem 30 years ago is people that privatised the NHS like they did everything else in the UK.
The only problems in this country is the people in Westminster who have allowed the UK greatest nation on earth to become the mess it is today.
Hard to think that 80 years ago we had the remains of the biggest empire in recorded history now we have to put up with b.s. from around the world from nations we gave independence to and our own government today. I absolutely love being British in the 21st century it's like people in the UK can't remember how this nation was 30 years ago today
Bc britan allowed it it be systematically dismantled by people who wanted to see it end
@Epck it doesn't matter now the world and organisations now created from our history here in the UK and Europe has turned on us now. It's not the nation I grew up in and the world around Europe is as greedy as us and educated us like us now in the UK and the west we don't stand a chance.
@@richardkent2014 well in my eyes england isn't nearly as far gone as europe is, I hope it gets better but never give up!
@@Epck we are lucky I guess we are an island and we know our history but what the UK has become since ww2 and even since Thatcher is disturbing. It's not my future but Europe is doomed if they don't address the past here for sure.
Newsflash….the NHS hasn’t been privatised.
Ban all flights from the EU and Britain keep thats shit over there.
Trudeau won't do that. That stupid idiot is kill Canada.
100%
Just a matter of time kid, Im sure you still get supplies from other countries, handle currency daily, etc etc, get it and get it over with before the strain gets too strong so your body can fight it would be the smart thing to do.
@@madmanthepope6448 do you believe this bollocks?
Bullshit mates...just bullshit . Fear is in europe;
Get your jabs people, Bill Gates needs money and overpopulation is a huge problem so lets go do our part :D hahaha.
No their not. And stop scaremongering in hopes it will ruin peoples christmas
This is probelm for everyone
Here we go again
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More BS, eh??
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Lmao, it’s insane. It may sound off topic but I chanced on this cool translator that does everything and more of what a translator should have, name is Immersive Translate and one thing that can really help is it’s new feature, which lets you create a custom AI expert for translating anything. Thank me later, it's gold.
Be afraid, be verrrrry afraid!
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NHS - it's winter! Cope with it!
Norovirus only lasts 3 days max. A painful (and messy) 3 days for sure
True for most people, not for all.
There are about 80 deaths per year in the UK and 200,000 worldwide. Those < 5 are most at risk, particularly in under developed regions.
Stop spreading lies
Wow, you're really scared!
@@FrostekFerenczy No I'm not you illegal alien
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should just tell people who arent getting vaccinated to "get pricked you prick"
😅😅😅😅😅 Damn. The sheep still havent learned anything over the last 5 years. 😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂🙈
Such bullshit
If you worked in a ward where Nora virus spreads from bed to bed as fast as a jumping flea, yes the s in your bs is correct. People projectile pooping means quarantine closing an entire ward down.
You Satan worshippers are weird!
And the OSCAR goes to NHS 🎭🤡🦠💉🎪🎟️😷
OSCAR is the code for MAN OVERBOARD…. ⚓️🇺🇸🍻✌🏻
Monkey pox?
Birdy
There are a few cases in the UK, but not putting pressure on the NHS.
NHS is failed department unfortunately
काय बोली राहैना काय माहित... माले तर काही समजी नाई राहीन...
"So, you all must take vaccination again!", BBC said.
There's no norovirus vaccine though.
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@@FrostekFerenczyThere kind of is, but it’s not what people think. Isolating fecal microbes and then turning them into therapies may be a way to treat many of these diseases. In fact, the FDA has recently approved two drugs for treating recurring bacterial infections, both of which are derived from highly processed human stool samples.
@@FrostekFerenczy Phase (II/III) trials are being carried out, in the UK, on a mRNA vaccine against Norovirus.
There is a norovirus vaccine for children. Any new one for adults is just for elderly and people with other illnesses. Most people can just drink fluids and rest until it passes.
Aren't they amazing😱
Big BBC blocks!
Are we back to wearing face masks and social distancing all over again
We who? We never complied with that shit here lol, didnt even comply with the Lockdown mandates, for certain those that did comply will not this go around… Just as fools got the jabs now they refuse to get the updates on them… Better waking up late than not at all.🇺🇸🍻✌🏻
Not for the general population, but for people at risk, taking mitigation measures would be prudent eg; those 75+.
@@christopherrobinson7541how ppl don't have this common sense is mind blowing, there's more viruses around, just be sensible, done
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Hyi Good morning alliswel thanks bye bye