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View Teddy Eagle's Profile Teddy Eagle Flag 18 Mar 22 10.46pm Send a Private Message to Teddy Eagle Add Teddy Eagle as a friend

Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle

Update, for those interested. I am feeling a lot better, the coughing is much reduced, and I am sleeping well again. Still have a sore throat and ear ache, but the primary problem is tiredness. If I do anything the least bit active for an hour or more I feel knackered. I first had symptoms about 8 days ago and am still testing positive, today was my 5th day with a positive test.

My wife has now tested negative for 3 days, so tonight has returned to work as the hospital is operating in crisis mode with so many staff off work with Covid, and a surge of Covid patients in the wards. I understand some wards are operating with just 50% of the required staff levels. Not good.

That’s encouraging but take it easy - the tiredness can go for a long time and if you try to overdo it you may set your recovery back. One of the problems with this virus is that people react/respond so differently. As they say hope for the best and expect the worst.

 

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View Wisbech Eagle's Profile Wisbech Eagle Online Flag Truro Cornwall 20 Mar 22 9.54am Send a Private Message to Wisbech Eagle Add Wisbech Eagle as a friend

My wife got home this morning from a night shift at the hospital with news that gave me pause for thought.

She is working on a ward where patients are fit for discharge but are being held because there is either no care home place for them to go to, or no domiciliary care package available. They are bed blocking. It is a 28 bed ward, divided equally into male and female sections. There are some side rooms for non-compliant or disturbed patients.

There are dedicated wards within the hospital, to which Covid positive patients are transferred. These though are 100% full and there are now 6 patients on my wife's ward with Covid and no-where else to go. This is the first time this has happened.

Alongside the other empirical local evidence of a huge surge in infection recently (so many people we know have it, or have had it recently) it seems we are being gripped by a big new wave. Staffing levels at the hospital are at crisis point.

This isn't hitting the headlines, for obvious reasons, but it's probably going to.

I am still positive, but definitely feeling better.

 


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View Teddy Eagle's Profile Teddy Eagle Flag 20 Mar 22 10.47am Send a Private Message to Teddy Eagle Add Teddy Eagle as a friend

Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle

My wife got home this morning from a night shift at the hospital with news that gave me pause for thought.

She is working on a ward where patients are fit for discharge but are being held because there is either no care home place for them to go to, or no domiciliary care package available. They are bed blocking. It is a 28 bed ward, divided equally into male and female sections. There are some side rooms for non-compliant or disturbed patients.

There are dedicated wards within the hospital, to which Covid positive patients are transferred. These though are 100% full and there are now 6 patients on my wife's ward with Covid and no-where else to go. This is the first time this has happened.

Alongside the other empirical local evidence of a huge surge in infection recently (so many people we know have it, or have had it recently) it seems we are being gripped by a big new wave. Staffing levels at the hospital are at crisis point.

This isn't hitting the headlines, for obvious reasons, but it's probably going to.

I am still positive, but definitely feeling better.


The number of cases per 000 in Cornwall is higher than most of the country.
Glad you’re on the mend.


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BlueJay Flag UK 20 Mar 22 11.37am

Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle


I am still positive, but definitely feeling better.

Nice one. You never know how these things will impact you as in advancing years, and so that you're turning a corner can only be a positive!

 

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View Stirlingsays's Profile Stirlingsays Flag 22 Mar 22 8.02pm Send a Private Message to Stirlingsays Holmesdale Online Elite Member Add Stirlingsays as a friend

Latest Brand video on the lack of vaccine data research transparency.

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View Phil’s Barber's Profile Phil’s Barber Flag Crowborough 22 Mar 22 8.17pm Send a Private Message to Phil’s Barber Add Phil’s Barber as a friend

Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle

My wife got home this morning from a night shift at the hospital with news that gave me pause for thought.

She is working on a ward where patients are fit for discharge but are being held because there is either no care home place for them to go to, or no domiciliary care package available. They are bed blocking. It is a 28 bed ward, divided equally into male and female sections. There are some side rooms for non-compliant or disturbed patients.

There are dedicated wards within the hospital, to which Covid positive patients are transferred. These though are 100% full and there are now 6 patients on my wife's ward with Covid and no-where else to go. This is the first time this has happened.

Alongside the other empirical local evidence of a huge surge in infection recently (so many people we know have it, or have had it recently) it seems we are being gripped by a big new wave. Staffing levels at the hospital are at crisis point.

This isn't hitting the headlines, for obvious reasons, but it's probably going to.

I am still positive, but definitely feeling better.

Yes indeed Wisbech, thank heavens for the vaccine as without it we would have had hundreds of thousands more COVID infections, tens of thousands more seriously ill / hospitalisations and tens of thousands more deaths and bereaved families.

It truly has been a game changer.

 

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BlueJay Flag UK 22 Mar 22 8.31pm

Originally posted by Tim Gypsy Hill '64

Viruses lives matter!

Stop persecuting them. They have the same rights to exist as we do.

In fact, without them, we wouldn't be here.

Forgotten you've been vaccinated again have you, Timothy?

 

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BlueJay Flag UK 22 Mar 22 8.32pm

Originally posted by Phil’s Barber

Yes indeed Wisbech, thank heavens for the vaccine as without it we would have had hundreds of thousands more COVID infections, tens of thousands more seriously ill / hospitalisations and tens of thousands more deaths and bereaved families.

It truly has been a game changer.

Yes, it's certainly put those most at risk in a much better position. You can only do what you can do, and beyond that and doing your best to maintain good general health, whatever will be will be.

 

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View The groover's Profile The groover Flag Danbury 22 Mar 22 9.00pm Send a Private Message to The groover Add The groover as a friend

My granddaughter got it last week and was very ill. She is the only one who has not been vaccinated as she is too young.

Better now thank fully.

 

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BlueJay Flag UK 22 Mar 22 9.03pm

Originally posted by The groover

My granddaughter got it last week and was very ill. She is the only one who has not been vaccinated as she is too young.

Better now thank fully.

Glad to hear it pal!

 

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View Forest Hillbilly's Profile Forest Hillbilly Flag in a hidey-hole 23 Mar 22 5.14am Send a Private Message to Forest Hillbilly Add Forest Hillbilly as a friend

Not sure what latest guidance is,..but 2 members of our workforce are off with Covid. No-one at work has officially been told, just discretely asked "have you been in contact with,...?"
No reason given, workers just randomly asked. But the truth gets out.

I would think the sensible thing would be to officially tell all the workers (100) and ask them to take a lateral flow test and be aware of any symptoms, and isolate if need be. Just a thought.

So it's still out there infecting people, as was to be expected with restrictions being lifted.

 


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BlueJay Flag UK 23 Mar 22 1.20pm

Originally posted by Forest Hillbilly

Not sure what latest guidance is,..but 2 members of our workforce are off with Covid. No-one at work has officially been told, just discretely asked "have you been in contact with,...?"
No reason given, workers just randomly asked. But the truth gets out.

I would think the sensible thing would be to officially tell all the workers (100) and ask them to take a lateral flow test and be aware of any symptoms, and isolate if need be. Just a thought.

So it's still out there infecting people, as was to be expected with restrictions being lifted.

Sounds like a fair approach, as it just ends up going from one extreme or the other (from lockdowns.. to basically not even acknowledging that people are ill with it). It would be sensible to inform people.

 

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