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Some people are just thick thinking they are clever, GO HOME.
What an arsehole.
Some people are just thick thinking they are clever, GO HOME.
I have a bad feeling that we will wake up to the news that he’s diedGet the feeling that we'll wake up tomorrow morning to the news that he's in a really bad way.
Sorry If I have missed something obvious, what is this russian report ?I think it's bollocks. I think he's been in there since yesterday (hence that Russia report) and this is potentially getting the public ready for the worse.
I bought two month's worth of ale 6 weeks ago. That's gone well. And gone a long time ago.![]()
Just got to thinking about all the shit that's gone down in the UK over the last 5 years now with Boris being hospitalised.. in an alternate world we could've had Ed Miliband elected in 2015 instead of Cameron and only now would we be coming to the end of his term, with probably about a tenth of the drama we've had
Same here, unfortunately. I really hope I am wrong.I have a bad feeling that we will wake up to the news that he’s died
He's a toad.I'm going off football:
Gordon Taylor won't be taking a salary cut - from his 2 million a year
https://www.theguardian.com/footbal...-gordon-taylor-says-he-will-not-take-wage-cut
He really has and he won't even get the credit for it, instead everyone will just blame him for his scientists feck ups.
It's okay to wish people die on a pandemic but when you accidentally wish an injury purely for a sports competition then you get points and warnings.
Not right and people are people.
Just quoting this incase anyone missed it, if you have nothing nice to say get on twitter with the rest of the numptys, the poor guy could be on his death bed.
And that goes for the posters wishing it was Trump instead, yeah the guys a bit of a maniac but wishing potential death on someone is pretty fecking sick in my opinion.
He's a toad.
Any medical theories on the male/female split? Appears to be a consistent trend of male numbers being higher.
You haven't seen a women's bathroom.
Prime Minister Lloyd George nearly died of Spanish Flu in 1918. He was 55 and was seriously ill for 10 days on a respirator. Same age as Boris, Hopefully Boris will have the same outcome and be ok.We did lose Spencer Percival to assassination in the early 19th century. He was MP for my home town.
Enlighten us. I know there was some nasty stuff happening in the girls' bathroom in high school (used tampons in the toilet paper holder and such stuff). But in general I refuse to believe that women are anywhere near as careless as men when it comes to washing hands etc.
I've had that feeling since last night. VDO below (shared a few days ago by @Raoul) easily explains how the virus evolves and wreaks his havoc, once it enters your body. Generally speaking, its not a major threat for vast vast majority of people. But when it becomes a problem, you are in serious trouble. The numbers also back that up.I have a bad feeling that we will wake up to the news that he’s died
We are working with London with respect to Boris Johnson. He’s been a really good friend. He doesn’t give up ... We’ve contacted all of Boris’ doctors ... When you get brought into intensive care, that gets very, very serious.
Which are these 'two companies' who have some kind of magic dust?Trump:
Trump:
It's quite incredible and also scary that in the space of about 3 weeks Boris has gone from bragging about shaking hands with patients to being in intensive care. I hope he pulls through this. There's also a clap for him tomorrow night apparently.
It's quite incredible and also scary that in the space of about 3 weeks Boris has gone from bragging about shaking hands with patients to being in intensive care. I hope he pulls through this. There's also a clap for him tomorrow night apparently.
What?Got no interest or joy in the geezer dying but a fecking clap? Get stuffed.
I wonder what Boris's doctors think of Trump contacting them and interrupting them while they're working
I bet he's pushing HCL too, the cnut.
Hope he is not forcing the doctors to trying giving hydroxychlorquine to the PMTrump:
Are you alluding that the people working around the clock to try to save lives in the ICUs around the world aren't doing their best for the patients that aren't the prime minister, and that they could squeeze out an extra 5% of good old fashioned healthcare if the patient's important enough?
If so, you might want to rethink that incredibly disrespectful armchair statement. Have you ever been to an ICU and seen what goes on?
Guardian: Some context on Trump’s claim he is working with the FDA and companies are ready to assist London:Which are these 'two companies' who have some kind of magic dust?
I wonder what Boris's doctors think of Trump contacting them and interrupting them while they're working
I bet he's pushing HCL too, the cnut.
It wasn't aimed in the slightest against doctors. I meant it purely in a macro sense. Where I assume ICU personnel usually have to divide their attention and resources between several patients (or worse, if they got hit hard by the virus), I assume that BoJo as PM will either already have a dedicated doctor or someone in a suit will pull a doctor and tell them they have basically one patient now.
Thats ok. Most drugs in US are advertised on TV with disclaimers like "Known side effects include headache, nausea, diarrhea, breathing problems, heart stoppage, brain hemorrhage and death" or 'This medicines were effective in almost 95% of patients. Rest died"But critics point out a side effect is heart stoppage, meaning the drug is potentially deadly.
Even if he is, do you think all concerned friends should call into the ICU to check up on him? I mean, he's probably got lots of concerned friends. Do you think that nurses and doctors should spend their time on the phone or by the patient's side?Or maybe he’s just a concerned friend?
Is this the same drug used for Malaria?Guardian: Some context on Trump’s claim he is working with the FDA and companies are ready to assist London:
In the week beginning 30 March, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) provided hydroxychloroquine with an “emergency use authorisation” to use on coronavirus patients in some circumstances. State officials in New York have said that about 4,000 seriously ill patients are now being treated with the drug.
But critics point out a side effect is heart stoppage, meaning the drug is potentially deadly. Some medical experts have called for the drug to be used to treat the virus but others have cautioned its need for more trials and controlled testing to avoid worsening the pandemic.
Is this the same drug used for Malaria?