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Current Affairs
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Stephen
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Onelife
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Re: Current Affairs
I’ve got a hospital procedure this coming Tuesday and have been informed that I need a covid test beforehand. I now understand why many don’t bother to get the tests done (none hospital Appointments) if they have a sixty-mile round journey to contend with like wot I have 8.35 Saturday morning.
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david63
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Re: Current Affairs
Don't be late
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Stephen
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Re: Current Affairs
Your own bleedin fault for living in the outback.Onelife wrote: 08 Jan 2021, 15:51I’ve got a hospital procedure this coming Tuesday and have been informed that I need a covid test beforehand. I now understand why many don’t bother to get the tests done (none hospital Appointments) if they have a sixty-mile round journey to contend with like wot I have 8.35 Saturday morning.
Seriously though, that's crazy. Our nearest is set up in a park and ride car park about eight miles away or the hospital about 13 miles away.
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towny44
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I had to go for one yesterday, only 10 miles away, but way out in the wilds around Halifax. Glad my son took me, even with his BMW satnav I was sure it had taken us to the wrong place right up until we were about 20 yds away. Got the negative result back this morning at 8:31, only 19 hours after the test.
John
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Trainee Pensioner since 2000
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Mervyn and Trish
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Re: Current Affairs
Our hospital has its own on-site test centre and lab which it uses for staff and patients.
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screwy
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Re: Current Affairs
Just watched Barry Gibb on the one show. Is he breaking in a new set of nashers.?
Mel
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david63
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Re: Current Affairs
This makes for disturbing reading - https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-55575756
Not the speed of getting the vaccine out but the low uptake in most of the European countries. The low uptake in any country will be one of the main factors that will slow the restart of the travel industry. Will be interesting to see how the uptake of vaccine changes once people realise that they cannot travel abroad or possibly not get a job.
Not the speed of getting the vaccine out but the low uptake in most of the European countries. The low uptake in any country will be one of the main factors that will slow the restart of the travel industry. Will be interesting to see how the uptake of vaccine changes once people realise that they cannot travel abroad or possibly not get a job.
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Jan Rosser
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My son living in Luxembourg was telling me yesterday that politics and power struggles between Merkel and Macron is affecting the supply of vaccines. Although France is behind in approving the vaccine it has still been ordered from them with no chance of delivering - it’s almost as if France won’t let Germany supply more than them although they can’t supply any yet. This is playing with people’s lives and he can’t see himself having the vaccine until late summer (he will be 52 in July) and living in a country with a population of less than 700,000 so you would think getting them all vaccinated a doddle compared with most countries.
Janis
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david63
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Re: Current Affairs
Politics has no place in Covid vaccine - simple.Jan Rosser wrote: 09 Jan 2021, 09:38My son living in Luxembourg was telling me yesterday that politics and power struggles between Merkel and Macron is affecting the supply of vaccines.
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Gill W
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Re: Current Affairs
Don’t worry Keith, I’m still here.Onelife wrote: 08 Jan 2021, 15:39Gill W wrote: 08 Jan 2021, 13:05Thanks - I can see what you mean.david63 wrote: 08 Jan 2021, 12:47When creating a reply I suspect that you accidentally went into the subject line and deleted a few characters
No idea how it happened, though!
I will step away from the forum for a while as I’m still fuming about the tone of post 8590![]()
Sorry Gill I can’t allow you to do that…. I’ll have no one left who agrees with me.![]()
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I was so angry with someone on this forum yesterday I thought it best to step away before I said something that would really ruffle the feathers in the hen house.
Gill
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Manoverboard
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Re: Current Affairs
Back alreadyGill W wrote: 09 Jan 2021, 09:57Don’t worry Keith, I’m still here.Onelife wrote: 08 Jan 2021, 15:39Gill W wrote: 08 Jan 2021, 13:05
Thanks - I can see what you mean.
No idea how it happened, though!
I will step away from the forum for a while as I’m still fuming about the tone of post 8590![]()
Sorry Gill I can’t allow you to do that…. I’ll have no one left who agrees with me.![]()
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I was so angry with someone on this forum yesterday I thought it best to step away before I said something that would really ruffle the feathers in the hen house.
Keep smiling, it's good for your well being
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oldbluefox
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Re: Current Affairs
Incredible. How can this be?david63 wrote: 09 Jan 2021, 09:46Politics has no place in Covid vaccine - simple.Jan Rosser wrote: 09 Jan 2021, 09:38My son living in Luxembourg was telling me yesterday that politics and power struggles between Merkel and Macron is affecting the supply of vaccines.
For everybody's sake they should be rushing the vaccines out as quickly as they could,
I was taught to be cautious
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towny44
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Re: Current Affairs
We have to remember folks that the media will only headline the problem issues, any positive news will be hidden away somewhere. So finding the truth is very difficult, because even those working on the front line are only likely to highlight things that go wrong, because everything going right is just too boring.oldbluefox wrote: 09 Jan 2021, 10:00Incredible. How can this be?david63 wrote: 09 Jan 2021, 09:46Politics has no place in Covid vaccine - simple.Jan Rosser wrote: 09 Jan 2021, 09:38My son living in Luxembourg was telling me yesterday that politics and power struggles between Merkel and Macron is affecting the supply of vaccines.![]()
For everybody's sake they should be rushing the vaccines out as quickly as they could,
John
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Onelife
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Hi John…just come across your post…..if you let me know who’s been insulting you I’ll….towny44 wrote: 08 Jan 2021, 15:04If I were to take my bat home everytime someone insulted me, I would be a rare visitor,.....just saying.
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Onelife
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Pleased to hear it Gill....if I knew who had upset you, I’d be having words…squeak! Squeak!Gill W wrote: 09 Jan 2021, 09:57Don’t worry Keith, I’m still here.Onelife wrote: 08 Jan 2021, 15:39Gill W wrote: 08 Jan 2021, 13:05
Thanks - I can see what you mean.
No idea how it happened, though!
I will step away from the forum for a while as I’m still fuming about the tone of post 8590![]()
Sorry Gill I can’t allow you to do that…. I’ll have no one left who agrees with me.![]()
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I was so angry with someone on this forum yesterday I thought it best to step away before I said something that would really ruffle the feathers in the hen house.
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Onelife
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Re: Current Affairs
Breaking news!
After recent events in the USA it's been announced that Mexico has decided they WILL pay for the wall. AND Canada wants one too.
Iraq to send peace forces to the USA.
After recent events in the USA it's been announced that Mexico has decided they WILL pay for the wall. AND Canada wants one too.
Iraq to send peace forces to the USA.
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barney
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Re: Current Affairs
Free and Accepted
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Stephen
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Re: Current Affairs
It was after people see that.
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Onelife
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Re: Current Affairs
We have no need for food banks in Ludlow..just saying
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barney
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I bet there is.
Great Torrington also has the highest percentage of volunteers to population in the England.
It’s a real proper community.
Sure, the usual problems are still there for families, but it generally has a very good vibe and people are supportive of each other.
We don’t live there but are pleased to have a shop there.
Who knows, one day we may actually be allowed to open it !
Free and Accepted
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Stephen
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Re: Current Affairs
barney wrote: 11 Jan 2021, 08:40I bet there is.
Great Torrington also has the highest percentage of volunteers to population in the England.
It’s a real proper community.
Sure, the usual problems are still there for families, but it generally has a very good vibe and people are supportive of each other.
We don’t live there but are pleased to have a shop there.
Who knows, one day we may actually be allowed to open it !
or I could move there and ruin it all
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Onelife
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Re: Current Affairs
Hi Barney…I’ve just checked it out and as you rightly say we do have a food bank in Ludlow…. I just need to find how I can get my hands on the stuff.barney wrote: 11 Jan 2021, 08:40I bet there is.
Great Torrington also has the highest percentage of volunteers to population in the England.
It’s a real proper community.
Sure, the usual problems are still there for families, but it generally has a very good vibe and people are supportive of each other.
We don’t live there but are pleased to have a shop there.
Who knows, one day we may actually be allowed to open it !
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Stephen
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Re: Current Affairs
Onelife wrote: 11 Jan 2021, 10:12Hi Barney…I’ve just checked it out and as you rightly say we do have a food bank in Ludlow…. I just need to find how I can get my hands on the stuff.barney wrote: 11 Jan 2021, 08:40I bet there is.
Great Torrington also has the highest percentage of volunteers to population in the England.
It’s a real proper community.
Sure, the usual problems are still there for families, but it generally has a very good vibe and people are supportive of each other.
We don’t live there but are pleased to have a shop there.
Who knows, one day we may actually be allowed to open it !![]()
Do what everyone else does, give them a sob story on your iPhone from your Chelsea chariot.
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Onelife
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Re: Current Affairs
Just booked our first holiday…we’re off to Iceland in October…if that goes well we’re off to Asda and Tesco’s the following week.
