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UK cancels order for simple ventilators, needs more complex ones
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So it turns out that it’s quite difficult to design a complex piece of medical equipment in a couple of weeks even if you are British, who knew? |
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Seems we need those horrible foreigners after all and the Great British Public aren't going to move hundreds of miles to perform back-breaking labour for minimum wage. Quote:
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Sun and Mail today calling for a George Cross to be awarded to the NHS and a knighthood for the pensioner raising funds for the NHS by walking round his garden.
It's all a distraction I suppose. |
Another Tory minister Helen Whately is implying NHS workers are in some way responsible for the shortages of Personal Protective Equipment because they are misusing it.
She's blaming Doctors and nurses who are literally dying because of the abject failure of this Tory Govt for the shortages. |
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You have absolutely no idea how calling it is as a Brit to feel that Piers Morgan is right about something. |
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Why make up a fake report? One new design is going into mass production https://www.theguardian.com/business...nlon-regulator |
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Nice of him to do this but what is he raising the money for? The NHSs we have been assured will get everything it needs at the moment. |
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The next step will be to suggest that NHS workers are stealing PPE, possibly for use at home. Suggesting that they are selling it may backfire, it will highlight how poorly NHS staff are paid. At the moment doctors and nurses are the nation's heroes so perhaps the "right" people to blame are foreign porters and cleaners - which will give an excellent reason to send them packing as soon as the Coronavirus crisis is over. :rolleyes: |
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I think the Dyson case is a good example of a false narrative. Elevated to a CT. So you have the tale of someone who donated £millions to the conservative party (evidence?) who was given a contract (untrue) because of the donation, rather than a contract being given to extant ventilator manufacturers (untrue). Who had no experience in designing medical equipment (untrue as it was a partnership with a medical equipment design company). So invested in this narrative were some posters that they preferred to believe that someone who questions the narrative has been bribed. Dyson may or may not win a contract for ventilator manufacturing, but the product should be judged on its merits and the process of bidding truthfully represented not turned into political propaganda and personality assassination with allegations of criminal behaviour when nothing of the sort took place. |
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There was another similar gadget that was supposed to detect hepatitis C a few years back: https://www.theguardian.com/science/...tor-sells-hope |
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I am glad you accept that James Dyson although a billionaire has donated £100s millions to training engineers and not to political parties so your allegations of bribery or corruption were unfounded. Please provide evidence that actual medical companies were discriminated against. It may be well known to you, but I am in the trade and it is not well known to me. I think that like your £millions donated to the conservative party this is fake news. Your comment about my reading comprehension problems is another ad hominem, can you really not follow the guidelines and address the argument and not the arguer? I don't want to report you to the mods but if you keep on insulting me rather than dealing in the facts I will. I have never made an insulting comment about you. You have insulted me with every post. I do respect you for your admission that Dyson is not a massive donor to a political party. I think that makes you a truly strong person to admit when you are in error, don't spoil it by trying to bully me. The successful bid reported above was by a combination of non-medical engineering companies partnering with a medical engineering company; this is the sort of collaboration needed to deal with a crisis. I think it is to be applauded not denigrated. I accept that is my opinion not a fact. |
Coronavirus lockdown: Police guidelines give 'reasonable excuses' to go out
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Uber Eats must be expecting something similar here in the States. In a clear demonstration of synchronicity, only thirty minutes or so before I read your post I had an email from Uber Eats in my Inbox advertising their new subscription service for delivery fee free deliveries from local restaurants. Only $9.99/month. First month free. Average saving of $3 to $4 per order!!! I went to look at the Uber Eats page, and in what I am quite certain is purely coincidence ... :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes: ... nearly all of the local providers had begun charging $3 to $4 dollar delivery fees. Last week most of them were either free or token charges of around $0.99. Note that this is (and has been) in addition to the "service" fee Uber Eats tacks on, and the driver tip which doesn't seem to be voluntary (you can chose between 10, 15, or 20%). A $50 order I made last week, with no delivery fee, cost a bit over $70. |
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Covid will surely drive warehouse to door for almost everything, hopefully sacks of rice and flour will feature for the young fools. Politics of Green. |
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Whether this largesse continues if and when Coronavirus is under control is an entirely different matter. |
Dame Vera Lynn has sent a personal message to Captain Tom as has Prince William to thank him for his fund raising.
As far as I’m concerned, anybody who doesn’t hang a 30 foot poppy on their house in November should go and live in ISIS. |
Two people eat some chips together on a deserted beach and the police take out their tazers.
Hundreds of people gather on Westminster Bridge so people can see how great they are for clapping the NHS and the police join in. perhaps we’re not thinking big enough. Maybe next week we could fill Wembley Stadium with appreciative members of the public, put all the staff from the hospitals on the pitch and show them how much we really love the NHS. |
https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1250754847353327617
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Not directly related to the coronavirus, but I've definitely seen it assumed by many sources that extending the transition period was a given with the Tories just holding off on the announcement in order to avoid any extra potential crash of the stock markets. But it seems that no, they're still committed to doing something incredibly damaging to the economy while the economy is in a terrible and worsening state. |
Interesting that Hancock said "early signs" show that hydroxychloroquine may be "very effective treatment" for Covid19.
He implied UK government is acquiring significant stocks of it. |
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edited to add.... Then again, the reference I could find was in the Daily Express so it may not necessarily be the full story. |
We are very quickly accepting that the NHS is something we raise money for rather than something the government is meant to fund.
Men in their 90s shouldn't need to be doing sponsored walks for the NHS. |
It's not the people doing the sponsored thing that actually raises the money - it's the people who do the giving. If we didn't have a 99-year-old walking round his garden, people would sponsor a disabled person climbing stairs, or a blind kid painting rainbows or whatever.
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This is not the only example, where last night's applause for carers, involved widespread ignoring of social distancing rules, including the police.
https://metro.co.uk/2020/04/17/peopl...ital-12569129/ Westminster Bridge was packed. |
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No out of Spitfire propellers |
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Why? Why was this bloke doing this? We have been told the NHSs can have whatever they need so quite seriously where is this money going to be used? |
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But they’ve set up a hotline! |
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Depends, would it have saved Diana’s life? |
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I find these types of displays disgusting, it is (and as much as I hate the term it is sometimes the only accurate term) 100% virtue signalling |
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