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1:300 NHS Staff Tested 08:08 - Apr 2 with 739 viewsbuilthjack

With 560 people dying yesterday, only one on three hundred frontline NHS staff have been tested.
Johnson can talk the talk but the results are a disgrace.
Do something man for goodness sake.

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1:300 NHS Staff Tested on 08:17 - Apr 2 with 720 viewsBest_loser

The Tories did a dry run for a pandemic in 2016

It highlighted there would be a lack of ventilators and testing

What did they do ?

NOTHING
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1:300 NHS Staff Tested on 08:28 - Apr 2 with 697 viewssainthelens

They are certainly 'ramping up' lie after lie.
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1:300 NHS Staff Tested on 09:18 - Apr 2 with 667 viewschad

I read that yesterday’s shocking figure consisted partly of a consolidation of deaths not counted from previous days, not that that makes it better but possibly partially accounts for the massive rise?
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1:300 NHS Staff Tested on 09:30 - Apr 2 with 656 viewssP7qupUf

As time goes by the "we are all in this together" rhetoric that Boris and his cronies have been trotting out over the last few weeks will come apart as the struggles with testing, PPE etc linger on. Obviously, the country will pull together but critics and opposition parties are now really starting to sharpen the questioning of policy and the position of the government on his strategy and decision making is being exposed. If significant progress is not made by the beginning of next week it will become more difficult to deflect and defend their position. The reasons/excuses trotted out for shortcomings are flawed at best and lies at worse. A week ago, Ricard Hinton took the government's strategy to task on Question Time and now, seven days later, things appear just as bad despite the "ramping up" strategy. It looks like there will be pressure "ramping up" on Boris and his chums if there is not significant improvement in the short term.

As for them up the Bay.... see the above. More down to the poor management of the NHS over many years sine the Assembly's creation.
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The saving grace in all this.... the NHS staff who continue to give their all despite years of under funding and appalling working conditions.
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1:300 NHS Staff Tested on 12:36 - Apr 2 with 584 viewsbuilthjack

1:300 NHS Staff Tested on 08:28 - Apr 2 by sainthelens

They are certainly 'ramping up' lie after lie.


Every day

Swansea Indepenent Poster Of The Year 2021. Dr P / Mart66 / Roathie / Parlay / E20/ Duffle was 2nd, but he is deluded and thinks in his little twisted brain that he won. Poor sod. We let him win this year, as he has cried for a whole year. His 14 usernames, bless his cotton socks.

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1:300 NHS Staff Tested on 13:19 - Apr 2 with 546 viewskarnataka

1:300 NHS Staff Tested on 08:17 - Apr 2 by Best_loser

The Tories did a dry run for a pandemic in 2016

It highlighted there would be a lack of ventilators and testing

What did they do ?

NOTHING


All the results of that dry run are available in the public domain and I read a long article on them just yesterday. A lot of conclusions were reached but very few, if any, were addressed and no contingency plans were made which could be triggered if and when a pandemic hit. All head in the sand reactions and we are now paying the price for that indifference.
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1:300 NHS Staff Tested on 13:49 - Apr 2 with 530 viewsBytholWyn

1:300 NHS Staff Tested on 09:30 - Apr 2 by sP7qupUf

As time goes by the "we are all in this together" rhetoric that Boris and his cronies have been trotting out over the last few weeks will come apart as the struggles with testing, PPE etc linger on. Obviously, the country will pull together but critics and opposition parties are now really starting to sharpen the questioning of policy and the position of the government on his strategy and decision making is being exposed. If significant progress is not made by the beginning of next week it will become more difficult to deflect and defend their position. The reasons/excuses trotted out for shortcomings are flawed at best and lies at worse. A week ago, Ricard Hinton took the government's strategy to task on Question Time and now, seven days later, things appear just as bad despite the "ramping up" strategy. It looks like there will be pressure "ramping up" on Boris and his chums if there is not significant improvement in the short term.

As for them up the Bay.... see the above. More down to the poor management of the NHS over many years sine the Assembly's creation.
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The saving grace in all this.... the NHS staff who continue to give their all despite years of under funding and appalling working conditions.


Still peddling your anti-Welsh government bolycs I see.

Some facts - England have tested 2000 frontline NHS staff, Wales have tested over 1500. On a per capita basis Wales is out-performing England by about 13 to 1. The current daily tests being carried out in Wales - 200 - is 10% of the overall total for England.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-52130230

https://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/uk-news/boris-johnson-coronavirus-lockdown-wa

This alone should be enough evidence to put a stop on all this anti-Welsh rubbish. But it won't of course.
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1:300 NHS Staff Tested on 14:00 - Apr 2 with 520 viewssP7qupUf

1:300 NHS Staff Tested on 13:49 - Apr 2 by BytholWyn

Still peddling your anti-Welsh government bolycs I see.

Some facts - England have tested 2000 frontline NHS staff, Wales have tested over 1500. On a per capita basis Wales is out-performing England by about 13 to 1. The current daily tests being carried out in Wales - 200 - is 10% of the overall total for England.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-52130230

https://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/uk-news/boris-johnson-coronavirus-lockdown-wa

This alone should be enough evidence to put a stop on all this anti-Welsh rubbish. But it won't of course.


Have a look at the big picture. Health, education, transport infrastructure, economy, GDP of Wales pre and post the Assembly. The only area that has gained is Cardiff. Do you really believe that they have done much for Wales since they came to power?
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1:300 NHS Staff Tested on 16:37 - Apr 2 with 476 viewsJACKMANANDBOY

News on testing


https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.cambridgeindependent.co.uk/news/amp/new-rapid-c

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1:300 NHS Staff Tested on 22:26 - Apr 2 with 414 viewsmajorraglan

1:300 NHS Staff Tested on 16:37 - Apr 2 by JACKMANANDBOY

News on testing


https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.cambridgeindependent.co.uk/news/amp/new-rapid-c


It’s some good news and a step in the right direction, the staff and patients at Addenbrook must be very pleased with this news.

The below article in the Guardian focuses on what is now becoming a “Dunkirk” approach to the testing with lots of “smaller” medical research, university and other laboratory's starting to carry out tests. I would have thought this is something that we should have been done from the outset? Some of our universities have fantastic facilities and employ some very clever people, if PHE couldn’t do the work it strikes me as barmy not using these facilities to improve capacity.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/apr/02/small-laboratories-coronavirus-tes
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1:300 NHS Staff Tested on 00:18 - Apr 3 with 385 viewsNotLoyal

Handycock and Johnson both had tests though.

It doesn't surprise me as well the amount of billionaires who own businesses want an increase of a return to work, all that tells me is that it's the underpaid who made them millions in the first place.

In this together my fcking sweaty gonad.

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