Black Hole
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Solomon says cut 'em in halfThose named Solomon should refrain from answering
Solomon says cut 'em in halfThose named Solomon should refrain from answering
Damn right! My doctor's surgery is in a big building - one side, about 5 merged practices the other side another practice (possibly merged). So it's big.It seems there is something of a postcode lottery going on
I'd like to believe that too. It would make sense.I am being optimistic in that suggesting the infection rate locally is not as high as elsewhere which is why we are being pushed to the back of the queue.
So would I. Needless to say I didn't even win a free lucky-dip.I'd also like to believe I'll win the lotto before I'm too old to enjoy the money.
The carers that came here were a very risky bunch. They had protocols to follow. Did they? Did they 'eck as like!What about the house-bound? Is anything being done about them? Don't say they are not at risk - they'll be having visiting carers.
Can you imagine trying to do what they have to do in the time they have to do it while following strict protocol? I don't blame them for taking short cuts, I blame the system which does not recognise short cuts are inevitable and claims no short cuts are being taken. The managers who sell you the package are all very good with the sales pitch, but it is never matched with practice - and they are all alike so there is no point trawling for somewhere better.The carers that came here were a very risky bunch. They had protocols to follow. Did they? Did they 'eck as like!
I don’t have to imagine.Can you imagine trying to do what they have to do in the time they have to do it while following strict protocol?
Can I take it that means you have actually experienced carers adhering to strict protocol (and then given it up as a bad job)?I don’t have to imagine.
Sort of. I’ve seen a carer do a Covid—19 risk assessment and then ignore it when doing the job.Can I take it that means you have actually experienced carers adhering to strict protocol (and then given it up as a bad job)?
And scan the result by smartphone leaving me the original.Rubber stamp exercise.
I have little doubt it is the sort of "idiocy" committed by youth throughout the centuries, but now there are cameras everywhere the more mature are able to tut-tut about it. I'm sure I got up to a few things as an adolescent. My dad put pennies on the track to be bent by the Flying Scotsman, as souvenirs... absolutely verboten, did no harm, couldn't get away with it now.I hadn’t spotted that. The idiots in the photos caught my attention. Railway, rail and train tracks. It’s all over the place.