Not for those of us that no longer have a job......Pete wrote:So, the holiday will soon be over, then?

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Not for those of us that no longer have a job......Pete wrote:So, the holiday will soon be over, then?
So basically anybody who has views with which you disagree.MistAgain wrote:I class him as an alien , along with Chris Packham , Mike Yardley and Greta Thunberg .
It is not impossible to counter an argument when it is either evidence based or even has the slightest bit of fact about it .TRG-22 wrote:So basically anybody who has views with which you disagree.MistAgain wrote:I class him as an alien , along with Chris Packham , Mike Yardley and Greta Thunberg .
Still, I suppose it saves you the bother of trying to counter their arguments with reasoned ones of your own.
Liverpool Royal Infirmary . Included A & E .ClosedTRG-22 wrote:So basically anybody who has views with which you disagree.MistAgain wrote:I class him as an alien , along with Chris Packham , Mike Yardley and Greta Thunberg .
Still, I suppose it saves you the bother of trying to counter their arguments with reasoned ones of your own.
Then again they might well be ok.Pete wrote:Londonreal TV: Looks like they really could be dodgy.............
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Pete
No, it isnt.MistAgain wrote:It is not impossible to counter an argument when it is either evidence based or even has the slightest bit of fact about it .TRG-22 wrote:So basically anybody who has views with which you disagree.MistAgain wrote:I class him as an alien , along with Chris Packham , Mike Yardley and Greta Thunberg .
Still, I suppose it saves you the bother of trying to counter their arguments with reasoned ones of your own.
.David Icke's ramblings verge on being alcohol or drug induced so are best ignored
Chris Packham is selective in his comments and to date has not accepted that he could be the smallest bit wrong .
Mike Yardley would change his opinions if hewas paid .
What can be said is that she clearly believes that anthropogenic climate change poses an existential threat, and that therefore urgent and drastic action must be taken to minimise the severity of the climate change and to mitigate the effects of it.And what can be said about Greta other than she believes she is right and everyone else is wrong if they dont agree with her .
And that makes haveing a reasoned argument somewhat difficult
Perhaps we should.But perhaps we should look in depth at your suggestion that if all conservative voters stay at home and dont vote , the NHS wiill be saved !
Good question . Most healthcare trusts have 5 options to order anything they require .TRG-22 wrote: Should we focus on inadequate funding of the NHS? How about the reduction in stocks of PPE for health and care workers?
MistagainMistAgain wrote:Good question . Most healthcare trusts have 5 options to order anything they require .TRG-22 wrote: Should we focus on inadequate funding of the NHS? How about the reduction in stocks of PPE for health and care workers?
The trust can buy directly from suppliers using National Framework Contracts Authorisations.
From the NHS Supply Chain .
From a Procurement Hub (regional multi-trust purchasing)
Local contracts managed by individual trusts
And finally , the government national framework .
If the trust wants to buy anything under £3000.00 they can accept a phone quote , after that it get difficult , all the way up to £90.000.00 , that needs invitations to tender publishing in the official journal of the EU .
Lets just look at surgical gloves . The cheapest , untreated latex has a shelf life of 2-3 years dependant on storage . Its main use is for cleaning staff and examinations by medical staff.
After that latex or nitrile gloves that are subject to some form of treatment can have a much shorter shelf life . Failure rate of natural latex gloves will increase by 9% after roughly 12 minutes of use , so hospital need a wide selection of glove types in their stores at all times .
For PPE stuff , hospital trusts and the NHS Supply chain work on a just in time basis . There would be an outcry from the public and others if it was believed that Trusts and the NHS were spending large sums of money on climate controlled storage for things that under normal circumstances would not be needed for months if not years .
If a trust ran short of PPE thats not any governments fault, covid was not expected or planned for.
Its possible that some blame could be placed on hospital trusts if they only kept a small supply of PPE but looking at a few trust board reports it does appear that they have reasonable levels of supplies in stock . The problems arose when they tried to order in large quantities at a time when they would not have normally been ordering and when hospitals across Europe were panic buying .
Thanks to a certain lady called Thatcher you can check out Hospital Board meetings to see what they said about shortages .
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