Andy Onchan Posted June 21 Share Posted June 21 7 hours ago, WTF said: and to government spin doctors substantive means what ever they want it to mean at that moment in time to suit them selves Spot on... it's just word play. Almost meaningless. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dirty Buggane Posted June 21 Share Posted June 21 Word soup, as one of the lawyers in the Horizon case said. When one of the post office employee's was giving a Thomas type answer, talked for 15 minutes and ended up saying bugger all. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
swoopy2110 Posted June 27 Share Posted June 27 MIU closed every Saturday / Sunday from 6th July for 3 months Such a great service we have for so many things here Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
littlebushy Posted June 27 Share Posted June 27 Please, just get the basics right.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
x-in-man Posted June 27 Share Posted June 27 8 minutes ago, littlebushy said: Please, just get the basics right.... Ah, yes, but there was a glossy document to produce. Look, glossy document! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Banker Posted June 27 Share Posted June 27 Face masks reintroduced for all employees in patient facing areas plus patients & visitors encouraged to wear following rise in patients admitted to hospital for Covid issues and other testing positive on admission. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Roger Ram Posted June 27 Share Posted June 27 “ Manx Care is re-introducing mask wearing in patient-facing clinical areas across all of its sites, as a precautionary measure given a recent rise in the admission of COVID-19-positive patients. For clarity, this is for Manx Care employees working in patient-facing settings (including General Practice and Dental Practice), and members of the public visiting people in hospitals. People attending appointments or the Emergency Department are encouraged to wear a facemask and wash their hands on arrival to the hospital. Face masks will be supplied at the entrance to each hospital, as well as on wards and other clinical areas. Manx Care employees who are either District Nurses, Ambulance personnel or those who work in the community will also wear masks when in direct contact with patients. Again, people attending appointments are strongly encouraged to wear a face mask and wash their hands on arrival. Members of the public visiting a friend or relative in hospital will be asked to wear a facemask and wash their hands upon entering a clinical area. Those visiting a residential care home operated by Manx Care will be asked to wear facemasks if there are residents at the home with COVID-19. Visitors should not attend the hospital if they are feeling unwell or have symptoms of a cold, nausea, vomiting or diarrhoea. Manx Care is taking this step as a precautionary measure given the recent increase in COVID-19-positive patients. In recent days, Manx Care has seen an increase in the number of people being admitted to hospital requiring treatment specifically for COVID-19 infection, as well as some admitted for other reasons but who also happen to be COVID-19-positive. Paul Moore, Manx Care’s Deputy Chief Executive and Executive Director of Nursing and Governance, commented: “We want to minimise risk and protect our organisational resilience as far as possible. These are tried and tested infection prevention and control procedures. I appreciate wearing a mask is difficult for some people, but it is important we act quickly and proactively. We will continue to monitor this over the coming days and revise our guidance accordingly in line with further developments.” Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gizo Posted June 27 Share Posted June 27 The masks don’t work They just make you worse but I’ll know I’ll see your face again. 2 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Banker Posted June 27 Share Posted June 27 8 minutes ago, Roger Ram said: “ Manx Care is re-introducing mask wearing in patient-facing clinical areas across all of its sites, as a precautionary measure given a recent rise in the admission of COVID-19-positive patients. For clarity, this is for Manx Care employees working in patient-facing settings (including General Practice and Dental Practice), and members of the public visiting people in hospitals. People attending appointments or the Emergency Department are encouraged to wear a facemask and wash their hands on arrival to the hospital. Face masks will be supplied at the entrance to each hospital, as well as on wards and other clinical areas. Manx Care employees who are either District Nurses, Ambulance personnel or those who work in the community will also wear masks when in direct contact with patients. Again, people attending appointments are strongly encouraged to wear a face mask and wash their hands on arrival. Members of the public visiting a friend or relative in hospital will be asked to wear a facemask and wash their hands upon entering a clinical area. Those visiting a residential care home operated by Manx Care will be asked to wear facemasks if there are residents at the home with COVID-19. Visitors should not attend the hospital if they are feeling unwell or have symptoms of a cold, nausea, vomiting or diarrhoea. Manx Care is taking this step as a precautionary measure given the recent increase in COVID-19-positive patients. In recent days, Manx Care has seen an increase in the number of people being admitted to hospital requiring treatment specifically for COVID-19 infection, as well as some admitted for other reasons but who also happen to be COVID-19-positive. Paul Moore, Manx Care’s Deputy Chief Executive and Executive Director of Nursing and Governance, commented: “We want to minimise risk and protect our organisational resilience as far as possible. These are tried and tested infection prevention and control procedures. I appreciate wearing a mask is difficult for some people, but it is important we act quickly and proactively. We will continue to monitor this over the coming days and revise our guidance accordingly in line with further developments.” Posted previously, can’t you read crazy Dave 😂 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
x-in-man Posted June 27 Share Posted June 27 Stop testing - COVID stopped over night. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Banker Posted June 27 Share Posted June 27 25 minutes ago, x-in-man said: Stop testing - COVID stopped over night. Tell that to the people admitted to hospital because of Covid!! 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
x-in-man Posted June 27 Share Posted June 27 3 minutes ago, Banker said: Tell that to the people admitted to hospital because of Covid!! What about the ones that have tested positive after being admitted for something completely unrelated - how many are in with and how many are in because of? oh, and two !! because you seem to like them. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Roger Ram Posted June 27 Share Posted June 27 30 minutes ago, Banker said: Tell that to the people admitted to hospital because of Covid!! How many of those are there? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hairy Poppins Posted June 27 Share Posted June 27 1 minute ago, Roger Ram said: How many of those are there? >1 <86,000 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Roger Ram Posted June 27 Share Posted June 27 Just now, Hairy Poppins said: >1 <86,000 More than one? Any proof of that? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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