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I hope all goes well for her and all those that follow in the near future that are really vulnerable for whatever reason. Luckily I'm young (well, youngish as not 60 until next summer 😊😊😊) relatively fit and healthy with no underlying conditions that I'm aware of. I think I will be offered the vaccine as an afterthought right at the end of the programme. I've never even had a flu vaccination as I feel it's not necessary for me at the moment, I have only ever had flu once and that was back in 1978.
As she is 91 shortly I hope it goes well for her and her family. Unfortunately should she die anytime soon which must be a distinct possibility at that age the anti vaxers on faceache will have a field day.
It's worrying whatever way you look at it. People spouting conspiracy theories that it's 5G phone masts causing it, or it's governments trying to force totalitarian control over the people etc. My father in law went into hospital 22nd Dec with heart issues, came out on 27th Dec. 6th Jan same issues arise again, back into hospital, 4 days later mother in law gets a call from the hospital telling her he has caught covid from a member of staff at the hospital, last week he got worse so was put on a ventilator, and died Tuesday morning. My concern is how did this happen in a specialist hospital like Addenbrookes? Mrs Hairy wants to go be with her mum, but can't, and although she can go to the funeral when they get a date, she can't go in her mum's house, let alone stay there, meaning she has to drive from Devon to Cambridge, attend a funeral, then drive back in one day!So stay safe out there people. One thing though, whoever thought you would be more likely to be killed as a result of standing to close to someone as opposed to riding a motorcycle?Sent from my POT-LX1 using Tapatalk
It's worrying whatever way you look at it. People spouting conspiracy theories that it's 5G phone masts causing it, or it's governments trying to force totalitarian control over the people etc. My father in law went into hospital 22nd Dec with heart issues, came out on 27th Dec. 6th Jan same issues arise again, back into hospital, 4 days later mother in law gets a call from the hospital telling her he has caught covid from a member of staff at the hospital, last week he got worse so was put on a ventilator, and died Tuesday morning. My concern is how did this happen in a specialist hospital like Addenbrookes? Mrs Hairy wants to go be with her mum, but can't, and although she can go to the funeral when they get a date, she can't go in her mum's house, let alone stay there, meaning she has to drive from Devon to Cambridge, attend a funeral, then drive back in one day!So stay safe out there people. One thing though, whoever thought you would be more likely to be killed as a result of standing to close to someone as opposed to riding a motorcycle?Awfully sorry to hear about your loss Hairy - we have lost a distant relative in his 60's to covid - without getting political, people need to start complying with the rules. The trouble is, a person breaking the rules doesn't see the end product of their actions, which always ends up in the hospital several contacts down the line. The little inconveniences we are complaing about, doesn't compare to death! We should just get on with it so we can get back to normalSent from my POT-LX1 using Tapatalk