Thursday 11th June 2020
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Thursday 11th June 2020
Morning all.
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From the G liveblog:
Shame we can't get more detail on this. I know there's concern that attendance at A&E has gone down because people are worried about Covid-19 but at least some of this drop in attendance will be due to people not having accidents because they're in lockdown. Fewer people out in cars means fewer car accidents, trampoline parks shut means fewer broken bones falling off trampolines and so on and it would be very interesting to know how much of the drop in attendance is due to genuine reduced demand rather than delay in seeking treatment.A&E attendances at hospitals in England were down 42% last month compared with a year ago, new figures show. A total of 1.3m attendances were recorded in May 2020, down from 2.2m in May 2019.
NHS England, which published the figures, said the fall was “likely to be a result of the Covid-19 response” - an indication that people have continued to stay away from A&E departments because of the coronavirus outbreak.
"Fall seven times, get up eight" - Japanese proverb
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I mistakenly put paprika in my oatmeal this morning instead of nutmeg.
My error wasn't caught until after it was cooked through.
I've eaten most of it.
My error wasn't caught until after it was cooked through.
I've eaten most of it.
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Can't have been that bad then?
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I knew I'd likely made an ingredient error after the first taste. I usually add honey, light or dark muscovado and a tiny bit of maple syrup in my oatmeal. That helped. Paprika lingers on the palate. I'll be tasting the spice in my mouth all day, if not tomorrow too.AnatolyKasparov wrote:Can't have been that bad then?
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Good afternoon, everyone.
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Once made some blackcurrant jam, but added a significant quantity of salt (rather than sugar) before realising the mistake. Remarkably, it was still edible
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must have been lovely blackcurrents
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Willow904 wrote:From the G liveblog:
Shame we can't get more detail on this. I know there's concern that attendance at A&E has gone down because people are worried about Covid-19 but at least some of this drop in attendance will be due to people not having accidents because they're in lockdown. Fewer people out in cars means fewer car accidents, trampoline parks shut means fewer broken bones falling off trampolines and so on and it would be very interesting to know how much of the drop in attendance is due to genuine reduced demand rather than delay in seeking treatment.A&E attendances at hospitals in England were down 42% last month compared with a year ago, new figures show. A total of 1.3m attendances were recorded in May 2020, down from 2.2m in May 2019.
NHS England, which published the figures, said the fall was “likely to be a result of the Covid-19 response” - an indication that people have continued to stay away from A&E departments because of the coronavirus outbreak.
Dislocations, fractures, amputations followed by gastrointestinal conditions seem to pop up a lot in the results from an internet search for most common A&E diagnoses.Figure 8 A&E attendances by diagnosis category, 2018/19
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Nice typo there, reminds me of when we were kids and went to the beach where there were dangerous currents in the sea nearby.citizenJA wrote:must have been lovely blackcurrents
Sister shouted out to me "don't go in there, the berries will get you!".
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Not a surprise.
Probation services to return to public control after Grayling disasters
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Probation services to return to public control after Grayling disasters
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Excellent. More like this please.The Ministry of Justice previously announced that all offender management, about 80% of all probation work, would be brought under the state-run NPS.
The remaining services, such as rehabilitation and the provision of unpaid work, will no longer be offered up for private tender, the justice secretary said, marking the complete return of probation services to the public sector.
About 2,000 workers at the private providers, known as community rehabilitation companies (CRCs), are to be brought over to HM Prison and Probation Service.
If I'm not here, then I'll be in the library. Or the other library.
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Its almost a u-turn a day at the moment - is anybody counting them all?
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Repeat, but GOOD ?AnatolyKasparov wrote:Its almost a u-turn a day at the moment - is anybody counting them all?
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Early night for me, everyone.
Goodnight.
love,
cJA
Goodnight.
love,
cJA
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Wonderful stuff
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I still believe in a town called Hope
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Adam Bienkov @AdamBienkovadam wrote:Wonderful stuff
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