No Mask, No Entry, No Exceptions

No Mask, No Entry, No Exceptions

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bad company

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18,704 posts

267 months

Thursday 8th December 2022
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Short Grain said:
My Doctors Surgery still insists on masks, they have a box of them on the counter, screen has a gap of around 6" at the bottom. They are a lot better than the generic ones available for sale in the supermarkets in that the ear loops are wider and stronger. No antibacterial hand gel though and they've put back the touch screen where you book yourself in! Rather defeats the object of the masks wobble I got Covid a fortnight after having the jab and it still laid me out! Dread to think what it would have done without the jab as I have COPD from years of smokin2! My own fault there obviously.
You could tell them you’re exempt, they have to accept your say do.

bad company

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Friday 9th December 2022
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CharlesdeGaulle said:
bad company said:
You could tell them you’re exempt, they have to accept your say do.
The same line, after all this time. laugh
It worked then and works now though it’s been a while since I was asked to wear a mask in the uk.

bad company

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Tuesday 13th December 2022
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Griffith4ever said:
Excess deaths are often quoted. No one was allowed to see a doc or get worrying symptoms checked for two years.

Sure , of course some were. But there was a pattern.

My local surgery was almost impossible to visit and all checks on my "serious blood pressure " issues, which I was urgently contacted about pre pandemic, were absolutely totally ignored until this year when I got a new GP. I also paid myself to have a prostate check last year as I was worried but my surgery was practically closed.

No wonder so many people died (and are now, in larger numbers).

I know covid killed people, but no way did it kill anywhere NEAR what is being suggested by our authorities and the WHO.

I will say this. I didn't question this figures from our government, nor organisations like the WHO, pre pandemic, but after all I've seen, experienced, and learnt over the last two years, I most definitely do now. I don't think there is any kind of overarching organisation behind much of anything, more like serious incompetence, and inability of politicians to admit when they are wrong.

Edited by Griffith4ever on Tuesday 13th December 09:55


Edited by Griffith4ever on Tuesday 13th December 09:58
This happened in my village. Someone I’d known for years suffered a sudden memory loss which was diagnosed as a brain tumour. His surgery was delayed for 6 months due to Covid, then he died. I can’t say he’d definitely have survived if he’d been treated earlier but he’d have had a much better chance.

Was that a ‘Covid Death’?