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By *etsome OP   Man  over a year ago

birmingham

Are you enjoying their tic tok dance routines or do you think they should get back to treating the deluge of patients with covid-19?

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By *ittleMissCaliWoman  over a year ago

all loved up


"Are you enjoying their tic tok dance routines or do you think they should get back to treating the deluge of patients with covid-19? "
they are on breaks

.. trying to keep morale up

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By *ottielayWoman  over a year ago

by the bay

I don’t think any health care staff should be on social media during work

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By *ittleMissCaliWoman  over a year ago

all loved up


"I don’t think any health care staff should be on social media during work "
really... so they should just be serious even on their breaks while dealing with all this..

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Yes get back to work

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By *heBirminghamWeekendMan  over a year ago

here

I don’t think it would be unreasonable for the NHS Trusts to ask for this to stop.

People will start to question the credibility of the serious message when there appears to be a growing number of these tiktok type videos.

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By *ottielayWoman  over a year ago

by the bay


"I don’t think any health care staff should be on social media during work really... so they should just be serious even on their breaks while dealing with all this.."

I didn’t say they should be serious on their breaks

I said they shouldn’t be on social media

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By *asyukMan  over a year ago

West London

I think that they should do whatever they need to to decompress as long as it causes no harm.

It causes no harm except for mild offence to people sat at home which society can cope with.

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By *wisted999Man  over a year ago

North Bucks

I think it’s great keep it up.

Must be pretty stressful right now. A moments levity for them no harm done.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I don’t think any health care staff should be on social media during work really... so they should just be serious even on their breaks while dealing with all this..

I didn’t say they should be serious on their breaks

I said they shouldn’t be on social media "

Do your work stop you from using social media in your own time, because that is what breaks (usually unpaid) are... your own time

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Ffs whats the problem with spreading a little happiness

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

What's wrong with people it's a bit of fun

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Surprised at the “get back to work” messages , kind of hope the are meant to be tongue in cheek ... surely not coming from the same people clapping the nhs on a thursday evening or sat home on 80% wage at the moment while these people work loads extra for their usual 100%

If they want to have a little light hearted fun on their breaks let them

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By *oved Up 2Couple  over a year ago

nottingham


"Ffs whats the problem with spreading a little happiness "

This.

Some miserable buggers on here

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By *ornLordMan  over a year ago

Wiltshire and London

FFS, I hope the uncharitable comments above are ironic.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Ffs whats the problem with spreading a little happiness

This.

Some miserable buggers on here"

Probably on fab in work time to and the only reason there not on tic tok is they cant dance

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By *eavy-Metal-CoupleCouple  over a year ago

Liverpool

I think whatever helps to destress them as it most be a scare time for them right now. I have heard a few stories as we both have friends that are nurses and with one of them after her shift she join me and her fella online gaming to destress.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Are any of you insulting people married to any nurses xx well i am and she works incredibly hard xx and at the moment they are under so much more preasure xx anyway that can ease the stress can only be a good thing xx keep it up xx

Or there is the other side of the argument xx if you dont like it dont look at it xx simple xx

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I work in social care and my breaks are unpaid so are my own time, not works time. That's if we get a chance to take a break at all. If it's in their break time and they manage to actually take that break then hospital staff should do whatever the fuck they like

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By *ionelhutzMan  over a year ago

liverpool

Nice to see the pandemic bringing out the best in people.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I think it's lovely to see the nurses having fun. Their jobs must be hell at the moment so a bit of fun can make their shift more bearable.

I know when I've been in hospital i have enjoyed seeing the nurses having and sharing a light hearted moment

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By *rK MrsJCouple  over a year ago

Kidderminster

Both myself and MrsJ work on the front line, although MrsJ is more frontline. Nurses and doctors have such a stressful job I wonder how many of you would cope, so they need to let off steam and it's normally when on breaks that they DO NOT get paid for so. give them a break.

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By *ionelhutzMan  over a year ago

liverpool


"I think it's lovely to see the nurses having fun. Their jobs must be hell at the moment so a bit of fun can make their shift more bearable.

I know when I've been in hospital i have enjoyed seeing the nurses having and sharing a light hearted moment "

You would think if you had a moan about someone..nurses would be last on your list.

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By *amissCouple  over a year ago

chelmsford

Yes, give them a break, they deserve it and it's nice to see them relax for a short while.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Many of you have no idea what it’s like to be facing such a huge challenge. I can tell you now that your average squaddie gets through battle with laughter.

If it lifts these nurses spirit, crack on.

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By *entralscotscpl7Couple  over a year ago

Falkirk


"Many of you have no idea what it’s like to be facing such a huge challenge. I can tell you now that your average squaddie gets through battle with laughter.

If it lifts these nurses spirit, crack on. "

Absolutely agree with this. As an ex soldier I wholeheartedly agree.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

When you deal with death, suffering, illness and despair on a daily basis, you need to have an escape to keep you sane and to keep doing what you do. These people are not emotional robots - they are human beings who have the same feelings as everyone else. Cut them some slack.

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By *hetalkingstoveMan  over a year ago

London


"I don’t think it would be unreasonable for the NHS Trusts to ask for this to stop.

People will start to question the credibility of the serious message when there appears to be a growing number of these tiktok type videos."

The only people to "question the credibility" will be people with no sense of empathy, because most of us are able to understand that nurses are human beings that need relief from incredibly hard work.

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By *penbicoupleCouple  over a year ago

Northampton


"I think it’s great keep it up.

Must be pretty stressful right now. A moments levity for them no harm done. "

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Wow, first time I've seen a thread that has been critical of nurses.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Many of you have no idea what it’s like to be facing such a huge challenge. I can tell you now that your average squaddie gets through battle with laughter.

If it lifts these nurses spirit, crack on.

Absolutely agree with this. As an ex soldier I wholeheartedly agree. "

This is more to the others on here, but you and I signed up knowing we might die. These nurses and doctors didn’t. Thats a big difference. Hats off to them.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Many of you have no idea what it’s like to be facing such a huge challenge. I can tell you now that your average squaddie gets through battle with laughter.

If it lifts these nurses spirit, crack on. "

Seriously...spot on mate.....amazed at the narrow mindedness of some people..it's about mental health..moral..team spirit... Jesus

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By *etsome OP   Man  over a year ago

birmingham


"Wow, first time I've seen a thread that has been critical of nurses. "

Not nurses - just their dancing

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By *adame 2SwordsWoman  over a year ago

Victoria, London

Really?! ffs

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Wow, first time I've seen a thread that has been critical of nurses.

Not nurses - just their dancing"

Really? I hope you get the right miserable matron if you go in

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Not nurses - just their dancing"

Don't think you'll be getting any action for any Nurses or care staff with that attitude..once this is over..

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By *obbytupperMan  over a year ago

Menston near Ilkley


"Are you enjoying their tic tok dance routines or do you think they should get back to treating the deluge of patients with covid-19? "

So people who are putting their lives at risk every shift shouldn't be allowed to let their hair down in their own time then OP? Shame on you!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Are you enjoying their tic tok dance routines or do you think they should get back to treating the deluge of patients with covid-19? "

What do you think ?

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By *entralscotscpl7Couple  over a year ago

Falkirk


"Many of you have no idea what it’s like to be facing such a huge challenge. I can tell you now that your average squaddie gets through battle with laughter.

If it lifts these nurses spirit, crack on.

Absolutely agree with this. As an ex soldier I wholeheartedly agree.

This is more to the others on here, but you and I signed up knowing we might die. These nurses and doctors didn’t. Thats a big difference. Hats off to them. "

Exactly. Moral is a huge factor of keeping your head in the game.

If a bit of dancing gets rid of the stress and anxiety that these people are under and gives them a bit of clarity, then I'm all for it.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Wow, first time I've seen a thread that has been critical of nurses.

Not nurses - just their dancing"

Can't understand the issue, it's not like any patients will be suffering?

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By *anger mouse and EmmaCouple  over a year ago

Honiton


"Ffs whats the problem with spreading a little happiness

This.

Some miserable buggers on here"

You have that slightly wrong here! You mean there are some buggers on here that are so far up the ass they should be ashamed of themselves. Lets hope when they need the Nhs their left to kick the f.ing bucket!

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By *tephTV67TV/TS  over a year ago

Cheshire

Any of these Nurses or Doctors can catch this terrible virus and they’re under a lot of stress currently, dealing with death and suffering every day. Some losing colleagues as well.

I cannot get my head around why anyone would be critical of them or their actions on social media. I’m happy to see them in good spirits and supportive of each other, no doubt behind some of those smiles they’re dealing with their own pain and fear.

I don’t clap on a Thursday, that type of appreciation to those people make me wince a bit.

But I will well up a bit on Facebook, when I see colleagues singing ‘you’ll never walk alone’ to each other as they’re suiting up to tend to very sick and infectious patients with in some cases not the right protective equipment.

I hope we never forget afterwards how much we owe these brave people from the cleaners, porters to the nurses and doctors of our NHS.

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By *ssex_tomMan  over a year ago

Chelmsford

Shame on you OP. An awfully provocative post even by my standards.

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By *ionelhutzMan  over a year ago

liverpool

He was backed up

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"He was backed up"

Maybe he should go and see one of the lovely nurses and get an Enema then

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple  over a year ago

in Lancashire

There are times when dealing with trauma that it's good to unwind, let it go..

I am totally fine with some doing this and believe you me it's far preferable to them bottling it up and dealing with it in less positive ways..

Whiny posts such as the Op started are more an indicator that more people might find a positive release by taking up dancing etc..

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Anyone that begrudges the hard working NHS staff who are putting themselves and their loved ones at risk by working in the hospitals right now, a bit of a laugh to fight away the stress, tears and anxiety is a bit of a wanker in my opinion.

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By *ionelhutzMan  over a year ago

liverpool

[Removed by poster at 22/04/20 15:03:21]

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By *ssex_tomMan  over a year ago

Chelmsford


"Anyone that begrudges the hard working NHS staff who are putting themselves and their loved ones at risk by working in the hospitals right now, a bit of a laugh to fight away the stress, tears and anxiety is a bit of a wanker in my opinion. "

This

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Hands up who thinks a night out with the op would be a blast ? (didn't think so )

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By *etsome OP   Man  over a year ago

birmingham


"There are times when dealing with trauma that it's good to unwind, let it go..

I am totally fine with some doing this and believe you me it's far preferable to them bottling it up and dealing with it in less positive ways..

Whiny posts such as the Op started are more an indicator that more people might find a positive release by taking up dancing etc.. "

There are quite a few people on social media who are saying we are overreacting especially when they hear that the nightingale centre has 14 patients. Hundreds of nurses practicing and performing dance routines are grist to their mill.

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By *etsome OP   Man  over a year ago

birmingham


"Hands up who thinks a night out with the op would be a blast ? "

Me

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Wow... I'm a nurse and more and more I'm beginning to feel that ppl think medical and frontline workers... No matter their role... Are less than. We hurt, we cry, we get hungry, we need to pee, we have health conditions, we have parents, children, partners, worries, money issues..... Same as anyone... But on top of that, with hardly any protective equipment, we are being asked to treat ppl and at the same time risk our health. I'm wiping down my mask between shifts and reusing. That's how bad it is. What makes your life worth more than mine??? Do I not have a right to be healthy and not have to face this battle daily? What about my kid who's hardly getting to see me? My partner who also is front line?? Some people make me... Not even angry... Just hurt and sad

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By *ionelhutzMan  over a year ago

liverpool


"Wow... I'm a nurse and more and more I'm beginning to feel that ppl think medical and frontline workers... No matter their role... Are less than. We hurt, we cry, we get hungry, we need to pee, we have health conditions, we have parents, children, partners, worries, money issues..... Same as anyone... But on top of that, with hardly any protective equipment, we are being asked to treat ppl and at the same time risk our health. I'm wiping down my mask between shifts and reusing. That's how bad it is. What makes your life worth more than mine??? Do I not have a right to be healthy and not have to face this battle daily? What about my kid who's hardly getting to see me? My partner who also is front line?? Some people make me... Not even angry... Just hurt and sad "

Some people are best ignored

Not everyone thinks that way .dont let it get to you.

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By *ch WellMan  over a year ago

Scotland

I can't speak for every hospital but I think what you'll find is that hospitals are very much split between the general covid wards and the ICU/HDU. There isn't much laughter in ICU/HDU where the sickest are. On the general wards patients aren't as ill, just needing a bit of oxygen and a bit of a help for example but on the whole these wards haven't been all that busy between not being at full capacity of patients but with over capacity of staff. This has seen staff keeping their own spirits up making videos, keeping up patients spirits and also keeping the message out there are about helping the NHS. Rather than moaning about it maybe be.more thankful that the staff have had time to do these because things could've been a whole lot worse than we have dealt with.

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By *tephTV67TV/TS  over a year ago

Cheshire


"Wow... I'm a nurse and more and more I'm beginning to feel that ppl think medical and frontline workers... No matter their role... Are less than. We hurt, we cry, we get hungry, we need to pee, we have health conditions, we have parents, children, partners, worries, money issues..... Same as anyone... But on top of that, with hardly any protective equipment, we are being asked to treat ppl and at the same time risk our health. I'm wiping down my mask between shifts and reusing. That's how bad it is. What makes your life worth more than mine??? Do I not have a right to be healthy and not have to face this battle daily? What about my kid who's hardly getting to see me? My partner who also is front line?? Some people make me... Not even angry... Just hurt and sad "

So sorry you feel that way, you are appreciated by the majority and hopefully much more so, after this pandemic. I truly hope we all remember your efforts and sacrifices once this is all over.

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By *wisted999Man  over a year ago

North Bucks


"Wow... I'm a nurse and more and more I'm beginning to feel that ppl think medical and frontline workers... No matter their role... Are less than. We hurt, we cry, we get hungry, we need to pee, we have health conditions, we have parents, children, partners, worries, money issues..... Same as anyone... But on top of that, with hardly any protective equipment, we are being asked to treat ppl and at the same time risk our health. I'm wiping down my mask between shifts and reusing. That's how bad it is. What makes your life worth more than mine??? Do I not have a right to be healthy and not have to face this battle daily? What about my kid who's hardly getting to see me? My partner who also is front line?? Some people make me... Not even angry... Just hurt and sad "

Thank you for the hard work. Majority appreciate it.

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By *ustkrissMan  over a year ago

Belfast


"Are you enjoying their tic tok dance routines or do you think they should get back to treating the deluge of patients with covid-19? "

There on the front line helping people so if they spend a little time to boost moral and spirits then they can dance all they work, there pulling long hours and you don't want them to burn out

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"There are times when dealing with trauma that it's good to unwind, let it go..

I am totally fine with some doing this and believe you me it's far preferable to them bottling it up and dealing with it in less positive ways..

Whiny posts such as the Op started are more an indicator that more people might find a positive release by taking up dancing etc..

There are quite a few people on social media who are saying we are overreacting especially when they hear that the nightingale centre has 14 patients. Hundreds of nurses practicing and performing dance routines are grist to their mill. "

These will be the same people who are moaning about us not being quick enough prepared on lockdown and ppe while at the same time criticising for being too prepared with nurses and bed availability... in short you cannot win with them so best just ignored

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By *ustkrissMan  over a year ago

Belfast


"I don’t think any health care staff should be on social media during work "

You never check you're social media at work and it could be the end of shift

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By *ustkrissMan  over a year ago

Belfast


"Wow... I'm a nurse and more and more I'm beginning to feel that ppl think medical and frontline workers... No matter their role... Are less than. We hurt, we cry, we get hungry, we need to pee, we have health conditions, we have parents, children, partners, worries, money issues..... Same as anyone... But on top of that, with hardly any protective equipment, we are being asked to treat ppl and at the same time risk our health. I'm wiping down my mask between shifts and reusing. That's how bad it is. What makes your life worth more than mine??? Do I not have a right to be healthy and not have to face this battle daily? What about my kid who's hardly getting to see me? My partner who also is front line?? Some people make me... Not even angry... Just hurt and sad "

Keep up the hard work, I salute you, you are doing an amazing job at any time but specially now in this pandemic its making it more dangerous, thank you

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By *ools and the brainCouple  over a year ago

couple, us we him her.

Get a fucking life you miserable sods!!

Obviously lockdown boredom has set in.

Have you really got nothing better to do?

My Mrs is one of those" dancing" nurses she's been going to work absolutely terrified every day she's had all her annual leave cancelled and she's been doing 12hr shifts.

The dancing they did was after a shift change and instead of going straight home they decided to let off a bit of steam.

So stick that up your miserable arse.

If I get a ban whatever. Worth it.

Lastly we are both isolating since Monday as she's now been showing symptoms and is waiting test results to see if she has it.

I am fucking livid at this thread I really am I find it fucking offensive NHS are dying to help save people all your complaining about fucking dancing.

Please admin remove this thread before I get a lifetime ban.

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple  over a year ago

in Lancashire


"There are times when dealing with trauma that it's good to unwind, let it go..

I am totally fine with some doing this and believe you me it's far preferable to them bottling it up and dealing with it in less positive ways..

Whiny posts such as the Op started are more an indicator that more people might find a positive release by taking up dancing etc..

There are quite a few people on social media who are saying we are overreacting especially when they hear that the nightingale centre has 14 patients. Hundreds of nurses practicing and performing dance routines are grist to their mill. "

I would rather they planned for the worst possible outcome than be caught napping..

Hundreds out of how many? And your sure they are all nurses..

When there's an issue with performance or clinical outcomes from nurses dancing then you might have a point, but you don't..

Surely someone who claims to be in the NHS can recognise the pressure the nurses are under at this time?

Then again a lack of empathy and understanding will be found in all professions..

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By *ab_SparklesWoman  over a year ago

sparkle Surprised

It's not just nurse's though is it, if you are to make a point about it. Include fire fighter's police pilots ambulance.

They are doing no harm at all.

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By *wisted999Man  over a year ago

North Bucks


"Get a fucking life you miserable sods!!

Obviously lockdown boredom has set in.

Have you really got nothing better to do?

My Mrs is one of those" dancing" nurses she's been going to work absolutely terrified every day she's had all her annual leave cancelled and she's been doing 12hr shifts.

The dancing they did was after a shift change and instead of going straight home they decided to let off a bit of steam.

So stick that up your miserable arse.

If I get a ban whatever. Worth it.

Lastly we are both isolating since Monday as she's now been showing symptoms and is waiting test results to see if she has it.

I am fucking livid at this thread I really am I find it fucking offensive NHS are dying to help save people all your complaining about fucking dancing.

Please admin remove this thread before I get a lifetime ban."

Chill mate. Not worth it.

Many thanks to your good lady.

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By *eeBee67Man  over a year ago

Masked and Distant


"Are you enjoying their tic tok dance routines or do you think they should get back to treating the deluge of patients with covid-19? "

Get a grip ffs.

These people are putting their lifes on the line to save others. Shouldn't they be allowed to let of steam in whatever way they choose in their own break time?

People are concerned about the mental health of people because they cant go to the pub, what about the mental health of these Doctors and Nurses who are caring for a seemingly never ending stream of people who are dying.

I have mega respect and admiration for them, no matter how they relax.

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By *uckandbunnyCouple  over a year ago

In your bed


"Are you enjoying their tic tok dance routines or do you think they should get back to treating the deluge of patients with covid-19? "

Are you aiming for top prize in the most covid19 threads created?

I hear its a cracking award.

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By *ich HardMan  over a year ago

Saffron Walden


"I think that they should do whatever they need to to decompress as long as it causes no harm.

It causes no harm except for mild offence to people sat at home which society can cope with."

Agree

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By *entralscotscpl7Couple  over a year ago

Falkirk


"Are you enjoying their tic tok dance routines or do you think they should get back to treating the deluge of patients with covid-19?

Are you aiming for top prize in the most covid19 threads created?

I hear its a cracking award.

"

Certainly seems like that.

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By *he chef 45Man  over a year ago

Banbridge


"Anyone that begrudges the hard working NHS staff who are putting themselves and their loved ones at risk by working in the hospitals right now, a bit of a laugh to fight away the stress, tears and anxiety is a bit of a wanker in my opinion. "
Well said they deserve the little bit of humour anyone who begrudges them is definitely a wanker

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By *uninlondon69Man  over a year ago

Tower Bridge South

They are de-stressing. If anyone objects then feel free to provide them with another outlet for that stress. Yourself as a punchbag is my suggestion.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I don’t think any health care staff should be on social media during work really... so they should just be serious even on their breaks while dealing with all this..

I didn’t say they should be serious on their breaks

I said they shouldn’t be on social media "

Why shouldn’t they be on social media during their unpaid breaks?

Given the hours some are doing their breaks is one of the few chances they get to catch up with family and friends online

Is there anything else they shouldn’t be allowed to do during breaks or just social media?

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By *he riverdeep69Couple  over a year ago

North west ish


"Are you enjoying their tic tok dance routines or do you think they should get back to treating the deluge of patients with covid-19? "

So what do you think OP?

Personally I think anyone who starts a thread like this needs to spend a 12 hour shift on a covid ward, then come back and tell us what you think then.

For all the appreciation of the great work nurses do there are some people out there who think slagging them off is acceptable. That says more about that individual.

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By *a LunaWoman  over a year ago

South Wales

I don’t even know what Tik Tok is?

Is it like Snapchat? I never got on with that...

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Whatever they need to do to manage the emotional trauma they are going through on a day to day basis is ok with me. I don’t care if it’s on a break or if they need to take extra breaks to cope with the increased stress and emotions. The shit they are dealing with isn’t normal and many don’t have their family’s to hug etc.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

My friend at work was telling me today about his mother who works in the icu department in Birmingham. He was saying as well as been worn out by the 12 hour shifts these nurses are doing they are now seeing a lot of nurses putting up with the mental stress of witnessing so many deaths.

If our nurses are dancing good on them it's in there own time and who are we to judge

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I don’t think any health care staff should be on social media during work really... so they should just be serious even on their breaks while dealing with all this..

I didn’t say they should be serious on their breaks

I said they shouldn’t be on social media "

Why?

Nurses are already governed by the strict rule not to bring reputation of profession into disrepute, and hence have to be careful what they post on social media. So who are you to say they shouldn't be on social media during their breaks, which I may add aren't paid, and often not taken!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

As a nurse myself,I was more concerned about people on here posing in NHS uniforms,in order to get on page one of hot picks and to get fabs. Purely as the current state of the country most NHS staff are dreading going into work. As we dont know what we are going to be faced with. As an above post said we sometimes dont get a break,so if morale can be boosted on a rare break at the moment then why not.Prividing no confidentiality is broken by showing patients or staff that dont want to be.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I don’t think any health care staff should be on social media during work really... so they should just be serious even on their breaks while dealing with all this..

I didn’t say they should be serious on their breaks

I said they shouldn’t be on social media

Why?

Nurses are already governed by the strict rule not to bring reputation of profession into disrepute, and hence have to be careful what they post on social media. So who are you to say they shouldn't be on social media during their breaks, which I may add aren't paid, and often not taken! "

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By *ord Willy McFuck-BucketMan  over a year ago

newcastle

Nurses are doing a brilliant job and they always have, why would anyone mind them having a wee bit of down time and releasing a bit of stress. They also deserve a lot more money than they are paid at the moment let's focus more on that.

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By *amissCouple  over a year ago

chelmsford


"As a nurse myself,I was more concerned about people on here posing in NHS uniforms,in order to get on page one of hot picks and to get fabs. Purely as the current state of the country most NHS staff are dreading going into work. As we dont know what we are going to be faced with. As an above post said we sometimes dont get a break,so if morale can be boosted on a rare break at the moment then why not.Prividing no confidentiality is broken by showing patients or staff that dont want to be."

Good for you take care x

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"As a nurse myself,I was more concerned about people on here posing in NHS uniforms,in order to get on page one of hot picks and to get fabs. Purely as the current state of the country most NHS staff are dreading going into work. As we dont know what we are going to be faced with. As an above post said we sometimes dont get a break,so if morale can be boosted on a rare break at the moment then why not.Prividing no confidentiality is broken by showing patients or staff that dont want to be.

Good for you take care x"

Thankyou x

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Are you enjoying their tic tok dance routines or do you think they should get back to treating the deluge of patients with covid-19?

So what do you think OP?

Personally I think anyone who starts a thread like this needs to spend a 12 hour shift on a covid ward, then come back and tell us what you think then.

For all the appreciation of the great work nurses do there are some people out there who think slagging them off is acceptable. That says more about that individual. "

Any ward. Don't forget that 12 hour shift may be 13 hours with 2 half hour meal breaks! Again, if they are taken. I've known many nurses to go without their breaks and catch up on computer work instead or they've stayed behind when their shift has finished to ensure records are up to date (because to the powers that be, if it ain't been recorded it ain't been done)!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I don’t even know what Tik Tok is?

Is it like Snapchat? I never got on with that..."

Me neither and I'd love to see them dance

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By *ottielayWoman  over a year ago

by the bay


"I don’t think any health care staff should be on social media during work really... so they should just be serious even on their breaks while dealing with all this..

I didn’t say they should be serious on their breaks

I said they shouldn’t be on social media

Why?

Nurses are already governed by the strict rule not to bring reputation of profession into disrepute, and hence have to be careful what they post on social media. So who are you to say they shouldn't be on social media during their breaks, which I may add aren't paid, and often not taken! "

I know all about the professional code of conduct

I work long shifts myself on the frontline

It is my opinion that healthcare workers shouldn’t be dancing on tik tok in a hospital environment

Dance all you want at home

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I don’t think any health care staff should be on social media during work really... so they should just be serious even on their breaks while dealing with all this..

I didn’t say they should be serious on their breaks

I said they shouldn’t be on social media

Why?

Nurses are already governed by the strict rule not to bring reputation of profession into disrepute, and hence have to be careful what they post on social media. So who are you to say they shouldn't be on social media during their breaks, which I may add aren't paid, and often not taken!

I know all about the professional code of conduct

I work long shifts myself on the frontline

It is my opinion that healthcare workers shouldn’t be dancing on tik tok in a hospital environment

Dance all you want at home "

Can I ask then that it's not ok to dance in a staff room which shows no hospital environment at all if that's what gets them through a shift?

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By *rank speakerMan  over a year ago

Worcester


"Are you enjoying their tic tok dance routines or do you think they should get back to treating the deluge of patients with covid-19? "

Oh come on. The ones I've seen make it plain they've just finished their shifts?

Let them have some fun! Let's face it, currently there's not a lot of other ways they can let their hair down?

Good luck I say!

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By *ottielayWoman  over a year ago

by the bay


"I don’t think any health care staff should be on social media during work really... so they should just be serious even on their breaks while dealing with all this..

I didn’t say they should be serious on their breaks

I said they shouldn’t be on social media

Why?

Nurses are already governed by the strict rule not to bring reputation of profession into disrepute, and hence have to be careful what they post on social media. So who are you to say they shouldn't be on social media during their breaks, which I may add aren't paid, and often not taken!

I know all about the professional code of conduct

I work long shifts myself on the frontline

It is my opinion that healthcare workers shouldn’t be dancing on tik tok in a hospital environment

Dance all you want at home

Can I ask then that it's not ok to dance in a staff room which shows no hospital environment at all if that's what gets them through a shift? "

Dance away in the staff room

Just don’t splash it all over social media

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Honestly I despair sometimes. People on the frontline surrounded by death and in fear they will join the not all that small list of NHS fatalities doing something to lift their spirits and bring a bit of fun in to their lives and some people seriously see this as a bad thing??

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I don’t think any health care staff should be on social media during work really... so they should just be serious even on their breaks while dealing with all this..

I didn’t say they should be serious on their breaks

I said they shouldn’t be on social media

Why?

Nurses are already governed by the strict rule not to bring reputation of profession into disrepute, and hence have to be careful what they post on social media. So who are you to say they shouldn't be on social media during their breaks, which I may add aren't paid, and often not taken!

I know all about the professional code of conduct

I work long shifts myself on the frontline

It is my opinion that healthcare workers shouldn’t be dancing on tik tok in a hospital environment

Dance all you want at home "

I'm sure this is seen as unprofessional by the same type of people who would not employ nurses with non-natural coloured hair, tattoos, piercings and non-black socks under their trousers. For crying out loud, nurses are not paid enough to be under dictatorships. The traditional hierarchy no longer exists and nurses are no longer clones of each other, they bring their own identity to the NHS which makes them approachable.

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By *ess n BenCouple  over a year ago

Didcot


"Wow... I'm a nurse and more and more I'm beginning to feel that ppl think medical and frontline workers... No matter their role... Are less than. We hurt, we cry, we get hungry, we need to pee, we have health conditions, we have parents, children, partners, worries, money issues..... Same as anyone... But on top of that, with hardly any protective equipment, we are being asked to treat ppl and at the same time risk our health. I'm wiping down my mask between shifts and reusing. That's how bad it is. What makes your life worth more than mine??? Do I not have a right to be healthy and not have to face this battle daily? What about my kid who's hardly getting to see me? My partner who also is front line?? Some people make me... Not even angry... Just hurt and sad "

You are truly appreciated by the majority of people and rightly so

We know what you guys are going through one of our daughters is a senior midwife on the front line

Don’t let a few nobheads try to tell you any different

Carry on with the wonderful work all the NHS staff and care workers are doing

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I don’t think any health care staff should be on social media during work really... so they should just be serious even on their breaks while dealing with all this..

I didn’t say they should be serious on their breaks

I said they shouldn’t be on social media

Why?

Nurses are already governed by the strict rule not to bring reputation of profession into disrepute, and hence have to be careful what they post on social media. So who are you to say they shouldn't be on social media during their breaks, which I may add aren't paid, and often not taken!

I know all about the professional code of conduct

I work long shifts myself on the frontline

It is my opinion that healthcare workers shouldn’t be dancing on tik tok in a hospital environment

Dance all you want at home

Can I ask then that it's not ok to dance in a staff room which shows no hospital environment at all if that's what gets them through a shift?

Dance away in the staff room

Just don’t splash it all over social media "

so nhs staff shouldnt put on social media them trying to enhance morale of public and collegues?,but no one mentions people on fab with there tits out and lanyards hanging on over them,and they get 1000s of well done messages 1000s of fabs and applauded.But us dancing on social media gets us slated hmmm

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By *etsome OP   Man  over a year ago

birmingham


"There are times when dealing with trauma that it's good to unwind, let it go..

I am totally fine with some doing this and believe you me it's far preferable to them bottling it up and dealing with it in less positive ways..

Whiny posts such as the Op started are more an indicator that more people might find a positive release by taking up dancing etc..

There are quite a few people on social media who are saying we are overreacting especially when they hear that the nightingale centre has 14 patients. Hundreds of nurses practicing and performing dance routines are grist to their mill.

I would rather they planned for the worst possible outcome than be caught napping..

Hundreds out of how many? And your sure they are all nurses..

When there's an issue with performance or clinical outcomes from nurses dancing then you might have a point, but you don't..

Surely someone who claims to be in the NHS can recognise the pressure the nurses are under at this time?

Then again a lack of empathy and understanding will be found in all professions.. "

No I definitely work in the NHS and am empathetic with those on the front line. But I'm also empathetic with those business people who have spent decades building up a company employing hundreds who may now never find work again. They may think the deaths due to economic collapse will outnumber those that would have died from covid. Seeing dancing nurses maybe cold comfort to them

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By *ittleMissCaliWoman  over a year ago

all loved up


"I don’t think any health care staff should be on social media during work really... so they should just be serious even on their breaks while dealing with all this..

I didn’t say they should be serious on their breaks

I said they shouldn’t be on social media

Why?

Nurses are already governed by the strict rule not to bring reputation of profession into disrepute, and hence have to be careful what they post on social media. So who are you to say they shouldn't be on social media during their breaks, which I may add aren't paid, and often not taken!

I know all about the professional code of conduct

I work long shifts myself on the frontline

It is my opinion that healthcare workers shouldn’t be dancing on tik tok in a hospital environment

Dance all you want at home

Can I ask then that it's not ok to dance in a staff room which shows no hospital environment at all if that's what gets them through a shift?

Dance away in the staff room

Just don’t splash it all over social media "

why not... who is it hurting

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By *uninlondon69Man  over a year ago

Tower Bridge South

Hundreds of thousands of people went into a profession because they wanted to help people. Now the goalposts have been moved and it's turned into damage limitation and staying alive. They didn't join the military.

As long as they aren't filming patients or relatives then who gives a fuck? There's bigger problems in this situation than dancing nurses, the major one being looking at the video and hoping one of them isn't a statistic tomorrow.

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple  over a year ago

in Lancashire


"There are times when dealing with trauma that it's good to unwind, let it go..

I am totally fine with some doing this and believe you me it's far preferable to them bottling it up and dealing with it in less positive ways..

Whiny posts such as the Op started are more an indicator that more people might find a positive release by taking up dancing etc..

There are quite a few people on social media who are saying we are overreacting especially when they hear that the nightingale centre has 14 patients. Hundreds of nurses practicing and performing dance routines are grist to their mill.

I would rather they planned for the worst possible outcome than be caught napping..

Hundreds out of how many? And your sure they are all nurses..

When there's an issue with performance or clinical outcomes from nurses dancing then you might have a point, but you don't..

Surely someone who claims to be in the NHS can recognise the pressure the nurses are under at this time?

Then again a lack of empathy and understanding will be found in all professions..

No I definitely work in the NHS and am empathetic with those on the front line. But I'm also empathetic with those business people who have spent decades building up a company employing hundreds who may now never find work again. They may think the deaths due to economic collapse will outnumber those that would have died from covid. Seeing dancing nurses maybe cold comfort to them"

So because you disagree with how the lockdown has been implemented you've got the arse with some people working in what will probably turn out to be the most stressful period of their careers..

People who have seen colleagues and friends die doing the same job they are and some of whom are not able to go home to their loved ones as they are worried..

Yes there are no doubt going yo be big changes and hard times for many people, not just whom you have decided now is the reason you are against nurses letting some of the pressure go..

I think your back tracking, you thought I'll start another moaning thread using thus virus asa cover and it's backfired upon you so now your trying to say its because you have empathy with business owners..

Not buying it, I don't think you know what empathy is because if you did you might actually have some understanding for the frontline staff you also claim to be working with or for..

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"There are times when dealing with trauma that it's good to unwind, let it go..

I am totally fine with some doing this and believe you me it's far preferable to them bottling it up and dealing with it in less positive ways..

Whiny posts such as the Op started are more an indicator that more people might find a positive release by taking up dancing etc..

There are quite a few people on social media who are saying we are overreacting especially when they hear that the nightingale centre has 14 patients. Hundreds of nurses practicing and performing dance routines are grist to their mill.

I would rather they planned for the worst possible outcome than be caught napping..

Hundreds out of how many? And your sure they are all nurses..

When there's an issue with performance or clinical outcomes from nurses dancing then you might have a point, but you don't..

Surely someone who claims to be in the NHS can recognise the pressure the nurses are under at this time?

Then again a lack of empathy and understanding will be found in all professions..

No I definitely work in the NHS and am empathetic with those on the front line. But I'm also empathetic with those business people who have spent decades building up a company employing hundreds who may now never find work again. They may think the deaths due to economic collapse will outnumber those that would have died from covid. Seeing dancing nurses maybe cold comfort to them"

Working for an NHS Trust and being one who delivers care to patients are too different things. Given your threads this day alone I'll guess your one of the former, an NHS office worker not providing critical care hands on with anyone. Without some form of mental release you are storing up issues for years to come among frontline workers and the NHS will break when mental health problems present themselves, because who will be left to treat those suffering.

Thought for you for today - the economy will recover quicker than the dead.

Jay

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By *uninlondon69Man  over a year ago

Tower Bridge South

Well he's definitely not caring for anyone looking at how much time he's spending here.

If anyone doesn't know, click on the green arrow next to a username to see their forum history.

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By *ophieslutTV/TS  over a year ago

Central

People have lost liberty in the wider community, nurses have lost their lives, for our benefit. I think most people would willingly give them their break time to have a little time to take it easy and do as they need and want to

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By *hetalkingstoveMan  over a year ago

London


"But I'm also empathetic with those business people who have spent decades building up a company employing hundreds who may now never find work again. They may think the deaths due to economic collapse will outnumber those that would have died from covid. Seeing dancing nurses maybe cold comfort to them"

This is just a complete non-sequitur. Nurses dancing or not dancing will not save those businesses. It's not their job to do that. The two aren't related at all.

You might as well say people walking their dogs may be cold comfort. It's irrelevant nonsense.

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By *assycouple69Couple  over a year ago

stone

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By *assycouple69Couple  over a year ago

stone


"I don’t think any health care staff should be on social media during work "

Don’t think for one minute they are. Break times and lunch breaks they can

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By *ovegames42Man  over a year ago

london


"Surprised at the “get back to work” messages , kind of hope the are meant to be tongue in cheek ... surely not coming from the same people clapping the nhs on a thursday evening or sat home on 80% wage at the moment while these people work loads extra for their usual 100%

If they want to have a little light hearted fun on their breaks let them "

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By *artinbobMan  over a year ago

Leicester


"Are you enjoying their tic tok dance routines or do you think they should get back to treating the deluge of patients with covid-19? "

According to other posts you work for the nhs. Surely you should be more than aware of the importance of keeping up morale???

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By *uninlondon69Man  over a year ago

Tower Bridge South

These threads are a bit like the bareback ones on the main forum. It's just that people are outing themselves as cunts instead.

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By *artinbobMan  over a year ago

Leicester


"These threads are a bit like the bareback ones on the main forum. It's just that people are outing themselves as cunts instead. "

Who’s that aimed at?

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By *uninlondon69Man  over a year ago

Tower Bridge South


"These threads are a bit like the bareback ones on the main forum. It's just that people are outing themselves as cunts instead.

Who’s that aimed at? "

I'm not going to openly call a poster here a cunt. That would be wrong. If you think I've identified someone then that's just your interpretation

On an unrelated note, should someone who claims to work for the NHS and holds strong public opinions on his colleagues posting on social media also avoid spending what appears to be an entire day or 2 on an adult website during a health emergency?

Asking for a friend...

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By *artinbobMan  over a year ago

Leicester


"These threads are a bit like the bareback ones on the main forum. It's just that people are outing themselves as cunts instead.

Who’s that aimed at?

I'm not going to openly call a poster here a cunt. That would be wrong. If you think I've identified someone then that's just your interpretation

On an unrelated note, should someone who claims to work for the NHS and holds strong public opinions on his colleagues posting on social media also avoid spending what appears to be an entire day or 2 on an adult website during a health emergency?

Asking for a friend... "

Haha erm I guess people may have days off midweek but who knows

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

They are in a stressful situation and need something to let off some steam. I understand why people might find it annoying but no biggie for me.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Op fuck you!!!! I have blocked you hope everyone else on the entire world of fab does the same.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Op fuck you!!!! I have blocked you hope everyone else on the entire world of fab does the same. "

Seems a bit extreme?

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By *etsome OP   Man  over a year ago

birmingham

The families of cancer patients who have had their treatment and scans cancelled have criticised NHS staff for posting videos of dance routines in hospitals. - Daily Mail.

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By *ittleMissCaliWoman  over a year ago

all loved up


"The families of cancer patients who have had their treatment and scans cancelled have criticised NHS staff for posting videos of dance routines in hospitals. - Daily Mail."

The final bit there is your answer.

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By *etsome OP   Man  over a year ago

birmingham


"The families of cancer patients who have had their treatment and scans cancelled have criticised NHS staff for posting videos of dance routines in hospitals. - Daily Mail.

The final bit there is your answer."

So it's false?

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By *heBirminghamWeekendMan  over a year ago

here


"The families of cancer patients who have had their treatment and scans cancelled have criticised NHS staff for posting videos of dance routines in hospitals. - Daily Mail.

The final bit there is your answer."

Cancer clinics, screenings and treatments are not being cancelled ?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I wear PPE for about 2 hrs.its hot and horrible.

Let the nurses n staff express a sense of humour.

Those who say no.. Try face wearing PPE and dealing with death on a daily basis.

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By *ionelhutzMan  over a year ago

liverpool

I cant believe the mail would make something like that up.

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By *artinbobMan  over a year ago

Leicester


"The families of cancer patients who have had their treatment and scans cancelled have criticised NHS staff for posting videos of dance routines in hospitals. - Daily Mail.

The final bit there is your answer.

Cancer clinics, screenings and treatments are not being cancelled ?"

I’ve told OP this is false information on another thread as a friend of mine was in hospital on Tuesday for several hours as an outpatient getting treatment. Yet now the daily mail has been quoted it’s all made clear to me now. There’s a reason it’s called the daily fail. I wouldn’t believe anything that dirty rag prints

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By *ionelhutzMan  over a year ago

liverpool


"These threads are a bit like the bareback ones on the main forum. It's just that people are outing themselves as cunts instead.

Who’s that aimed at?

I'm not going to openly call a poster here a cunt. That would be wrong. If you think I've identified someone then that's just your interpretation

On an unrelated note, should someone who claims to work for the NHS and holds strong public opinions on his colleagues posting on social media also avoid spending what appears to be an entire day or 2 on an adult website during a health emergency?

Asking for a friend... "

Fist pump

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By *artinbobMan  over a year ago

Leicester


"I wear PPE for about 2 hrs.its hot and horrible.

Let the nurses n staff express a sense of humour.

Those who say no.. Try face wearing PPE and dealing with death on a daily basis.

"

Well said my friend *tips hat to the lady*

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By *ionelhutzMan  over a year ago

liverpool


"The families of cancer patients who have had their treatment and scans cancelled have criticised NHS staff for posting videos of dance routines in hospitals. - Daily Mail.

The final bit there is your answer.

Cancer clinics, screenings and treatments are not being cancelled ?

I’ve told OP this is false information on another thread as a friend of mine was in hospital on Tuesday for several hours as an outpatient getting treatment. Yet now the daily mail has been quoted it’s all made clear to me now. There’s a reason it’s called the daily fail. I wouldn’t believe anything that dirty rag prints "

So what purpose would they have to print such a story?

Scratches head

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By *etsome OP   Man  over a year ago

birmingham

You're not going to be able to pretty much close down the NHS for everyone except those with covid-19 without knock on effects

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By *artinbobMan  over a year ago

Leicester


"There are times when dealing with trauma that it's good to unwind, let it go..

I am totally fine with some doing this and believe you me it's far preferable to them bottling it up and dealing with it in less positive ways..

Whiny posts such as the Op started are more an indicator that more people might find a positive release by taking up dancing etc..

There are quite a few people on social media who are saying we are overreacting especially when they hear that the nightingale centre has 14 patients. Hundreds of nurses practicing and performing dance routines are grist to their mill.

I would rather they planned for the worst possible outcome than be caught napping..

Hundreds out of how many? And your sure they are all nurses..

When there's an issue with performance or clinical outcomes from nurses dancing then you might have a point, but you don't..

Surely someone who claims to be in the NHS can recognise the pressure the nurses are under at this time?

Then again a lack of empathy and understanding will be found in all professions..

No I definitely work in the NHS and am empathetic with those on the front line. But I'm also empathetic with those business people who have spent decades building up a company employing hundreds who may now never find work again. They may think the deaths due to economic collapse will outnumber those that would have died from covid. Seeing dancing nurses maybe cold comfort to them

Working for an NHS Trust and being one who delivers care to patients are too different things. Given your threads this day alone I'll guess your one of the former, an NHS office worker not providing critical care hands on with anyone. Without some form of mental release you are storing up issues for years to come among frontline workers and the NHS will break when mental health problems present themselves, because who will be left to treat those suffering.

Thought for you for today - the economy will recover quicker than the dead.

Jay"

Well said Jay - fellow nhs colleague here

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By *heBirminghamWeekendMan  over a year ago

here


"The families of cancer patients who have had their treatment and scans cancelled have criticised NHS staff for posting videos of dance routines in hospitals. - Daily Mail.

The final bit there is your answer.

Cancer clinics, screenings and treatments are not being cancelled ?

I’ve told OP this is false information on another thread as a friend of mine was in hospital on Tuesday for several hours as an outpatient getting treatment. Yet now the daily mail has been quoted it’s all made clear to me now. There’s a reason it’s called the daily fail. I wouldn’t believe anything that dirty rag prints "

Your friends experience is positive which is excellent

However, there are many other first hand reports of clinics, screenings and even treatments being cancelled.

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By *artinbobMan  over a year ago

Leicester


"The families of cancer patients who have had their treatment and scans cancelled have criticised NHS staff for posting videos of dance routines in hospitals. - Daily Mail.

The final bit there is your answer.

Cancer clinics, screenings and treatments are not being cancelled ?

I’ve told OP this is false information on another thread as a friend of mine was in hospital on Tuesday for several hours as an outpatient getting treatment. Yet now the daily mail has been quoted it’s all made clear to me now. There’s a reason it’s called the daily fail. I wouldn’t believe anything that dirty rag prints

So what purpose would they have to print such a story?

Scratches head"

Look back at previous stories from the daily fail and ask the same question. That dirty rag is worth wiping my arse on. The love to create fear and raise anxieties by scaremongering as a lot of posters are on these threads

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By *ionelhutzMan  over a year ago

liverpool


"The families of cancer patients who have had their treatment and scans cancelled have criticised NHS staff for posting videos of dance routines in hospitals. - Daily Mail.

The final bit there is your answer.

Cancer clinics, screenings and treatments are not being cancelled ?

I’ve told OP this is false information on another thread as a friend of mine was in hospital on Tuesday for several hours as an outpatient getting treatment. Yet now the daily mail has been quoted it’s all made clear to me now. There’s a reason it’s called the daily fail. I wouldn’t believe anything that dirty rag prints

So what purpose would they have to print such a story?

Scratches head

Look back at previous stories from the daily fail and ask the same question. That dirty rag is worth wiping my arse on. The love to create fear and raise anxieties by scaremongering as a lot of posters are on these threads "

Soneone has clearly had a word.

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By *artinbobMan  over a year ago

Leicester


"The families of cancer patients who have had their treatment and scans cancelled have criticised NHS staff for posting videos of dance routines in hospitals. - Daily Mail.

The final bit there is your answer.

Cancer clinics, screenings and treatments are not being cancelled ?

I’ve told OP this is false information on another thread as a friend of mine was in hospital on Tuesday for several hours as an outpatient getting treatment. Yet now the daily mail has been quoted it’s all made clear to me now. There’s a reason it’s called the daily fail. I wouldn’t believe anything that dirty rag prints

Your friends experience is positive which is excellent

However, there are many other first hand reports of clinics, screenings and even treatments being cancelled.

"

Why have some procedures been cancelled?? Low staffing levels due to the virus I’m guessing. Appointments, procedures and other cancellations happen on a daily basis in the NHS it’s unfortunately a daily occurrence but when staffing levels are very low it doesn’t take much for things to go wrong and that impacts on patients. I know this first hand working in the nhs myself as a nurse

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By *artinbobMan  over a year ago

Leicester


"The families of cancer patients who have had their treatment and scans cancelled have criticised NHS staff for posting videos of dance routines in hospitals. - Daily Mail.

The final bit there is your answer.

Cancer clinics, screenings and treatments are not being cancelled ?

I’ve told OP this is false information on another thread as a friend of mine was in hospital on Tuesday for several hours as an outpatient getting treatment. Yet now the daily mail has been quoted it’s all made clear to me now. There’s a reason it’s called the daily fail. I wouldn’t believe anything that dirty rag prints

So what purpose would they have to print such a story?

Scratches head

Look back at previous stories from the daily fail and ask the same question. That dirty rag is worth wiping my arse on. The love to create fear and raise anxieties by scaremongering as a lot of posters are on these threads

Soneone has clearly had a word."

What’s that supposed to mean??

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By *ionelhutzMan  over a year ago

liverpool


"The families of cancer patients who have had their treatment and scans cancelled have criticised NHS staff for posting videos of dance routines in hospitals. - Daily Mail.

The final bit there is your answer.

Cancer clinics, screenings and treatments are not being cancelled ?

I’ve told OP this is false information on another thread as a friend of mine was in hospital on Tuesday for several hours as an outpatient getting treatment. Yet now the daily mail has been quoted it’s all made clear to me now. There’s a reason it’s called the daily fail. I wouldn’t believe anything that dirty rag prints

So what purpose would they have to print such a story?

Scratches head

Look back at previous stories from the daily fail and ask the same question. That dirty rag is worth wiping my arse on. The love to create fear and raise anxieties by scaremongering as a lot of posters are on these threads

Soneone has clearly had a word.

What’s that supposed to mean?? "

At a guess someone with a vested interest has leaked the 'story'

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By *heBirminghamWeekendMan  over a year ago

here


"The families of cancer patients who have had their treatment and scans cancelled have criticised NHS staff for posting videos of dance routines in hospitals. - Daily Mail.

The final bit there is your answer.

Cancer clinics, screenings and treatments are not being cancelled ?

I’ve told OP this is false information on another thread as a friend of mine was in hospital on Tuesday for several hours as an outpatient getting treatment. Yet now the daily mail has been quoted it’s all made clear to me now. There’s a reason it’s called the daily fail. I wouldn’t believe anything that dirty rag prints

Your friends experience is positive which is excellent

However, there are many other first hand reports of clinics, screenings and even treatments being cancelled.

Why have some procedures been cancelled?? Low staffing levels due to the virus I’m guessing. Appointments, procedures and other cancellations happen on a daily basis in the NHS it’s unfortunately a daily occurrence but when staffing levels are very low it doesn’t take much for things to go wrong and that impacts on patients. I know this first hand working in the nhs myself as a nurse "

I have no reason to think what you have said is not true.

There are however reports of cancellations, which would suggest there may well be patients and relatives genuinely unhappy with these videos.

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By *artinbobMan  over a year ago

Leicester


"The families of cancer patients who have had their treatment and scans cancelled have criticised NHS staff for posting videos of dance routines in hospitals. - Daily Mail.

The final bit there is your answer.

Cancer clinics, screenings and treatments are not being cancelled ?

I’ve told OP this is false information on another thread as a friend of mine was in hospital on Tuesday for several hours as an outpatient getting treatment. Yet now the daily mail has been quoted it’s all made clear to me now. There’s a reason it’s called the daily fail. I wouldn’t believe anything that dirty rag prints

So what purpose would they have to print such a story?

Scratches head

Look back at previous stories from the daily fail and ask the same question. That dirty rag is worth wiping my arse on. The love to create fear and raise anxieties by scaremongering as a lot of posters are on these threads

Soneone has clearly had a word.

What’s that supposed to mean??

At a guess someone with a vested interest has leaked the 'story'"

Nobody needs to have said anything for the daily fail to make bullshit up. But for it to be linked on to a thread about dancing nurses means it’s getting discussed and the desired affect for the rags editor and owners. But it also insinuates that appointments are cancelled because nurses dancing on a break has annoyed people. At the point in time I actively encourage and of my nurse colleagues to do what ever they need to to help manage there stress levels and emotional well-being. As I’ve said I’m a nurse myself and I actually can’t remember the last time I had a proper break. I eat on the run in my car running around the city. I drink very little most days. I often don’t have time to take a piss most days. So I take it very personally when someone makes a claim like nurses are failing by doing a short dance routine on a break. If people want to come and spend a day with me to witness my daily routine in work I’m sure I could organise it. Many wouldn’t want to do my job in mental health and deal with what I do. Nhs clinical staff are pushing themselves to give the very best care they can. I have 2 friends who are both nurses who have lost a grandparent to covid in the last 7 days and one has another grandparent admitted to hospital with symptoms only 2 days after the first one died. Both are still working during this heartbreaking time. Why? Because that’s what nurses do we push ourselves to care for people and we know how hard it is for our colleagues at this time. We are a team. A family. So to try and take a cheap shot at how some are using coping skills and distractions like dance is a very low blow imo very very low

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By *ionelhutzMan  over a year ago

liverpool


"The families of cancer patients who have had their treatment and scans cancelled have criticised NHS staff for posting videos of dance routines in hospitals. - Daily Mail.

The final bit there is your answer.

Cancer clinics, screenings and treatments are not being cancelled ?

I’ve told OP this is false information on another thread as a friend of mine was in hospital on Tuesday for several hours as an outpatient getting treatment. Yet now the daily mail has been quoted it’s all made clear to me now. There’s a reason it’s called the daily fail. I wouldn’t believe anything that dirty rag prints

So what purpose would they have to print such a story?

Scratches head

Look back at previous stories from the daily fail and ask the same question. That dirty rag is worth wiping my arse on. The love to create fear and raise anxieties by scaremongering as a lot of posters are on these threads

Soneone has clearly had a word.

What’s that supposed to mean??

At a guess someone with a vested interest has leaked the 'story'

Nobody needs to have said anything for the daily fail to make bullshit up. But for it to be linked on to a thread about dancing nurses means it’s getting discussed and the desired affect for the rags editor and owners. But it also insinuates that appointments are cancelled because nurses dancing on a break has annoyed people. At the point in time I actively encourage and of my nurse colleagues to do what ever they need to to help manage there stress levels and emotional well-being. As I’ve said I’m a nurse myself and I actually can’t remember the last time I had a proper break. I eat on the run in my car running around the city. I drink very little most days. I often don’t have time to take a piss most days. So I take it very personally when someone makes a claim like nurses are failing by doing a short dance routine on a break. If people want to come and spend a day with me to witness my daily routine in work I’m sure I could organise it. Many wouldn’t want to do my job in mental health and deal with what I do. Nhs clinical staff are pushing themselves to give the very best care they can. I have 2 friends who are both nurses who have lost a grandparent to covid in the last 7 days and one has another grandparent admitted to hospital with symptoms only 2 days after the first one died. Both are still working during this heartbreaking time. Why? Because that’s what nurses do we push ourselves to care for people and we know how hard it is for our colleagues at this time. We are a team. A family. So to try and take a cheap shot at how some are using coping skills and distractions like dance is a very low blow imo very very low "

I'm not disagreeing with you(look at my earlier posts in the thread)

But when the mail prints some bullshit story there tends to be an angle to it.I think there probably is in this case .

Btw you have upmost admiration.

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By *ittleMissCaliWoman  over a year ago

all loved up


"The families of cancer patients who have had their treatment and scans cancelled have criticised NHS staff for posting videos of dance routines in hospitals. - Daily Mail.

The final bit there is your answer.

Cancer clinics, screenings and treatments are not being cancelled ?

I’ve told OP this is false information on another thread as a friend of mine was in hospital on Tuesday for several hours as an outpatient getting treatment. Yet now the daily mail has been quoted it’s all made clear to me now. There’s a reason it’s called the daily fail. I wouldn’t believe anything that dirty rag prints

Your friends experience is positive which is excellent

However, there are many other first hand reports of clinics, screenings and even treatments being cancelled.

Why have some procedures been cancelled?? Low staffing levels due to the virus I’m guessing. Appointments, procedures and other cancellations happen on a daily basis in the NHS it’s unfortunately a daily occurrence but when staffing levels are very low it doesn’t take much for things to go wrong and that impacts on patients. I know this first hand working in the nhs myself as a nurse

I have no reason to think what you have said is not true.

There are however reports of cancellations, which would suggest there may well be patients and relatives genuinely unhappy with these videos."

why would patients and relatives be unhappy at these videos.. doesn't make any sense. It has no bearing on if treatments have been cancelled. Its stress relief and light hearted and in this doomsday type days we need this

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By *artinbobMan  over a year ago

Leicester


"The families of cancer patients who have had their treatment and scans cancelled have criticised NHS staff for posting videos of dance routines in hospitals. - Daily Mail.

The final bit there is your answer.

Cancer clinics, screenings and treatments are not being cancelled ?

I’ve told OP this is false information on another thread as a friend of mine was in hospital on Tuesday for several hours as an outpatient getting treatment. Yet now the daily mail has been quoted it’s all made clear to me now. There’s a reason it’s called the daily fail. I wouldn’t believe anything that dirty rag prints

Your friends experience is positive which is excellent

However, there are many other first hand reports of clinics, screenings and even treatments being cancelled.

Why have some procedures been cancelled?? Low staffing levels due to the virus I’m guessing. Appointments, procedures and other cancellations happen on a daily basis in the NHS it’s unfortunately a daily occurrence but when staffing levels are very low it doesn’t take much for things to go wrong and that impacts on patients. I know this first hand working in the nhs myself as a nurse

I have no reason to think what you have said is not true.

There are however reports of cancellations, which would suggest there may well be patients and relatives genuinely unhappy with these videos."

Until this thread by a so called fellow nhs colleague raising it as an issue I haven’t heard anyone slag off a member of the nhs staff group since this all kicked off. Have you seen the TikTok video that’s made an advert on tv of a senior charge nurse from an A&E somewhere in the country that’s in floods of tears having been outside his hospital and heard the clapping on a Thursday night which is to praise our efforts. Surely if nurses can’t use breaks to dance and cheer themselves up then surely he shouldn’t be on his phone crying as that’s where his emotions took him. All are using there mobiles during breaks for different reasons but it’s ok to see someone cry. But someone doing a dance to avoid such sadness that they’re dealing with daily is wrong???

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By *artinbobMan  over a year ago

Leicester


"The families of cancer patients who have had their treatment and scans cancelled have criticised NHS staff for posting videos of dance routines in hospitals. - Daily Mail.

The final bit there is your answer.

Cancer clinics, screenings and treatments are not being cancelled ?

I’ve told OP this is false information on another thread as a friend of mine was in hospital on Tuesday for several hours as an outpatient getting treatment. Yet now the daily mail has been quoted it’s all made clear to me now. There’s a reason it’s called the daily fail. I wouldn’t believe anything that dirty rag prints

Your friends experience is positive which is excellent

However, there are many other first hand reports of clinics, screenings and even treatments being cancelled.

Why have some procedures been cancelled?? Low staffing levels due to the virus I’m guessing. Appointments, procedures and other cancellations happen on a daily basis in the NHS it’s unfortunately a daily occurrence but when staffing levels are very low it doesn’t take much for things to go wrong and that impacts on patients. I know this first hand working in the nhs myself as a nurse

I have no reason to think what you have said is not true.

There are however reports of cancellations, which would suggest there may well be patients and relatives genuinely unhappy with these videos. why would patients and relatives be unhappy at these videos.. doesn't make any sense. It has no bearing on if treatments have been cancelled. Its stress relief and light hearted and in this doomsday type days we need this "

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By *sian_coupleukCouple  over a year ago

manchester

Wonder if the same miserable farts who are saying “they should be off social media” tend to during work hours and none break time, sit at their desk browsing FAB?

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By *artinbobMan  over a year ago

Leicester


"Wonder if the same miserable farts who are saying “they should be off social media” tend to during work hours and none break time, sit at their desk browsing FAB?

"

I wonder indeed. I wonder if OP could answer that question as he claims to work in the nhs but won’t state what he does. It’s either false or they not clinical staff otherwise they’d get it and wouldn’t question it like they have

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By *ionelhutzMan  over a year ago

liverpool


"The families of cancer patients who have had their treatment and scans cancelled have criticised NHS staff for posting videos of dance routines in hospitals. - Daily Mail.

The final bit there is your answer.

Cancer clinics, screenings and treatments are not being cancelled ?

I’ve told OP this is false information on another thread as a friend of mine was in hospital on Tuesday for several hours as an outpatient getting treatment. Yet now the daily mail has been quoted it’s all made clear to me now. There’s a reason it’s called the daily fail. I wouldn’t believe anything that dirty rag prints

Your friends experience is positive which is excellent

However, there are many other first hand reports of clinics, screenings and even treatments being cancelled.

Why have some procedures been cancelled?? Low staffing levels due to the virus I’m guessing. Appointments, procedures and other cancellations happen on a daily basis in the NHS it’s unfortunately a daily occurrence but when staffing levels are very low it doesn’t take much for things to go wrong and that impacts on patients. I know this first hand working in the nhs myself as a nurse

I have no reason to think what you have said is not true.

There are however reports of cancellations, which would suggest there may well be patients and relatives genuinely unhappy with these videos. why would patients and relatives be unhappy at these videos.. doesn't make any sense. It has no bearing on if treatments have been cancelled. Its stress relief and light hearted and in this doomsday type days we need this "

Let's be honest.they have probably made it up.

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By *uckandbunnyCouple  over a year ago

In your bed

Welcome to the future where anyone can be offended by anything on behalf of someone else.

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By *artinbobMan  over a year ago

Leicester


"Welcome to the future where anyone can be offended by anything on behalf of someone else.

"

Whos that aimed at?

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By *etsome OP   Man  over a year ago

birmingham


"

I wonder indeed. I wonder if OP could answer that question as he claims to work in the nhs but won’t state what he does. It’s either false or they not clinical staff otherwise they’d get it and wouldn’t question it like they have "

Perfect example of hive mentality

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By *ionelhutzMan  over a year ago

liverpool


"Welcome to the future where anyone can be offended by anything on behalf of someone else.

"

Not really though is it?

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By *artinbobMan  over a year ago

Leicester


"

I wonder indeed. I wonder if OP could answer that question as he claims to work in the nhs but won’t state what he does. It’s either false or they not clinical staff otherwise they’d get it and wouldn’t question it like they have

Perfect example of hive mentality"

You seem to avoid the simplest of questions

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By *etsome OP   Man  over a year ago

birmingham


"

I wonder indeed. I wonder if OP could answer that question as he claims to work in the nhs but won’t state what he does. It’s either false or they not clinical staff otherwise they’d get it and wouldn’t question it like they have

Perfect example of hive mentality

You seem to avoid the simplest of questions "

I need to be careful because it's pretty clear that many on here would want to see me sacked for having reservations about what is being posted on social media and for my not conforming with the unadulterated worship of the NHS

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By *artinbobMan  over a year ago

Leicester


"

I wonder indeed. I wonder if OP could answer that question as he claims to work in the nhs but won’t state what he does. It’s either false or they not clinical staff otherwise they’d get it and wouldn’t question it like they have

Perfect example of hive mentality

You seem to avoid the simplest of questions

I need to be careful because it's pretty clear that many on here would want to see me sacked for having reservations about what is being posted on social media and for my not conforming with the unadulterated worship of the NHS"

I don’t fully worship the nhs I’m not blinkered to its faults but that doesn’t lie at the feet of nursing staff or clinical staff. What is said on fab stay on fab. But I would like to know if you do a clinical role if ever done a clinical role. Because I’d be shocked if you had and didn’t have a clear understanding and backing for nurses dancing and having fun on there breaks when we are dealing with so much at the moment

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By *heBirminghamWeekendMan  over a year ago

here


"The families of cancer patients who have had their treatment and scans cancelled have criticised NHS staff for posting videos of dance routines in hospitals. - Daily Mail.

The final bit there is your answer.

Cancer clinics, screenings and treatments are not being cancelled ?

I’ve told OP this is false information on another thread as a friend of mine was in hospital on Tuesday for several hours as an outpatient getting treatment. Yet now the daily mail has been quoted it’s all made clear to me now. There’s a reason it’s called the daily fail. I wouldn’t believe anything that dirty rag prints

Your friends experience is positive which is excellent

However, there are many other first hand reports of clinics, screenings and even treatments being cancelled.

Why have some procedures been cancelled?? Low staffing levels due to the virus I’m guessing. Appointments, procedures and other cancellations happen on a daily basis in the NHS it’s unfortunately a daily occurrence but when staffing levels are very low it doesn’t take much for things to go wrong and that impacts on patients. I know this first hand working in the nhs myself as a nurse

I have no reason to think what you have said is not true.

There are however reports of cancellations, which would suggest there may well be patients and relatives genuinely unhappy with these videos. why would patients and relatives be unhappy at these videos.. doesn't make any sense. It has no bearing on if treatments have been cancelled. Its stress relief and light hearted and in this doomsday type days we need this "

I can’t possibly know for sure as I am fortunate not to be in their position.

I do think there are a lot of worried people out there, especially if treatment is being postponed or cancelled.

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By *etsome OP   Man  over a year ago

birmingham


"

I wonder indeed. I wonder if OP could answer that question as he claims to work in the nhs but won’t state what he does. It’s either false or they not clinical staff otherwise they’d get it and wouldn’t question it like they have

Perfect example of hive mentality

You seem to avoid the simplest of questions

I need to be careful because it's pretty clear that many on here would want to see me sacked for having reservations about what is being posted on social media and for my not conforming with the unadulterated worship of the NHS

I don’t fully worship the nhs I’m not blinkered to its faults but that doesn’t lie at the feet of nursing staff or clinical staff. What is said on fab stay on fab. But I would like to know if you do a clinical role if ever done a clinical role. Because I’d be shocked if you had and didn’t have a clear understanding and backing for nurses dancing and having fun on there breaks when we are dealing with so much at the moment "

When I said I worked in the NHS no one believed me so saying what I do won't change that

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By *rotic-TouchTV/TS  over a year ago

doncaster


"

I wonder indeed. I wonder if OP could answer that question as he claims to work in the nhs but won’t state what he does. It’s either false or they not clinical staff otherwise they’d get it and wouldn’t question it like they have

Perfect example of hive mentality

You seem to avoid the simplest of questions

I need to be careful because it's pretty clear that many on here would want to see me sacked for having reservations about what is being posted on social media and for my not conforming with the unadulterated worship of the NHS"

your stance is sickening to the very core of humanity

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By *artinbobMan  over a year ago

Leicester


"

I wonder indeed. I wonder if OP could answer that question as he claims to work in the nhs but won’t state what he does. It’s either false or they not clinical staff otherwise they’d get it and wouldn’t question it like they have

Perfect example of hive mentality

You seem to avoid the simplest of questions

I need to be careful because it's pretty clear that many on here would want to see me sacked for having reservations about what is being posted on social media and for my not conforming with the unadulterated worship of the NHS

I don’t fully worship the nhs I’m not blinkered to its faults but that doesn’t lie at the feet of nursing staff or clinical staff. What is said on fab stay on fab. But I would like to know if you do a clinical role if ever done a clinical role. Because I’d be shocked if you had and didn’t have a clear understanding and backing for nurses dancing and having fun on there breaks when we are dealing with so much at the moment

When I said I worked in the NHS no one believed me so saying what I do won't change that"

Perhaps that’s because you avoid questions and don’t back it up. The outpouring of support for nhs staff during this challenging times has been unbelievable. So as I say I can’t get my head around why a fellow member of the staff group would take to any forum to question it as wrong for finding different ways of coping

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By *etsome OP   Man  over a year ago

birmingham


"

I wonder indeed. I wonder if OP could answer that question as he claims to work in the nhs but won’t state what he does. It’s either false or they not clinical staff otherwise they’d get it and wouldn’t question it like they have

Perfect example of hive mentality

You seem to avoid the simplest of questions

I need to be careful because it's pretty clear that many on here would want to see me sacked for having reservations about what is being posted on social media and for my not conforming with the unadulterated worship of the NHSyour stance is sickening to the very core of humanity "

Worse than Hitler?

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By *etsome OP   Man  over a year ago

birmingham


"

I wonder indeed. I wonder if OP could answer that question as he claims to work in the nhs but won’t state what he does. It’s either false or they not clinical staff otherwise they’d get it and wouldn’t question it like they have

Perfect example of hive mentality

You seem to avoid the simplest of questions

I need to be careful because it's pretty clear that many on here would want to see me sacked for having reservations about what is being posted on social media and for my not conforming with the unadulterated worship of the NHS

I don’t fully worship the nhs I’m not blinkered to its faults but that doesn’t lie at the feet of nursing staff or clinical staff. What is said on fab stay on fab. But I would like to know if you do a clinical role if ever done a clinical role. Because I’d be shocked if you had and didn’t have a clear understanding and backing for nurses dancing and having fun on there breaks when we are dealing with so much at the moment

When I said I worked in the NHS no one believed me so saying what I do won't change that

Perhaps that’s because you avoid questions and don’t back it up. The outpouring of support for nhs staff during this challenging times has been unbelievable. So as I say I can’t get my head around why a fellow member of the staff group would take to any forum to question it as wrong for finding different ways of coping "

To me it seems a bit inappropriate and undignified - in a place where people maybe visiting relatives who may be close to death. Would you agree it wouldn't be appropriate for hospital visitors to witness these dance routines live?

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By *etsome OP   Man  over a year ago

birmingham


"

I wonder indeed. I wonder if OP could answer that question as he claims to work in the nhs but won’t state what he does. It’s either false or they not clinical staff otherwise they’d get it and wouldn’t question it like they have

Perfect example of hive mentality

You seem to avoid the simplest of questions

I need to be careful because it's pretty clear that many on here would want to see me sacked for having reservations about what is being posted on social media and for my not conforming with the unadulterated worship of the NHS

I don’t fully worship the nhs I’m not blinkered to its faults but that doesn’t lie at the feet of nursing staff or clinical staff. What is said on fab stay on fab. But I would like to know if you do a clinical role if ever done a clinical role. Because I’d be shocked if you had and didn’t have a clear understanding and backing for nurses dancing and having fun on there breaks when we are dealing with so much at the moment

When I said I worked in the NHS no one believed me so saying what I do won't change that

Perhaps that’s because you avoid questions and don’t back it up. The outpouring of support for nhs staff during this challenging times has been unbelievable. So as I say I can’t get my head around why a fellow member of the staff group would take to any forum to question it as wrong for finding different ways of coping "

To me it seems a bit inappropriate and undignified - in a place where people maybe visiting relatives who may be close to death. Would you agree it wouldn't be appropriate for hospital visitors to witness these dance routines live?

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By *rotic-TouchTV/TS  over a year ago

doncaster


"

I wonder indeed. I wonder if OP could answer that question as he claims to work in the nhs but won’t state what he does. It’s either false or they not clinical staff otherwise they’d get it and wouldn’t question it like they have

Perfect example of hive mentality

You seem to avoid the simplest of questions

I need to be careful because it's pretty clear that many on here would want to see me sacked for having reservations about what is being posted on social media and for my not conforming with the unadulterated worship of the NHS

I don’t fully worship the nhs I’m not blinkered to its faults but that doesn’t lie at the feet of nursing staff or clinical staff. What is said on fab stay on fab. But I would like to know if you do a clinical role if ever done a clinical role. Because I’d be shocked if you had and didn’t have a clear understanding and backing for nurses dancing and having fun on there breaks when we are dealing with so much at the moment

When I said I worked in the NHS no one believed me so saying what I do won't change that

Perhaps that’s because you avoid questions and don’t back it up. The outpouring of support for nhs staff during this challenging times has been unbelievable. So as I say I can’t get my head around why a fellow member of the staff group would take to any forum to question it as wrong for finding different ways of coping

To me it seems a bit inappropriate and undignified - in a place where people maybe visiting relatives who may be close to death. Would you agree it wouldn't be appropriate for hospital visitors to witness these dance routines live?

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have you lodged a grievance with your employer about how you feel about it or just moaning about it on a sex site ?

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By *artinbobMan  over a year ago

Leicester


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I wonder indeed. I wonder if OP could answer that question as he claims to work in the nhs but won’t state what he does. It’s either false or they not clinical staff otherwise they’d get it and wouldn’t question it like they have

Perfect example of hive mentality

You seem to avoid the simplest of questions

I need to be careful because it's pretty clear that many on here would want to see me sacked for having reservations about what is being posted on social media and for my not conforming with the unadulterated worship of the NHS

I don’t fully worship the nhs I’m not blinkered to its faults but that doesn’t lie at the feet of nursing staff or clinical staff. What is said on fab stay on fab. But I would like to know if you do a clinical role if ever done a clinical role. Because I’d be shocked if you had and didn’t have a clear understanding and backing for nurses dancing and having fun on there breaks when we are dealing with so much at the moment

When I said I worked in the NHS no one believed me so saying what I do won't change that

Perhaps that’s because you avoid questions and don’t back it up. The outpouring of support for nhs staff during this challenging times has been unbelievable. So as I say I can’t get my head around why a fellow member of the staff group would take to any forum to question it as wrong for finding different ways of coping

To me it seems a bit inappropriate and undignified - in a place where people maybe visiting relatives who may be close to death. Would you agree it wouldn't be appropriate for hospital visitors to witness these dance routines live?

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All the videos I’ve seen on TikTok from nhs of which there’s a hell of a lot. They’re not done around areas where patients or relatives are so no I don’t see an issue and neither would I if I was on the other side of the fence

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By *etsome OP   Man  over a year ago

birmingham


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I wonder indeed. I wonder if OP could answer that question as he claims to work in the nhs but won’t state what he does. It’s either false or they not clinical staff otherwise they’d get it and wouldn’t question it like they have

Perfect example of hive mentality

You seem to avoid the simplest of questions

I need to be careful because it's pretty clear that many on here would want to see me sacked for having reservations about what is being posted on social media and for my not conforming with the unadulterated worship of the NHS

I don’t fully worship the nhs I’m not blinkered to its faults but that doesn’t lie at the feet of nursing staff or clinical staff. What is said on fab stay on fab. But I would like to know if you do a clinical role if ever done a clinical role. Because I’d be shocked if you had and didn’t have a clear understanding and backing for nurses dancing and having fun on there breaks when we are dealing with so much at the moment

When I said I worked in the NHS no one believed me so saying what I do won't change that

Perhaps that’s because you avoid questions and don’t back it up. The outpouring of support for nhs staff during this challenging times has been unbelievable. So as I say I can’t get my head around why a fellow member of the staff group would take to any forum to question it as wrong for finding different ways of coping "

To me it seems a bit inappropriate and undignified - in a place where people are visiting relatives who may be close to death. Would you agree it wouldn't be appropriate for hospital visitors to witness these dance routines live if they hapened to be on their way to a ward?

Also in earlier times it was well known that those on the front line developed a dark humour with regards to some of the acronyms they entered onto bed notes in order to keep up morale. Some of these more private methods of maintaining morale might be more appropriate and wouldn't seem so attention seeking

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By *etsome OP   Man  over a year ago

birmingham

Tablet playing up. The post above is the full one I intended

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By *etsome OP   Man  over a year ago

birmingham


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have you lodged a grievance with your employer about how you feel about it or just moaning about it on a sex site ? "

No but if I recognised some of the nurses who were dealing with a dying relative or a relative who had just died I think I would feel that it would be then inappropriate to see them on the TV dancing merrily. I'm not saying it's wrong just no need for it to be aired on social media

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"The families of cancer patients who have had their treatment and scans cancelled have criticised NHS staff for posting videos of dance routines in hospitals. - Daily Mail.

The final bit there is your answer.

Cancer clinics, screenings and treatments are not being cancelled ?

I’ve told OP this is false information on another thread as a friend of mine was in hospital on Tuesday for several hours as an outpatient getting treatment. Yet now the daily mail has been quoted it’s all made clear to me now. There’s a reason it’s called the daily fail. I wouldn’t believe anything that dirty rag prints

Your friends experience is positive which is excellent

However, there are many other first hand reports of clinics, screenings and even treatments being cancelled.

Why have some procedures been cancelled?? Low staffing levels due to the virus I’m guessing. Appointments, procedures and other cancellations happen on a daily basis in the NHS it’s unfortunately a daily occurrence but when staffing levels are very low it doesn’t take much for things to go wrong and that impacts on patients. I know this first hand working in the nhs myself as a nurse

I have no reason to think what you have said is not true.

There are however reports of cancellations, which would suggest there may well be patients and relatives genuinely unhappy with these videos. why would patients and relatives be unhappy at these videos.. doesn't make any sense. It has no bearing on if treatments have been cancelled. Its stress relief and light hearted and in this doomsday type days we need this

I can’t possibly know for sure as I am fortunate not to be in their position.

I do think there are a lot of worried people out there, especially if treatment is being postponed or cancelled.

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It is very likely that patients with cancer receiving treatment are amongst those being shielded due to being immunocompromised. IE vulnerable to covid 19, rather than postponement of treatment because staff are deployed elsewhere in this crisis.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Just to.

In a break at the ICU.

If we could dance and make ourselves smile. We would.

It would not take long to remove the. PPE. WE DONT HAVD MUCH.

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By *artinbobMan  over a year ago

Leicester


"The families of cancer patients who have had their treatment and scans cancelled have criticised NHS staff for posting videos of dance routines in hospitals. - Daily Mail.

The final bit there is your answer.

Cancer clinics, screenings and treatments are not being cancelled ?

I’ve told OP this is false information on another thread as a friend of mine was in hospital on Tuesday for several hours as an outpatient getting treatment. Yet now the daily mail has been quoted it’s all made clear to me now. There’s a reason it’s called the daily fail. I wouldn’t believe anything that dirty rag prints

Your friends experience is positive which is excellent

However, there are many other first hand reports of clinics, screenings and even treatments being cancelled.

Why have some procedures been cancelled?? Low staffing levels due to the virus I’m guessing. Appointments, procedures and other cancellations happen on a daily basis in the NHS it’s unfortunately a daily occurrence but when staffing levels are very low it doesn’t take much for things to go wrong and that impacts on patients. I know this first hand working in the nhs myself as a nurse

I have no reason to think what you have said is not true.

There are however reports of cancellations, which would suggest there may well be patients and relatives genuinely unhappy with these videos. why would patients and relatives be unhappy at these videos.. doesn't make any sense. It has no bearing on if treatments have been cancelled. Its stress relief and light hearted and in this doomsday type days we need this

I can’t possibly know for sure as I am fortunate not to be in their position.

I do think there are a lot of worried people out there, especially if treatment is being postponed or cancelled.

It is very likely that patients with cancer receiving treatment are amongst those being shielded due to being immunocompromised. IE vulnerable to covid 19, rather than postponement of treatment because staff are deployed elsewhere in this crisis. "

Any patient undergoing treatment will be treated in a way to reduce risks of infection. Risk management plans will be put in place. What I do know is that patients will still receive treatment but obviously just like any day in the nhs for one reason or another some planned appointments will need to be cancelled for various reasons.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Are you enjoying their tic tok dance routines or do you think they should get back to treating the deluge of patients with covid-19? "

"Get back to treating patients" lol

Its hilarious that people think that the hospital staff are neglecting patients to make tick tok videos

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By *artinbobMan  over a year ago

Leicester


"Are you enjoying their tic tok dance routines or do you think they should get back to treating the deluge of patients with covid-19?

"Get back to treating patients" lol

Its hilarious that people think that the hospital staff are neglecting patients to make tick tok videos "

Isn’t it just. Or the corridors they dance on are in front of patients beds as they lay dying due to not being treated

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By *ldhillhotwifeCouple  over a year ago

Old Hill

This thread is depressing. So we go into work for 12.5 hours care for covid patients, at the end of the shift we do a stupid dance and we get slatted for it.

As most nurses I work with currently work 5 days a week (including myself) to keep the NHS running (30% sick rate presently). I think you can cut us some fucking slack, especially if you are sat at home on 80% pay for doing fuck all.

Ta

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Surprised at the “get back to work” messages , kind of hope the are meant to be tongue in cheek ... surely not coming from the same people clapping the nhs on a thursday evening or sat home on 80% wage at the moment while these people work loads extra for their usual 100%

If they want to have a little light hearted fun on their breaks let them "

This.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Now I have a reason to finally download tiktok.... I'd rather watch nurses dancing and destressing, than watching celebrities dancing..... I at least have respect for nurses and doctors and any key worker.... If they wanna have a little dance on their breaks, imma watch that shit over and over again

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

To all those in the NHS

KEEP DOING IT!

Then do it some more.

Ignore the haters because there will always be one. Or even two.

Whatever it takes for you/ us to get through this do it.

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By *he riverdeep69Couple  over a year ago

North west ish


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have you lodged a grievance with your employer about how you feel about it or just moaning about it on a sex site ?

No but if I recognised some of the nurses who were dealing with a dying relative or a relative who had just died I think I would feel that it would be then inappropriate to see them on the TV dancing merrily. I'm not saying it's wrong just no need for it to be aired on social media"

Nurses are human beings not machines. Do you give a care about their mental health? Do you realise how much death and misery then encounter?? I think the majority of people recognise that they need to let off steam. It's not being disreapectful. I hope you or your relatives never need nursing care, cos you maybe surprised they sre human beings and not robots.

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By *uckandbunnyCouple  over a year ago

In your bed


"Welcome to the future where anyone can be offended by anything on behalf of someone else.

Whos that aimed at? "

Those offended on behalf of others without speaking to said others first.

Its social media, so of little value in terms of content or comment. No one is forced to watch it just so they can be offended on others behalf.

The irony is I am sure plenty in society would be offended by the mear presence of this site and its users far more than a dancing nurse, but hypocrisy is part of the human condition so I am not surprised.

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By *teveuk77Man  over a year ago

uk


"I don’t think it would be unreasonable for the NHS Trusts to ask for this to stop.

People will start to question the credibility of the serious message when there appears to be a growing number of these tiktok type videos."

People with common sense with realise that they are just relaxing on breaks.

People without common sense probably don't think much of it.. Unless of course the media get involved and give them an opinion. I plenty of gullible people like that

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By *heBirminghamWeekendMan  over a year ago

here


"The families of cancer patients who have had their treatment and scans cancelled have criticised NHS staff for posting videos of dance routines in hospitals. - Daily Mail.

The final bit there is your answer.

Cancer clinics, screenings and treatments are not being cancelled ?

I’ve told OP this is false information on another thread as a friend of mine was in hospital on Tuesday for several hours as an outpatient getting treatment. Yet now the daily mail has been quoted it’s all made clear to me now. There’s a reason it’s called the daily fail. I wouldn’t believe anything that dirty rag prints

Your friends experience is positive which is excellent

However, there are many other first hand reports of clinics, screenings and even treatments being cancelled.

Why have some procedures been cancelled?? Low staffing levels due to the virus I’m guessing. Appointments, procedures and other cancellations happen on a daily basis in the NHS it’s unfortunately a daily occurrence but when staffing levels are very low it doesn’t take much for things to go wrong and that impacts on patients. I know this first hand working in the nhs myself as a nurse

I have no reason to think what you have said is not true.

There are however reports of cancellations, which would suggest there may well be patients and relatives genuinely unhappy with these videos. why would patients and relatives be unhappy at these videos.. doesn't make any sense. It has no bearing on if treatments have been cancelled. Its stress relief and light hearted and in this doomsday type days we need this

I can’t possibly know for sure as I am fortunate not to be in their position.

I do think there are a lot of worried people out there, especially if treatment is being postponed or cancelled.

It is very likely that patients with cancer receiving treatment are amongst those being shielded due to being immunocompromised. IE vulnerable to covid 19, rather than postponement of treatment because staff are deployed elsewhere in this crisis.

Any patient undergoing treatment will be treated in a way to reduce risks of infection. Risk management plans will be put in place. What I do know is that patients will still receive treatment but obviously just like any day in the nhs for one reason or another some planned appointments will need to be cancelled for various reasons. "

Cancelled screenings and treatments = very concerned frustrated patients/family

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Are you enjoying their tic tok dance routines or do you think they should get back to treating the deluge of patients with covid-19?

"Get back to treating patients" lol

Its hilarious that people think that the hospital staff are neglecting patients to make tick tok videos

Isn’t it just. Or the corridors they dance on are in front of patients beds as they lay dying due to not being treated "

I can guarantee you no nurse has left a patient dying either in the corridor or anywhere else so they can dance for a tik tok video

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple  over a year ago

in Lancashire


"The families of cancer patients who have had their treatment and scans cancelled have criticised NHS staff for posting videos of dance routines in hospitals. - Daily Mail.

The final bit there is your answer.

Cancer clinics, screenings and treatments are not being cancelled ?"

This..

Op, you claim to be an NHS worker and yet you get this wrong..

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"The families of cancer patients who have had their treatment and scans cancelled have criticised NHS staff for posting videos of dance routines in hospitals. - Daily Mail.

The final bit there is your answer.

Cancer clinics, screenings and treatments are not being cancelled ?

This..

Op, you claim to be an NHS worker and yet you get this wrong..

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I was thinking this. Theres been a massive outrage everywhere over clinics etc being cancelled. I thought everyone knew they had been

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By *ntraditionalwomanWoman  over a year ago

Manchester

find it hard to believe that more then 5 people are on break at same time. all these people need to practice the dance too. whens that happening ? yes its great for lifting spirit and moral but it does bother me a little as you here they are working straight 12 hour plus shifts. i working and certainly dont have time to get team together to learn a dance and film it etc. just a thought. probs an unpopular one

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Are you enjoying their tic tok dance routines or do you think they should get back to treating the deluge of patients with covid-19?

"Get back to treating patients" lol

Its hilarious that people think that the hospital staff are neglecting patients to make tick tok videos

Isn’t it just. Or the corridors they dance on are in front of patients beds as they lay dying due to not being treated Have you seen a video of NHS staff dancing in front of a patients bed? Because I can assure you any cameras wether it be photos or filming around a patient would give us dismissal!!"

No he hasnt but it wouldnt help to make his point if he stuck to the facts.

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