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By *uicy jones OP Man
over a year ago
near a big hill in s/ shropshire NOT in |
"Sorry for your loss
However I think with what was said this evening we are heading for a second wave and a lot more people will be taken away early" thank you also , , yes , totally agree I think people will just be so blasé about it and just go and do what they want And not realise the consequences that might happen !!!! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Thankfully nobody close to me. Sister of a fellow allotment holder has gone. And a close friend of a close friend (whom I know and have met a few times) spent 4 weeks ventilated and sedated being transfused too. Now off ventilator and recovering. Out of ICU but still in hospital.
Nothing but praise for our NHS. Miracle workers in many cases... |
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By *estivalMan
over a year ago
borehamwood |
there will keep being waves of it until they get a vaccine or it dies off by itself unfortunarley.only thing going in our favour is there are countrys a few weeks in front of us. coming out of lockdown.keep an eye on those counyrys as if deaths start climbing again we have a bit of a heads up.china are starting to have outbreaks again am sure there was something on news about s koreas numbers starting to climb again aswell.unfortunatly we aint gona be eradicaring this anytime soon so gona be lurking around for the forseeable future.know of two perps now who have passed away with it although one of them were in a hospice and there family had been told in january they inly had months left and he held out till march.so yea had covid when he died although its been classed as a covid death his family have put it down to he was riddled with cancer and i tend to agree with them.the other person was in there 80s |
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