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Lockdown practically ended So when will the NHS open again

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

So we have schools back most shops opening and even the shielded allowed to go back outside.

So as we are hearing...when do you think the nhs will open for essential work.

My doctors is still almost out of bounds...as if I have a chest infection it's a over the phone convo and antibiotics given without a listen to my chest. Jeez 4 months back they would not consider giving them without a examination.

Then there are all the operations that have been put on hold for months.

So when do you think it will open back up.

Your thoughts?

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


"So we have schools back most shops opening and even the shielded allowed to go back outside.

So as we are hearing...when do you think the nhs will open for essential work.

My doctors is still almost out of bounds...as if I have a chest infection it's a over the phone convo and antibiotics given without a listen to my chest. Jeez 4 months back they would not consider giving them without a examination.

Then there are all the operations that have been put on hold for months.

So when do you think it will open back up.

Your thoughts?"

Hopefully soon, I know dentists are reopening on 8th June so I expect doctors to do the same

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

They have to soon, the death rate is now growing the nhs needs to get a grip of it.

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


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Hopefully soon, I know dentists are reopening on 8th June so I expect doctors to do the same "

Yeah I saw that but I would have thought that the normality of the nhs should maybe come before the lifting of a lot of the lockdown measures.

It all seems a little rushed to me.

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By *atEvolutionCouple  over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION Swingers Club. Stoke

I got a phone call from my local hospital yesterday I had an MRI postponed 2 days after lockdown.

They want me to change from County to Nuffield to help with capacity on the scanner - of course I said yes.

They asked me:

Have I got Covid or symptoms of Covid.

Do I know anyone and share space with anyone who has covid.

Will I testify to those answers .

She then said that it will be 2 to 4 weeks for the Scan.

So. Yes. They are on catch-up I think.

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By *wisted999Man  over a year ago

North Bucks

Had a camera down the old chap about a month ago now. Albeit in a private hospital. I then had to go have a CT scan two weeks in an NHS facility as they didn’t have one at the private hospital they told me it was business as usual for them.

Postcode lottery again by the sound of it.

Ps Camera down the old chap isn’t that bad if people are apprehensive.

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

I've actually received a letter this week about a cancelled hospital appointment and it's been rearranged for later this month, so they are beginning to open up again in Scotland.

Was a bit of a surprise I must admit, as I wasn't expecting anything until August at the earliest.

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

I've been to hospital twice during lockdown and due to go again this week so they are open for business. I should add the appointments have come from an urgent referral by the doctor.

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By *atEvolutionCouple  over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION Swingers Club. Stoke

The regular D#dental check-ups are back on too at my Dentist. Got an appointment for next week. Mine was supposed to be early May originally. looking forward to my sugar free lollipop.

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By *wisted999Man  over a year ago

North Bucks


"The regular D#dental check-ups are back on too at my Dentist. Got an appointment for next week. Mine was supposed to be early May originally. looking forward to my sugar free lollipop. "

I forgot they were opening must call mine tomorrow.

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By *inkerbell67Woman  over a year ago

Clacton on sea essex

I need a smear and breast screen and usual heath check at clap clinic lol

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By *atEvolutionCouple  over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION Swingers Club. Stoke


"The regular D#dental check-ups are back on too at my Dentist. Got an appointment for next week. Mine was supposed to be early May originally. looking forward to my sugar free lollipop.

I forgot they were opening must call mine tomorrow. "

Luckily my Dentist always calls first.

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By *atEvolutionCouple  over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION Swingers Club. Stoke


"I need a smear and breast screen and usual heath check at clap clinic lol "

Dont forget to do the first two

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By *ittlemissroseWoman  over a year ago

Wembley

I had an urgent overdue injection today, the nurse said that they had a meeting yesterday and are starting to prioritise for when regular things start back up again such as blood tests. She said three weeks or so.

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By *mmabluTV/TS  over a year ago

upton wirral

I am waiting for surgery no idea when it will be be done

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By *LFB.Woman  over a year ago

Farnborough.

Had a phone call from the hospital 2 weeks ago and had my appointment last friday, so they are definitely opening up slowly. Temperature taken before you could go to treatment rooms and lots of hand sanitizer was being used.

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

We know how stupid the general public are as seen by recent events. So I can't blame GPs for wanting to keep appointments remote. All that will happen is someone will come in with a cold or even COVID then all of a sudden all the GPs will be in isolation for 2 weeks.

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By *etasubTV/TS  over a year ago

West London

My neighbour was treated for prostrate cancer by the NHS 3 weeks ago and his recovery is going well

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

Gp nurse.. Absolutely no idea.

We have no screens for reception.. What about waiting room.. 2 are mixed building.. Carpet floors.. Not to have.. Clean down ++++ more so after each patient..

actually we manage what we do over phone video chat now.

Some ladies clinics have been transfered.

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


"We know how stupid the general public are as seen by recent events. So I can't blame GPs for wanting to keep appointments remote. All that will happen is someone will come in with a cold or even COVID then all of a sudden all the GPs will be in isolation for 2 weeks."
You have to be within 2 metres for 15 mins. When was the last time you got 15 mins with a doctor.

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By *ophieslutTV/TS  over a year ago

Central

It makes some sense to keep clusters of sick people well apart, especially when many are higher risk elderly people. It may be being left to local health groups to decide, I'm guessing, as there's no general info that I've seen.

The government appeared to push through immediate news, in the days after that news of awful guy in charge of Johnson and his Durham trip broke.

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


"It makes some sense to keep clusters of sick people well apart, especially when many are higher risk elderly people. It may be being left to local health groups to decide, I'm guessing, as there's no general info that I've seen.

The government appeared to push through immediate news, in the days after that news of awful guy in charge of Johnson and his Durham trip broke. "

I'll go along with this as while some seem to be getting to see the gps.

I for one am having a struggle.

I think 1 of the five tests to come out of lockdown was to not overwhelm the NHS...I think it sould have been to having it back to some sort of normality also. But yeah I feel it was all one big rush to cover DCs jellies.

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

What happen to my last post on another thread

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By *amissCouple  over a year ago

chelmsford

Hubby waiting for an appointment with his specialist. Had a call from them today and they will arrange a video call with him. We think that will work and save going to the hospital

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By *amissCouple  over a year ago

chelmsford


"What happen to my last post on another thread "

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By *arentsgonebadCouple  over a year ago

sheffield

Working in the NHS i cant belive the difference in a&e waiting times and bed capacity, goes to show how much the system is abused.

Not for a second saying on this thread has or does btw , just saying the difference is unreal.

All the silly a&e admissions for a cut finger , brushed knee , d*unken idiots, drug abuse , headaches/ belly aches - the things we get you wouldn't even start to belive unless you have witnessed it

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


"Hubby waiting for an appointment with his specialist. Had a call from them today and they will arrange a video call with him. We think that will work and save going to the hospital "

Avoid the hospitals at all costs atm...but just to be able to see a gp when loads of things are shocking up...would be good

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

Stocking up...not shocking ffs

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By *anshee99Woman  over a year ago

all over

North west schools arent open...

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

If the hospital wanted you there, they'd have you there.

Wait your turn and be patient.

Trust me, it's not a nice place to be, it's like being on the moon.

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By *amissCouple  over a year ago

chelmsford


"Hubby waiting for an appointment with his specialist. Had a call from them today and they will arrange a video call with him. We think that will work and save going to the hospital

Avoid the hospitals at all costs atm...but just to be able to see a gp when loads of things are shocking up...would be good "

,

Yes, I agree

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By *amissCouple  over a year ago

chelmsford


"If the hospital wanted you there, they'd have you there.

Wait your turn and be patient.

Trust me, it's not a nice place to be, it's like being on the moon. "

we're happy with a video call and if hubby needs to be seen, then we will go.

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

As a dental nurse (working in a high risk urgent dental care centre) I can assure you any “general check ups” you get from your dentist with out FULL LEVEL 3 PPE PROTECTION will be against all advice from the chief dental officer.

There is a reason dentists are closed or only offering phone advice we are in the HIGHEST risk group for contracting this disease!

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By *amissCouple  over a year ago

chelmsford


"As a dental nurse (working in a high risk urgent dental care centre) I can assure you any “general check ups” you get from your dentist with out FULL LEVEL 3 PPE PROTECTION will be against all advice from the chief dental officer.

There is a reason dentists are closed or only offering phone advice we are in the HIGHEST risk group for contracting this disease! "

so are dentists opening on 8th June,presumably it will be down to each individual practice?

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By *ete1260Man  over a year ago

Evesham


"We know how stupid the general public are as seen by recent events. So I can't blame GPs for wanting to keep appointments remote. All that will happen is someone will come in with a cold or even COVID then all of a sudden all the GPs will be in isolation for 2 weeks.You have to be within 2 metres for 15 mins. When was the last time you got 15 mins with a doctor. "
Credit where it is due - I get a 15+min GP appointment as required. I even had an unsolicited telephone check-up last week - wonderful service - Thankyou. (Sad Acute Hospital services are so woefully bad locally).

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


"As a dental nurse (working in a high risk urgent dental care centre) I can assure you any “general check ups” you get from your dentist with out FULL LEVEL 3 PPE PROTECTION will be against all advice from the chief dental officer.

There is a reason dentists are closed or only offering phone advice we are in the HIGHEST risk group for contracting this disease! "

I thought ICU personal were in the HIGHEST risk ...and working with it too.

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple  over a year ago

in Lancashire


"As a dental nurse (working in a high risk urgent dental care centre) I can assure you any “general check ups” you get from your dentist with out FULL LEVEL 3 PPE PROTECTION will be against all advice from the chief dental officer.

There is a reason dentists are closed or only offering phone advice we are in the HIGHEST risk group for contracting this disease! "

Are you aware of problems in sourcing the appropriate ppe?

Been using temp filling kit for weeks and tbh would gladly buy some to give to staff to get it sorted..

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


"As a dental nurse (working in a high risk urgent dental care centre) I can assure you any “general check ups” you get from your dentist with out FULL LEVEL 3 PPE PROTECTION will be against all advice from the chief dental officer.

There is a reason dentists are closed or only offering phone advice we are in the HIGHEST risk group for contracting this disease!

so are dentists opening on 8th June,presumably it will be down to each individual practice?"

They will only open if they can conform to new guidelines which are constantly changing (practically daily) PPE is available but masks have to be individually fitted for every person and this takes time. It is also not a case of one mask fits all, it can take time to source different types and will a small dental surgery be able to cope with the cost implications of this??

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


"As a dental nurse (working in a high risk urgent dental care centre) I can assure you any “general check ups” you get from your dentist with out FULL LEVEL 3 PPE PROTECTION will be against all advice from the chief dental officer.

There is a reason dentists are closed or only offering phone advice we are in the HIGHEST risk group for contracting this disease!

I thought ICU personal were in the HIGHEST risk ...and working with it too. "

Patients in ICU are sedated and not coughing freely all over staff. Staff also have level 3 PPE. When I say highest rate of infection for profession I mean before PPE levels were changed for staff, which is why dentists won’t just reopen as they did previously.

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By *amissCouple  over a year ago

chelmsford


"As a dental nurse (working in a high risk urgent dental care centre) I can assure you any “general check ups” you get from your dentist with out FULL LEVEL 3 PPE PROTECTION will be against all advice from the chief dental officer.

There is a reason dentists are closed or only offering phone advice we are in the HIGHEST risk group for contracting this disease!

so are dentists opening on 8th June,presumably it will be down to each individual practice?

They will only open if they can conform to new guidelines which are constantly changing (practically daily) PPE is available but masks have to be individually fitted for every person and this takes time. It is also not a case of one mask fits all, it can take time to source different types and will a small dental surgery be able to cope with the cost implications of this??

"

Thank you I can see it's a problem and the deep clean after each patient.

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By *OXO2018Couple  over a year ago

Norfolk

My friend has her 1st surgical work next week I'm guessing it will be the same most other surgeons.

MrsXOXO

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By *ittleREDridingWoman  over a year ago

Sheffield

I got taken off my long term antibiotic because it’s been used for covid patients and there’s a shortage of it. I’m prone to water infections and I don’t really bother going to the drs, just let them flush through lol. I got a bad one a couple of weeks ago and my dr didn’t even flinch, just gave me the prescription after barely a two min chat. It’s never been so easy to get anti-b’s for a water infection

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

Going to take months, expect it to be around November/December.....

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By *ugarboobs2009Couple  over a year ago

chesterfield

I was due to have a knee replacement on the 13th March it was cancelled the day before, I totally understand that it’s going to be sometime before my op will be happening as there are a lot more people in need right now,

I will just keeping taking the painkiller and wait my turn.

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


"Going to take months, expect it to be around November/December..... "

They will definitely be open for then...they hound you around that time to give you a flu jab

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


"I got taken off my long term antibiotic because it’s been used for covid patients and there’s a shortage of it. I’m prone to water infections and I don’t really bother going to the drs, just let them flush through lol. I got a bad one a couple of weeks ago and my dr didn’t even flinch, just gave me the prescription after barely a two min chat. It’s never been so easy to get anti-b’s for a water infection "

Every cloud eh...

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By *amissCouple  over a year ago

chelmsford


"Going to take months, expect it to be around November/December.....

They will definitely be open for then...they hound you around that time to give you a flu jab"

And hopefully a corona virus one too

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By *atEvolutionCouple  over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION Swingers Club. Stoke

Always get my flu jab mid October.

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


"I was due to have a knee replacement on the 13th March it was cancelled the day before, I totally understand that it’s going to be sometime before my op will be happening as there are a lot more people in need right now,

I will just keeping taking the painkiller and wait my turn. "

I know of someone who is desperately awaiting a heart op bypass.

Not good

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


"Going to take months, expect it to be around November/December.....

They will definitely be open for then...they hound you around that time to give you a flu jab

And hopefully a corona virus one too "

Fingers crossed sami

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By *amissCouple  over a year ago

chelmsford


"I was due to have a knee replacement on the 13th March it was cancelled the day before, I totally understand that it’s going to be sometime before my op will be happening as there are a lot more people in need right now,

I will just keeping taking the painkiller and wait my turn.

I know of someone who is desperately awaiting a heart op bypass.

Not good "

No it isnt

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By *amissCouple  over a year ago

chelmsford


"Going to take months, expect it to be around November/December.....

They will definitely be open for then...they hound you around that time to give you a flu jab

And hopefully a corona virus one too

Fingers crossed sami "

Yes

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By *elnkazCouple  over a year ago

cheshire

I work in gp surgery. This week has seen the nursing staff seeing patients more face to face. Smears.injections bloods etc but gps are still doing phone consults and apperently are doing this for distant future but will call pts in for f2f if they deem it reasonable. Also plans afoot for sept oct flu season to run clinics where we do a drive through or walk in flu clinic as they expect a 2nd wave in autumn due to lockdown being lifted too early and idiots not adhereing to social distancing in parks beaches etc. The NHS is going to suffer for sometime yet

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By *amissCouple  over a year ago

chelmsford


"I work in gp surgery. This week has seen the nursing staff seeing patients more face to face. Smears.injections bloods etc but gps are still doing phone consults and apperently are doing this for distant future but will call pts in for f2f if they deem it reasonable. Also plans afoot for sept oct flu season to run clinics where we do a drive through or walk in flu clinic as they expect a 2nd wave in autumn due to lockdown being lifted too early and idiots not adhereing to social distancing in parks beaches etc. The NHS is going to suffer for sometime yet "

Thanks for that, I'm beginning to think we've lifted it too early, with the crowded beaches and the protests in London.

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By *penbicoupleCouple  over a year ago

Northampton

Practically ended?

Think you might be wildly optimistic there!

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

Operations are going ahead in Bolton

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By *atEvolutionCouple  over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION Swingers Club. Stoke

National Flu Programme begins in September.

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By *ENGUYMan  over a year ago

Hull

Lockdown is still set to continue for a lot of businesses.

The final swathe of companies and business types is set to reopen from July 4th, including the Hospitality industry, within which I work.

But, we have seen the basic draft guidelines required for opening up our premises, and they are TOUGH, to say the least.

Parts of our business trade probably won't be allowed to proceed till September/October at the earliest.

We, as well as other similar businesses will have to meet the requirements of a Covid19 Free Licence; if we don't, we cannot have that Licence issued & thus legally won't be permitted to open!

Hotels and their one time traditional ways of working, are going to have to change their operational styles!

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By *uckfunCouple  over a year ago

North Coast

I work in an operating theatre, we haven’t closed, we’ve been doing red flag cancer surgery since it all began.

Patients are isolated for 14 days, then have a test, if negative we operate the next day. Also started doing minor waiting list ops, eyes, carpel tunnels etc all of those also isolate for 14 days and are tested.

All staff and patients have to go through triage on entering the building as well.

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


"I work in gp surgery. This week has seen the nursing staff seeing patients more face to face. Smears.injections bloods etc but gps are still doing phone consults and apperently are doing this for distant future but will call pts in for f2f if they deem it reasonable. Also plans afoot for sept oct flu season to run clinics where we do a drive through or walk in flu clinic as they expect a 2nd wave in autumn due to lockdown being lifted too early and idiots not adhereing to social distancing in parks beaches etc. The NHS is going to suffer for sometime yet "

I have a feeling that a visit to the gps surgery will become as rare as a house call from one after this is all over...

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


"I work in gp surgery. This week has seen the nursing staff seeing patients more face to face. Smears.injections bloods etc but gps are still doing phone consults and apperently are doing this for distant future but will call pts in for f2f if they deem it reasonable. Also plans afoot for sept oct flu season to run clinics where we do a drive through or walk in flu clinic as they expect a 2nd wave in autumn due to lockdown being lifted too early and idiots not adhereing to social distancing in parks beaches etc. The NHS is going to suffer for sometime yet

Thanks for that, I'm beginning to think we've lifted it too early, with the crowded beaches and the protests in London."

Me too

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