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Jimmy Neighbour
I've read that none of Pfizer trial's are even peer reviewed and this is nothing more than a publicity stunt, for now.
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What about a diabetic nan (mid 50s) whose work is essential for the economy (PA to a successful SME in the growth phase); earns enough to feed her grandson and live comfortably, but whose outgoings are too high to be covered by universal credit.If I consider the risk too high for me I have the option of staying indoors.
The first bit is true.I've read tht none of Pfizer trial's are even peer reviewed and this is nothing more than a publicity stunt, for now.
If I consider the risk too high for me I have the option of staying indoors.
Kids dont, they have to go to school, many people in service industries have to go to work they will not be protected from the "I'm entitled to do what I like" rude boys.
Do all the things that make it virtually impossible to catch it - face shield, 2m distancing, ventilation, etc.What about a diabetic nan (mid 50s) whose work is essential for the economy (PA to a successful SME in the growth phase); earns enough to feed her grandson and live comfortably, but whose outgoings are too high to be covered by universal credit.
How should she manage her risk?
What about a diabetic nan (mid 50s) whose work is essential for the economy (PA to a successful SME in the growth phase); earns enough to feed her grandson and live comfortably, but whose outgoings are too high to be covered by universal credit.
How should she manage her risk?
she would be covered under furlough if unable to work from home.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-54870145
Good progress? Jeez
How long should this take to implement once green lighted?
If her company is operating then furlough may not be an option.
Before I read that, is it anything to do with getting testing set up at airports?
Yes? How can I help you?fudge brick clam rooster
Before I read that, is it anything to do with getting testing set up at airports?
You didn't read the BBC article I linked to and commented on thenNo. How long it will take to produce a vaccine and get it out to people. TLDR = about a year.