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Lloyds Banking Group Plc | LSE:LLOY | London | Ordinary Share | GB0008706128 | ORD 10P |
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23/1/2021 19:36 | Such a shame anyone with any illness is getting shunned by the nhs with them 100% looking at covid and nothing else. Single issue politics is rarely for the best. Let's hope when this thing is over or managed correctly, nhs gets to spend its resources not in a single issue manner. Hang in there Minny, I reckon the mental health budget will be increased substantially to cater to those driven over the bottle edge by isolation and loneliness. | pierre oreilly | |
23/1/2021 19:17 | just to clarify re 859 the uk has agreed to give the EU a 6 mth grace period b4 enforcing our customs regs. Seems BJ u overlooked their agreement to the same. In the HOC BJ brushed aside the fishermens anger More and more he fails | ![]() jl5006 | |
23/1/2021 18:54 | Doesnt matter maxk - its all about the perspective . The media and politicians twist the lie into a truism. Dont care who did in the case of Princess Nut nuts - BJ is just a fatter version of Jimmie Crankie alias Wee B. Says it all politics is a cesspit - few remain unembroiled in the detritus | ![]() jl5006 | |
23/1/2021 18:47 | For those that still believe the Biden democracy truth perspective try the article in the mail today written by David Jones about our fishermans plight and the way the French are exacting revenge by port delays destroying fish exports and the way BJ has not an iota as to what has resulted from his ? great deal. Just lies absolute BJ - Tny B was - but he was Ali campbell - u were said to be an honest joe - but u are just another Biden. I can see no argument for u to remain as leader - unless the Tory party stands for the - I just tell lies and people love it! | ![]() jl5006 | |
23/1/2021 18:44 | I dont think Doris is taking advantage of a young burd....quite the reverse imo. | ![]() maxk | |
23/1/2021 18:44 | Just in case you missed this, this morning. A nice reminder of project fear being proven wrong | ![]() stonedyou | |
23/1/2021 18:41 | https://www.theguard | ![]() tygarreg | |
23/1/2021 17:20 | Severe COVID More Likely in Black, Asian Patients By Robert Preidt HealthDay Reporter TUESDAY, Oct. 13, 2020 (HealthDay News) -- Black and Asian COVID-19 patients are more likely than white patients to have severe illness, a new British study finds. Researchers analyzed data from more than 1,800 adult COVID-19 patients admitted to King's College Hospital in London between March 1 and June 2. Patients who were Black or of mixed ethnicity were three times more likely to be admitted to the hospital than white patients. Survival rates were about the same for Black and white patients. While Asian patients weren't more likely than white patients to be hospitalized, their need for intensive care and death rate in the hospital was higher than the other groups, the study found. Ethnic minority patients were 10 to 15 years younger than white patients and had higher rates of other health problems, especially diabetes, according to findings published Oct. 9 in the journal EClinicalMedicine. "The finding that Black versus Asian patients are affected in quite different ways, and that significant risk persists even after adjustment for deprivation and long-term health conditions, is striking," said study co-author Dr. Ajay Shah, head of cardiovascular medicine and sciences at King's College London. He said it strongly suggests that other factors, possibly biological, are important and that different treatment strategies may be needed for different ethnic groups. "For Black patients, the issue may be how to prevent mild infection progressing to severe, whereas for Asian patients it may be how to treat life-threatening complications," Shah said in a hospital news release. Dr. Sonya Babu-Narayan, associate medical director of the British Heart Foundation, said the impact of COVID-19 on ethnic minority populations has been seen across the world. "Why coronavirus hits people with an ethnic minority background harder, and how to mitigate this, has been complex to address," she said in the release. Dr. Chris Whitty -- chief medical officer for the National Institute for Health Research, a U.K. agency that funds health care research -- said the findings should help health care workers provide the best possible treatment to patients from ethnic minority groups. | ![]() freddie01 | |
23/1/2021 16:49 | Go Joe. Wall has stopped being built. Hurray! | ![]() minerve 2 | |
23/1/2021 16:47 | Trumpty Dumpty sat on a wall. LOL | ![]() minerve 2 | |
23/1/2021 16:44 | Nigel Farage@Nigel_Farage7 | ![]() xxxxxy | |
23/1/2021 15:17 | Eat your heart out Min :-)) @Nigel_Farage After all the Remainer scaremongering, Nissan is here to stay as predicted. | ![]() maxk |
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