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Lloyds Banking Group Plc | LSE:LLOY | London | Ordinary Share | GB0008706128 | ORD 10P |
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07/4/2020 14:15 | GB pound recovered and Lloy nearly at 32. Hope for more gains on DJI this afternoon. | ![]() oapknob1 | |
07/4/2020 14:13 | It isn't a fact the anyone is doing 'a grand job' They are opinions. Some have the opinion Boris is doing 'a grand job', others hold the opinion he isn't doing a grand job. The crucial bit is that most welcome others holding a differing opinion to themselves, and don't wish others dead for doing so. Simples. | pierre oreilly | |
07/4/2020 14:10 | "majority of these deaths will be in the United Kingdom" Model predicts 151,680 coronavirus deaths in Europe. Europe could see 151,680 deaths from the coronavirus during its first wave, a model created by researchers at the University of Washington predicted. A majority of these deaths will be in the United Kingdom, where the researchers estimated as many as 66,000 people could die from COVID-19. In Italy, the initial epicenter of the outbreak in Europe, deaths could hit 20,000, according to the predictions released on Tuesday. The researchers also forecast the UK would hit its peak of infections around April 17, while Germans can expect the highest number of deaths on April 19. | ![]() smartypants | |
07/4/2020 14:05 | Narrow ShouldersPosted April 7, 2020 at 7:22 am | PermalinkAnothe | ![]() xxxxxy | |
07/4/2020 14:00 | Alp and ACE. Two drinking buddies from way back as I recall. Both from the same high and mighty I am set. | ![]() maxidi | |
07/4/2020 13:49 | Alps - "Gove" Well, well, I actually agree with you, but Boris is doing a grand job and try as they might, the media haven't managed to kill him off, yet. | ![]() poikka | |
07/4/2020 13:47 | maxidi - "ALP try not to sound so superior it's not very nice. You just sound big headed and nobody likes that!" Alps - "There is much too much rubbish posted - a few facts from time to time is a novel idea to some." You just gorra larf. | ![]() poikka | |
07/4/2020 13:44 | Maybe we can trial it on Boris ???? | ![]() ladeside | |
07/4/2020 13:43 | In matters healthcare and medicinal Alp is way above you. For once maxidi shut your mouth and listen to a very knowledgeable poster | ![]() aceuk | |
07/4/2020 13:42 | maxidi - you know me long enough - I don't mix emotions and facts. There is much too much rubbish posted - a few facts from time to time is a novel idea to some. | ![]() alphorn | |
07/4/2020 13:26 | ALP try not to sound so superior it's not very nice. You just sound big headed and nobody likes that! | ![]() maxidi | |
07/4/2020 13:23 | The facts are that the French have used hydroxychloroquine weeks ago in a trial on 50 very ill patients and 48 were completely well after a 5 day trial. It was also used in one of the U.S. states with very positive success. IMO we should be using it now and not waiting for our own lengthy trial and trust the French trial... it could save a lot of lives. | ![]() maxidi | |
07/4/2020 13:09 | Sanofi Pharma sells Plaquenil (hydroxychloroquine) The question is not whether it is approved - the question is centred on 'Off-label' use; different question. Sanofi is launching two clinical studies on hydroxychloroquine for Coronavirus themselves and are also providing the medicine for free to research centres participating in the WHO trial and other researchers. Try and keep to the facts. | ![]() alphorn | |
07/4/2020 13:03 | "socialist doctors" Give yourself a break, not that it actually matters but I think you'll find that the vast majority of Doctors are in fact Tory voters for obvious reasons. You still don't get that the majority of people in the world don't live and breathe by a set political ideology as they tend to do what's best for them at any given time, political ideology's carry even less significance to the average person than your choice of football team etc. Apart from this there's really very little difference between extreme left and extreme right and by the same token there's very little between left leaning and right leaning. I do tire of this constant narrative on here about "lefty this", "socialist that", honestly,get a grip of yourselves !!! | ![]() ladeside | |
07/4/2020 12:44 | Boris Johnson 'is extremely sick' in intensive care says professor The Prime Minister was moved to the critical unit at St Thomas' Hospital on Monday evening An expert has shed light on Boris Johnson's likely condition after being rushed to intensive care. The Prime Minister has been fighting coronavirus since last week and was taken to hospital after his condition got worse. Derek Hill, professor of medical imaging at University College London (UCL), said Mr Johnson was "extremely sick" - with many coronavirus patients who need intensive care requiring invasive ventilation. The Prime Minister was moved to the critical unit at St Thomas' Hospital on Monday evening as part of his ongoing treatment for Covid-19. He was understood to be conscious when he was moved to intensive care at about 7pm, as a precaution should he require ventilation to aid his recovery | ![]() stonedyou | |
07/4/2020 12:43 | Boris Johnson 'is extremely sick' in intensive care says professor The Prime Minister was moved to the critical unit at St Thomas' Hospital on Monday evening An expert has shed light on Boris Johnson's likely condition after being rushed to intensive care. The Prime Minister has been fighting coronavirus since last week and was taken to hospital after his condition got worse. Derek Hill, professor of medical imaging at University College London (UCL), said Mr Johnson was "extremely sick" - with many coronavirus patients who need intensive care requiring invasive ventilation. The Prime Minister was moved to the critical unit at St Thomas' Hospital on Monday evening as part of his ongoing treatment for Covid-19. He was understood to be conscious when he was moved to intensive care at about 7pm, as a precaution should he require ventilation to aid his recovery | ![]() stonedyou | |
07/4/2020 12:35 | Well... I was making sure Bob's correct. Lol. | k38 |
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