Unless the government grows a pair and starts making grown up decisions like the rest of the world I fear COVID 2.0 could be a lot worse than the first wave.
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You will be waiting a long time for that, i think.
We have not even reached November and some hospitasl are already at capacity.
At Birmingham they had portaloos for the construction crew. Everyone thought they were going to be the toilets for the patients. Until they took them away
It reads like the Norwegians have managed to come up with an innovative way to cull their elderly. Just pile them all onto a bus and send them roaming around the countryside until nature takes it's course.
All the fuzzy warm taking care of people stopsn then going to work and filling the MPs pension pots and PPE businesses.
Hospitality gives people hangovers and they don't go to work, and they stop filling the MPs pension pots and PPE businesses.
Stop them getting hangovers, keep the distractions like kids out of the way and everyone can work and "everyone" is happy. Just s bit of a shame a few people die.
Not that I'm at all cynical that this government don't give a **** about the people of this country.
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If everything seems under control, you're not going fast enough - Mario Andretti
I'd say the government is doing a very good job of representing the majority of public feeling. What saddens me is the fact that the majority of us are complete **** s!!!
The quarantine/iso requirement stress on our work force is taking its toll. We found out a work mate committed suicide yesterday at home. He was due out to work in a week. Usual story, well adjusted guy and had been offshore for 20 yrs.
It’s f**king sad in this day and age blokes still think they have to hold everything in and just ‘harden up’.
I hope the company take this seriously as the attempt we had in quarantine a couple of months ago seemed to be treated quite blasé, blaming his other problems for the attempt with no consideration that what we are being subject to is taking a toll.
Happiness is not a destination. It is a way of life.
Kwacky wrote:Very few companies seem to care about mental health.
Funnily enough we just had a big mental health education session last time offshore. But all lip service. A week later they changed our shifts from 3 weeks to 6 weeks with no dialogue with us thy are actually doing it
Happiness is not a destination. It is a way of life.
The head of my department is our point of contact for mental health issues.
Her idea to deal with my stress was for me to take 2 weeks off then go back to doing the same thing. She's cancelled the follow meetings I've had in the diary.