Happyilylost wrote: » People say stupid things in a crisis..... but really..... you believe the roll out of new testing centre after new testing centre across the country, the hiring of 1000's of new staff across our health service and ordering 10's of thousands of testing kits is the equivalent of someone sitting on their hands hoping this would go away????
STB. wrote: » The ordering of 10's of thousands if testing gear should have happened weeks ago, not when you announce testing. You don't put all the players in place to find you have no ball. We have had to abandon 40 to 50 thousand tests because there are either no tests available or no lab available to run the tests at a time when community transmission accounts for 45% of overall numbers. Your'e right about those that say stupid things in a crisis though. Sometimes the answer needs to be explained several times before it sinks in. But some people are led by the nose, I suppose. Be grand.
Cork Boy 53 wrote: » GPs are supposed to be paid 30 euro by the Dept. of Health for every Covid-19 consultation they make. Seems like you are being ripped off by your GP.
gmisk wrote: » They called me up after call and took a charge of 35 euro. It's honestly the least of my worries at this stage
Cork Boy 53 wrote: » Well I contacted my GP surgery just a little while ago and asked about this. It was confirmed to me that there should be no charge for a Covid-19 related consultation. You have been ripped off.
Lisha wrote: » I’m on list since Monday. Symptoms (high temp, sore throat, cough, absolute exhaustion) since Saturday, I’m trying not to panic, can barely leave bed. I’m exhausted and temps are impossible to bring down each morning. Dunno what to do next
cherryghost wrote: » My dad was tested positive. Awaiting my mothers results but naturally they are isolating from each other already.
bossdrum wrote: » I paid €40 on the 16th before the government brought in the free consultation. Some how I can't see my gp offering a refund? I'm finally getting tested today in West Cork.
mugsymugsy wrote: » Ring gp again
katiek102010 wrote: » Rang GP as still not received sick note. They have withheld it until I pay 50 euro. I need cert to cover isolation and cert saying fit to return next week. The 50 seemingly covers both certs and postage. Worst bit is í have a MC
Lisha wrote: » If by MC you mean miscarriage please accept my sympathies. I’d be looking for a new gp to be honest.
Topdolla wrote: It consists of 2 swabs, one down the back of the throat that wasn't too bad and then one up the nostril which wasn't great... They tell you to swallow while the push all the way up your nostril nearly out of your eye, my eye was watering for about 5 minutes
Deleted User wrote: » Got a call, my baby dosnt fit criteria anymore as temp has gone. Still coughing though. This new system is quite flawed.. Wouldn't it be handy to know if he or indeed we in the home had or have corona virus, for like you know, so we can quarantine? We were referred Friday 20th.
[Deleted User] wrote: » Got a call, my baby dosnt fit criteria anymore as temp has gone. Still coughing though. This new system is quite flawed.. Wouldn't it be handy to know if he or indeed we in the home had or have corona virus, for like you know, so we can quarantine? We were referred Friday 20th.
Stephen Gawking wrote: » Referred on 16th, got a call for an appointment tomorrow morning. Sir John rogersons quay even though i live nearly 60 miles away. Fingers crossed.
Deleted User wrote: » I think she means medical card. Seems crazy to have pay 50e for a sick cert esp if you have a medical card.
Odelay wrote: » I think she means Medical Condition? Preexisting?
Lisha wrote: » If by MC you mean miscarriage please accept my sympathies. I’d be looking for a new gp to be honest. Apologies if you meant medical card, crap treatment either way.