swiwi_ wrote: » “The prime minister has been stable overnight and remains in good spirits. He is receiving standard oxygen treatment and breathing without any other assistance. He has not required mechanical ventilation or non-invasive respiratory support” Which begs the question why isn’t he in the normal ward...?
Dave_The_Sheep wrote: » As an example, I wasn't even able to run a speed test last night because the test kept erroring out as it wasn't able to make a connection in time. Things are OK this morning, so far. Happening on two PCs but less so on my phone and not at all on my laptop (though that has a VPN on it which may be affecting things). Must test with my vpn on my main machine to see if that helps.
Squidgy Black wrote: » Are the PCs wired or wireless? If anything a VPN would only slow down your network, it shouldn't slow things down. The one thing I would probably suggest is do a DNS flush on the PCs and then if that doesn't work set your DNS to Google's settings (8.8.8.8), there was something similar happening to my grandparents Virgin a while back on their laptop
Squidgy Black wrote: » The one thing I would probably suggest is do a DNS flush on the PCs and then if that doesn't work set your DNS to Google's settings (8.8.8.8), there was something similar happening to my grandparents Virgin a while back on their laptop
swiwi_ wrote: » The word we are looking for is disingenuous. It’s clear they are telling porkies.
Buer wrote: » Is it? I'd imagine Johnson would be moved into ICU far more quickly than the average person. There are plenty of people who will be in the ICU and will see him. If he was on a ventilator, the creepy tabloids could surely coax the information from some underpaid staff member?
Deleted User wrote: » My gf seems to be holding me personally responsible for not seeing each other right now. This is exhausting. We met in the park at a distance and we basically fought the whole time. Not sure why I'm posting here. It's been handy for a rant recently.
Bazzo wrote: » It would be utterly pointless. Either he needs a ventilator or he doesn't, if he doesn't there's no point in him being in the ICU, if his condition changes and he does he would not die in the time it would take to move him there.
Deleted User wrote: » We met in the park at a distance and we basically fought the whole time. Not sure why I'm posting here. It's been handy for a rant recently.
Buer wrote: » I would imagine he doesn't need one (yet) but is in there on the basis of who he is and the need to ensure he has round the clock attention. He's obviously in a serious condition but are we not verging on conspiracy theory stuff i.e. Downing Street is lying about his condition? Given you live in the UK and swiwi is a medical professional, you're both better placed to comment than I am but is it not jumping to conclusions somewhat?
Clegg wrote: » I'm glad Tubridy has recovered. Some people don't like him, but I found his LLS appearances over the last month to be rather reassuring. A lot of people needed that.
Buer wrote: » are we not verging on conspiracy theory stuff i.e. Downing Street is lying about his condition?
b.gud wrote: » If I remember correctly I think you said your gf worked in the health industry, in which case she is, as I'm sure you are far more aware than I, under a huge deal of pressure so the fight is probably not about you but more about frustration with the situation in general. I know that you probably know what I've said above already but sometimes when you're in the middle of it it can be hard to look at the bigger picture and getting a bit of reassurance from someone outside the situation is helpful, and necessary so don't be afraid to rant on here anytime
swiwi_ wrote: » As an aside, I’m not personally hearing that hydroxychloriquine is a wonder drug. It might make a small difference, I doubt it’s the panacea.
[Deleted User] wrote: » I get it that frustration will be boiling over. I'm experiencing it myself. But she's trying to convince me that we should be seeing each other as if its normal. I don't agree and because I'm not agreeing, I am to blame. I'm feeling emotionally blackmailed into going against my better judgement. People in her work agree that we should be fine to see each other because we don't live with our parents. This is healthcare workers which blows my mind. Am I being far too cautious here? I thought the message was "Stay at home". I don't want an Italy situation here. If there a 1% chance of that, I will stay home seeing nobody for a month straight. Another problem here is that I'm happy out isolating. I could spend a week in front of my computer and I'd only go a little crazy. She's a very social person who's effectively had her way of life taken away. She's the kind of person who would never be alone. It's only been a week and she's distraught. So it's much, much easier on me than her right now. She said this whole thing is convenient for me as I like some alone time.
[Deleted User] wrote: » I hope he pulls through. Statistically he's in quite a bit of peril now unless this is an over reaction given his profile. I find it hard to be sympathetic however. His handling of this crisis has ranged from deeply incompetent to genuinely callous. The early downplaying, insisting on shaking peoples hands and failing to ramp up effectively will cost many many lives that could have been saved. His continued attempts to point score against the EU whilst pathetic is also incredibly damaging and the overall response of the Tory party to covid19 is an integral part of why so, so many in the UK just aren't taking this seriously. I hope he pulls through but I also hope he has to answer for all the damage he has done these last few years.
Deleted User wrote: » I get it that frustration will be boiling over. I'm experiencing it myself. But she's trying to convince me that we should be seeing each other as if its normal. I don't agree and because I'm not agreeing, I am to blame. I'm feeling emotionally blackmailed into going against my better judgement. People in her work agree that we should be fine to see each other because we don't live with our parents. This is healthcare workers which blows my mind. Am I being far too cautious here? I thought the message was "Stay at home". I don't want an Italy situation here. If there a 1% chance of that, I will stay home seeing nobody for a month straight. Another problem here is that I'm happy out isolating. I could spend a week in front of my computer and I'd only go a little crazy. She's a very social person who's effectively had her way of life taken away. She's the kind of person who would never be alone. It's only been a week and she's distraught. So it's much, much easier on me than her right now. She said this whole thing is convenient for me as I like some alone time.
Bazzo wrote: » The girlfriend has heard through a friend who's an ER consultant down in London that Boris is on CPAP, which isn't quite a ventilator but not far off, and also explains why he's in ICU, the next step would be a ventilator.
Stheno wrote: » That's the facemask/hood right?