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teacake44 | 20:35 Fri 24th Apr 2020 | Body & Soul
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How many times I've been right, this time estimating that Boris should be better and able to return to work, and that's with no updates, or seeing him, never mind examining him.
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He will benefit from being conscious rather than sedated but he will tire easily so I would expect his input to be restricted.
Any life threatening illness can have long term impacts so he will need monitoring by his medical team
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Eh up, stand to attention Oscar Blaketon on patrol,
.// To be sitting at home knowing your days are numbered without treatment must be very very hard, and unacceptable.//


no because we read the references PP told you to read like
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25054445

and if we do that - we see

"Time from diagnosis to treatment initiation, when analyzed as a continuous variable, was not a significant factor in survival."

this is also seen in Ca Breast and NHL
Surprising I know, but the research does NOT back up your comments - as in Teeky you are not right about this
If he's fit enough to phone his big mate Trump, not to mention the Queen, he's fit enough to talk to the nation, especially the sycophants who put him in power.
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21.55 Please keep up has they tend to say on here, his medical team have been monitoring him, since he left hospital at his holiday venue. Not many that leave hospital after having the virus get that amount of attention.
Best take a look at this thread:

https://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/News/Politics/Question1704127-4.html

In particular the ridiculous nonsense spouted by this OP on the evening of Tuesday 21st April. Among it was this (when speaking of the PM's spell in IC):

"Almost dying? very ill yes. but we were told that he didn't need a ventilator. those are the ones that are nearly dying, and do."

I don't think it's worth going over again.
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@22.04 Treatment already started, then stopped.
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And I stand by my post on the 21st of April, so your point is. ?
my friend's niece a lady of 64 had to get chemo last Tuesday at 11.00am. She was told to sit in her car and they would ring her - without going into the nitty gritty, she was called at 4.10pm. She had had no food, water or anything since she didn't know this was going to happen.
Most going home are not expected to lead a country - do you think anyone wants to see Boris any less than 100% fighting fit, do you think that will inspire confidence in the government’s ability to deal with this situation? You haven’t had a good word to say about any of Boris’ substitutes.
What is the question?
Leave the man alone. He’s cheated, death. He’s got to recover.
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That's because none of them are any good. I'll leave you with this though. In January Boris allowed the media to film him shaking hands with hospital staff, and saying there was no need for any concern about the virus, a few weeks down the line, he along with his government were advising we, the public, to social distant, and not go out, and closed everyone down., and he himself caught the virus. So was he right or wrong, advising us that there was no need to be concerned?
Back in January, the W.H.O. said there was no evidence that corona virus was transmitted by human to human contact.
I don’t think you even know what you actually want, you just like to complain about anything that takes your fancy. Maybe you need some new hobbies or something, your current hobby of constantly nit picking and whingeing can’t be good for you.
I wish you were going to leave us with this....but I very much doubt it.
My brother in law (65) had the virus. He's a runner so very luckily has a good pair of lungs. My sister nursed him at home until he spiked a temperature of just over 40 when she called an ambulance. He was in hospital anout two hours and they sent him home. Thank God he is now on the mend but he was told his lungs will take at least three months to repair, he still gets exhausted but is alive. Its now been just over a month since he fell ill. Boris needed oxygen, if not a ventilator, it will take him a while to recover.
TC, //I can't believe how many times I have been right//
Neither can anybody else.
I can danny, None.
I can't believe these teacake threads are still getting responses. I've certainly given up to responding to teacake.

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