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Hands up all those who incline to the view that Manx Care’s deputy chief executive should have his tail amputated.

"You know it makes sense."

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indeed; just like "blow the bloody doors off!" ........ but only in Scotland; just north of the border; that too was an obvious, common-sense decision: how could anyone not grasp that?

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The best advice in the world, “go out and take a walk”.💕💕

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Yep, the bird flu scare is heating up. How can anyone trust our health agencies anymore? The lies surrounding lab leak doesn’t help, nor the unbridled power of pharma.

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"Working in the NHS is hard enough, but starting work feeling lost, anxious, and unprepared isn't the way forward when caring for patients."

Nothing new there.

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It looks to me that if we were to add the +ve rates of these four viruses together it would give a steady rate of about 35% (maybe a bit more in winter). When one goes up others go down. Do we know why?

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I was going to say "only the bugs know: but on more sure ground to say: only those manipulating the results know; some even go so far as to say none of these wretched things exist; folks trained in medical schools say that; some say that virology is to bacteriology; as astrology is to astronomy; some would say they have never identified things that begin with "V"; they are all a figment of the imagination; what they claim to see, are cell breakdown products; I don't know; these days, we aren't sure of anything .......

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Jun 30·edited Jun 30

I think of viruses as seeds or spores. When dormant they don't consume energy, don't inhale (carbon dioxide or orygen) or require water so are not alive (in any sensible definition of the word). And they are very very small. Even so all these microscopic biological entities are real.

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"Even so all these microscopic biological entities are real."

that's great Keith; we all need to believe in something.

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