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A total of 4,934 patients have died in hospital after testing positive for coronavirus in the UK as of 5pm on Saturday, the Department of Health has said, up by 621 from 4,313 the day before.

 

The only slight positive thing is the daily death rate is less than yesterday, hopefully tomorrow we can see a reduction too.

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The only slight positive thing is the daily death rate is less than yesterday, hopefully tomorrow we can see a reduction too.

I'm lowkey fearing for a weekend effect as we've seen in the past few weeks in other countries. Fingers crossed

Boris has gone into hospital voluntarily for testing following medical advice

 

Has he now?

 

Yesterday he was feeling better but still had a temperature.

I doubt he has gone voluntarily he would have been advised to.

 

It can't be good if he's had it for 10 days and still is have trouble enough to have to go to hospital. Hope he gets well soon.

Yet the Scottish Chief Medical Officer drove her family to their second home an hour away from where they live :lol:

She has now resigned after it was admitted it wasn’t the first time 🤦🏼‍♂️

What are these ‘routine tests’ he’s gone in for? I think they’re playing it down and he’s seriously unwell.
What are these ‘routine tests’ he’s gone in for? I think they’re playing it down and he’s seriously unwell.

 

I would say it's to check why the virus is persisting after 10 days and checking how his other organs are coping with the virus and lack of oxygen.

Being PM is a very stressful job, it ages you at the best of times. Stress slows recovery. If only he'd taken his own revised advice about safe procedures, rather then the initial "everything's fine" laissez-faire attitude. Fabulous how some people who wanted pubs to stay open and life to continue as normal are suddenly concerned about one man, having not shown much in the way of sympathy for the tens of thousands who have already died, and those still getting ill.

 

Bet he hasnt had a "get-well soon" card from Trump. I can't possibly repeat a lengthy personal post to Trump by Tommy Lee, nor link to it, and it would be wrong of me to suggest it's in any way hilarious, but since Motely Crue's Tommy had "that" bedroom tape sneak out it's been obvious that he can recognise a huge cock when he sees one.

 

 

Meanwhile Easter is looking forward to be a mass-slaughter of Evangelists in the USA as religious gatherings remain open in 8 States. Some Pastors are calling the coronavirus God's punishment for Man's sin, in a flagrant attempt to get more followers using fear. I'd suggest it was, if anything, punishment for mistreating the natural world, but to each their own.

 

One Pastor has died from the virus after pooh-poohing it's existence and carrying on as normal.

 

Presumably all hoping to assist their flocks into heaven that bit sooner and underline how science is an actual thing to everyone else. It's like Jonestown never happened at all and everyone has forgotten about it or learned anything about manipulating egotists.

Things got real. This virus doesn't discriminate. If this doesn't show the importance of staying at home, only leaving the house if you need to and wearing a mask and social distancing whilst doing it, this is it.

 

Let's hope he pulls through, not sure the country could take the PM dying personally. He could just be in ICU as it's easier to manage - Russia State TV called him as on a ventilator earlier but Downing Street called it as fake news..
Yes I hope he recovers quickly, it is indeed scary news that he is in intensive care now.
I've read a lot that 10 days of symptoms is a significant turning point where people either get better, or they think they're getting better but then it suddenly gets much worse (consistent with Boris' message the other day about 'feeling better'). :x
Much as I disapprove of him, I really hope Boris can make a recovery, we certainly can't be losing a prime minister right now. Just goes to show that even those with the best access to healthcare can't avoid it entirely D:
It was bad the minute he was rushed to hospital on a Sunday night with an announcement coming alongside the Queen's speech. I really hope he recovers but their downplaying throughout is frustratingly transparent.
It was bad the minute he was rushed to hospital on a Sunday night with an announcement coming alongside the Queen's speech. I really hope he recovers but their downplaying throughout is frustratingly transparent.

For him to have been taken to hospital on a Sunday night, his condition was clearly worse than they were letting on. The claim that he remained in charge was, therefore, probably not entirely true.

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