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The boss of Serco (Rupert Soames) is being economical with the truth when discussing the profits for the year. He's deducting losses made from areas affected by Covid restrictions from the profits made through winning government covid contracts.
 
Masks are there to protect others though - if teachers only come into contact with others wearing masks then they are protected.
In primary schools neither the teachers nor the pupils are wearing masks in most classrooms.

I think teachers can wear a mask if they choose to but it’s not mandatory.

My wife works as a one to one with a kid with special needs and can’t wear a mask as it would freak the kid out too much. Thankfully she was able to get her first vaccine last weekend.
 
Well that’s just stupid then isn’t it?

Edit - so you want them to have more PPE (there is literally nothing beyond a mask), but they don’t wear the PPE they do have.
They don’t wear them because the government says not to. Apparently, it is perfectly safe to sit in a classroom of 30 kids from different families without any masks or social distancing.
 
Moved from Level 5 to 4 on that Nandos scale
 
Had my first jab yesterday. Astra Zeneca. Pretty savage reaction last night - shaking and shivering so much I couldn't tap pass code into my phone. Absolutely wiped out today. Only silver lining is I didn't have strength to watch the cricket...
 
Hope you pick up soon Normski but a small price to pay for the protection.

Less than a week for the budget and it is rumoured Eat Out So We Can Blame You is coming back after the 21st June and every adult in the UK will get a £150 High Street Voucher to spend on anything but food/drink (Kids £75).
Also rumoured that duty on alcohol will be lowered for Pubs/Restuarants and to counter it a charge put on Alcohol to increase the price of it in shops. So July 2021 the month we all buy new clothes, get plastered and eat out so much the new clothes don't fit us.
 
Thousands of disgruntled blokes sitting on benches in shopping centres, getting steadily more enraged then pack them off to a pub for a load of cheap booze.

Sounds good!
 
Had my first jab yesterday. Astra Zeneca. Pretty savage reaction last night - shaking and shivering so much I couldn't tap pass code into my phone. Absolutely wiped out today. Only silver lining is I didn't have strength to watch the cricket...
Weird - seems to affect everyone differently - had mine nearly 3 weeks ago and just had a slightly sore arm & a runny nose for a couple of days. Annoying, but not debilitating.
 
Thousands of disgruntled blokes sitting on benches in shopping centres, getting steadily more enraged then pack them off to a pub for a load of cheap booze.

Sounds good!
Essentially life before Covid, when Wetherspoons could open then
 
Fascinating programme just on the beeb, about how we're fighting covid.
An army of scientists and health professionals fighting our corner, some right clever bastards working hard for us......I found it quite uplifting.
 
Had my first jab yesterday. Astra Zeneca. Pretty savage reaction last night - shaking and shivering so much I couldn't tap pass code into my phone. Absolutely wiped out today. Only silver lining is I didn't have strength to watch the cricket...

I had aches/pains/shivers for a couple of days. Not enough to wipe me off my feet but had to load up on paracetamol and ibuprofen. Most people who I speak to who’ve had the az vaccine say something similar.
 
I had aches/pains/shivers for a couple of days. Not enough to wipe me off my feet but had to load up on paracetamol and ibuprofen. Most people who I speak to who’ve had the az vaccine say something similar.
Couldn't do anything yesterday, but 6/30 last night it went as suddenly as it had come on. Wouldn't say I feel 100% this morning - but you never do after a day in bed - but I'm nearly there. At one point yesterday I was worrying about being recovered for the game tomorrow night...
 
good to hear norm. To be honest, your reaction is the worst I've heard. Pretty much everyone else I know has had no, or virtually no adverse reaction.
 
I was on a call yesterday with a guy who said the same things as Norman, looked like shit too.
 
It varies a lot person to person, most of my friends have had it with very few reactions. A 80 year old mate had it with none at all, his brother had his the next day and it put him in bed for 3 days, both had the AZ one.
Guy came to service our boiler the other day had the Pfizer jab and it gave him bad headaches for 2 days, his missus had the AZ with no reaction
 
good to hear norm. To be honest, your reaction is the worst I've heard. Pretty much everyone else I know has had no, or virtually no adverse reaction.
Honestly, LJ, the shaking was the worst I have ever experienced. Came on really quickly - maybe in two or three minutes - lasted 15 minutes and then switched itself off. If you'd told me I'd got medieval sweating sickness, or a Martian had winged me with his death ray, I'd have believed you. I think only conclusion you can draw from all the above is that everyone's reaction is different.
 
Key workers will not be prioritised in the second phase of the vaccines rollout, JCVI confirms. Age-based approach will continue - starting with 40-49, then 30-39 and finally 18-29.
 
Key workers will not be prioritised in the second phase of the vaccines rollout, JCVI confirms. Age-based approach will continue - starting with 40-49, then 30-39 and finally 18-29.
yep, but not prioritising by occupation, as we discussed earlier.
 
The speed they are whipping through the groups should avoid any major issues on that front. Fully expect every adult to have been offered their 1st dose before the current target of July.
 
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