Great graphics in the article, made me feel ill just looking at themView: https://BANNED/irazoqui_javier/status/1272969359372226566
Student nurses were asked to work on the front line, in paid positions despite not being fully qualified (3rd year, the 6 months work would take them up to being qualified)
As it was paid, many took this offer up, many quit the jobs they already had, in order to start working as a nurse during this crisis.
The govt has now changed the contracts to unpaid as of the end of July.

The Premier League is starting today and during the eight rounds the premier league players and staff will be tested for coronavirus twice weekly.
Is a twice weekly test available anyone else?
To be fair, they've been having a tough time of it, with all their gear being diverted to the NHS.Am guessing that anyone with a medical fetish should be loving it!
Read this headlines in Boris's favourite? paper.
Private schools set to ignore Government and open in September 'come what may'
Basically the most prestigious fee-paying institutions are setting up their own track and trace systems. The governor at one of the country's leading private schools said "There is no confidence left in the Government, given their failed promises. All schools should do the same."
Full story here as Telegraph is subscription.
www.msn.com/en-gb/news/coronavirus/exclusive-private-schools-set-to-ignore-government-and-open-in-september-come-what-may/ar-BB15zLx5?ocid=msedgdhp
I wasn't aware of that TBH, which make's what I saw earlier today, even more bizarre.Since COVID-19 virus can be found in faeces
Wow some people are just grim !I wasn't aware of that TBH, which make's what I saw earlier today, even more bizarre.
I was washing my hands in an "on site" Gents.
A guy came out of "the stalls" I thought he was about to wash his hands, instead he filled his hand with water took a drink and ran the rest around his face and head.
I was just leaving at that point, as to whether he washed his paws after I've no idea ....![]()
Aren't they just?Wow some people are just grim !
What a travesty !The govt has now changed the contracts to unpaid as of the end of July.
Continuing my faecal themeI wasn't aware of that TBH, which make's what I saw earlier today, even more bizarre.
I was washing my hands in an "on site" Gents.
A guy came out of "the stalls" I thought he was about to wash his hands, instead he filled his hand with water took a drink and ran the rest around his face and head.
I was just leaving at that point, as to whether he washed his paws after I've no idea ....![]()
Droplets, that's been known about for years, as you know, but I thought it was spread rather than height, once they ( easily) left the bowl. but I'll stand to be corrected, on that.Continuing my faecal themeI see the Chinese have woken up to what I’ve always known as the “Floral Fountain” — the about 6 ft high (can’t remember the height) fountain of droplets/aerosol that rises up each time you flush the loo with the lid up coating your toothbrush etc with bugs
. They are calling it a “plume”.
People walk in to a bathroom bare foot or getting out of a shower / bath etc bare foot and then walking around the house....
Droplets, that's been known about for years, as you know, but I thought it was spread rather than height, once they ( easily) left the bowl. but I'll stand to be corrected, on that.
As an average bathroom isn't very big, it's not only toothbrushes that'll get covered of course. Face cloths towels and even floor coverings as it settles.
People walk in to a bathroom bare foot or getting out of a shower / bath etc bare foot and then walking around the house....
At least most sensible people take precautions ...
Well yes and no, virus's find it easier to enter the body through "broken skin" but treading it around of course is easy either bare foot or shod.Barefoot or shod - makes no difference,
I've always thought the "IT Crowd" were odd, that proves itWhere i used to work (and I believe its a common thing with IT people/developers) is that they walk around in socks all day,
As a developer for 35 years I admit that I always walked around in socks... ...but I did have shoes over them!I've always thought the "IT Crowd" were odd, that proves it![]()

Where i used to work (and I believe its a common thing with IT people/developers) is that they walk around in socks all day, including the loos!!!![]()
I've never seen anyone walk around an office sans shoes. I must have worked in the wrong places!I used to work in IT, and yes, there were a large number of people who didn't wear shoes in the office, it was odd! I was tempted to leave a few drawing pins laying around.
Where i used to work (and I believe its a common thing with IT people/developers) is that they walk around in socks all day, including the loos!!!![]()
Probably unlikely in U.K. , but hookwormWell yes and no, virus's find it easier to enter the body through "broken skin" but treading it around of course is easy either bare foot or shod.
Again it looks like China don`t know how to admit things, sad really.
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/worl...-wuhan-by-mid-march/ar-BB15C1q8?ocid=msedgdhp
We're hardly any better really are we?
Droplets, that's been known about for years, as you know, but I thought it was spread rather than height, once they ( easily) left the bowl. but I'll stand to be corrected, on that.
As an average bathroom isn't very big, it's not only toothbrushes that'll get covered of course. Face cloths towels and even floor coverings as it settles.
People walk in to a bathroom bare foot or getting out of a shower / bath etc bare foot and then walking around the house....
At least most sensible people take precautions ...
I have a new, ( now promoted to ) regional manager at work. who has a fraction of my experience,Now we have ”UK ministers order urgent vitamin D coronavirus review”
Idiot
I do think it’s possibly excusable in this case given which drug it is etc and the current situation.View: https://BANNED/angie_rasmussen/status/1272899557467271169
View: https://BANNED/angie_rasmussen/status/1272899566174699525
The best thing about being a contractor with an in-demand skill set was being able to say, in all honesty, "if you want me to b****r off you're going the right way about it". I only had to do it 3 times in 60 jobs and I was only taken up on my offer once. To be fair though I seem to have been very lucky and liked most of the people I worked for and with.Sound familiar ?![]()

I agree, as I think it will be USA then us and China with the worst in the world, but sadly the true death toll will never come out.