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People are still dying of Covid19 in Australia (Read 66942 times)
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Reply #1485 - Yesterday at 3:21pm
 
Feedback  is busy work for nursing administrators.
It keeps staff from hands on nursing such as " preventing falls"

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Reply #1486 - Yesterday at 4:51pm
 
aquascoot wrote Yesterday at 3:21pm:
Feedback  is busy work for nursing administrators.
It keeps staff from hands on nursing such as " preventing falls"


Wow.

I find myself agreeing with you. How many times is that now? Twice in 5 years?

Anyway - yeah, that's I don't bother with any of this feedback or survey nonsense. Nothing will change regardless of whether I do it or not. Just a complete waste of my time.

It keeps people "gainfully employed" except there are probably more important matters they should be dealing with.

From past experience they will send the feedback SMS one more time and then stop (after I ignore it again) although I wouldn't be surprised if the whole thing was automated like so many things are nowadays.
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** Repeat Covid infections exercise our immune system in the same way that repeat concussions exercise our brain **
 
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Reply #1487 - Today at 10:15am
 
Hmm, let's forget about wasting my time emailing the useless State "Health" Minister.

I might email John Flint at The West Australian/Sunday Times (I have his email address) and tell him about my aunt and everything that is still going on with Covid (although I'm sure he knows that Covid is still running rampant) and see if he can run another one of these in the paper:

https://www.ozpolitic.com/forum/YaBB.pl?num=1609817412/2165#2165

Because I'm sure he knows that the State government didn't "say the C word" again this year (the ads were the same ones from last year) and it's way past time for someone to hold these bastards (the government) to account for all of this.

And, by holding them to account I mean that, at a bare minimum, masks should be mandatory in all hospitals and aged care facilities. And also on all public transport but I can't see that ever happening again, unfortunately.

Oh, and my next door neighbour who has severe health issues (including cancer) has also tested positive for Covid. He told me this on the phone yesterday. He has to rush to his GP today to get antivirals.

Truly disgraceful stuff.
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Reply #1488 - Today at 10:21am
 
Carl D wrote Today at 10:15am:
...at a bare minimum, masks should be mandatory in all hospitals and aged care facilities. And also on all public transport ...


This should be in place at all times, COVID or no COVID.

Imagine how much it would reduce sickies in the workplace.

And remember back in the days long before COVID when people would laugh at our Asian friends who were always wearing masks on the bus and in supermarkets?

Not so funny now. They knew what they were doing.
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Reply #1489 - Today at 10:26am
 
greggerypeccary wrote Today at 10:21am:
Carl D wrote Today at 10:15am:
...at a bare minimum, masks should be mandatory in all hospitals and aged care facilities. And also on all public transport ...


This should be in place at all times, COVID or no COVID.

Imagine how much it would reduce sickies in the workplace.

And remember back in the days long before COVID when people would laugh at our Asian friends who were always wearing masks on the bus and in supermarkets?

Not so funny now. They knew what they were doing.



Yep - I was in the supermarket the other day and one bloke was continuously coughing.

Some people are simply disgusting and they don't care about other people at all.
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