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  • Re: Coronavirus update

    Originally posted by xsnaggle View Post
    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-55259497

    Remind me again, when is that new covid facility at the Heath going to be up and running with 400 extra beds? It's the 1st December isn't it? you know, the one to replace the one in the Stadium.

    Except it's not is it? I think 140 are available and the rest will be ready just when they're not needed. You cannot beat preparation and planning.
    are they needed currently?

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      Originally posted by A Quiet Monkfish View Post
      85001, including Drakeford
      weird comment

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        Secondary and primary now shutting a few days early.....


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          Originally posted by Rjk View Post
          are they needed currently?
          well Drakeford and his men keep telling us the NHS facilities are overrun and using it as reason for further constraints, so it must be. He wouldn't be economical with the truth would he?

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            Unreliable

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              Interesting stuff.....student infections very low


              Covid testing of students finds few positive cases https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/education-55267010

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              • Re: Coronavirus update

                Originally posted by xsnaggle View Post
                https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-55259497

                Remind me again, when is that new covid facility at the Heath going to be up and running with 400 extra beds? It's the 1st December isn't it? you know, the one to replace the one in the Stadium.

                Except it's not is it? I think 140 are available and the rest will be ready just when they're not needed. You cannot beat preparation and planning.
                The Lakeside Wing at the University Hospital of Wales will help Covid-19 patients with their rehabilitation and recovery


                Phase 1 opens today. With 160 or so beds. Phase 2 will be complete mid to end of January and will accommodate up to 400 acting as recovery and will certainly help a lot of the burden on the main hospital. I'm actually on site as part of the design team and very proud how we've built what we have in such a short space of time. No ****ing about, no politics, just an awful lot of guys grafting their asses off and working together 24/7 to get the facility up and running.

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                  Originally posted by Monster munch View Post
                  https://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/h...0-bed-19391905

                  Phase 1 opens today. With 160 or so beds. Phase 2 will be complete mid to end of January and will accommodate up to 400 acting as recovery and will certainly help a lot of the burden on the main hospital. I'm actually on site as part of the design team and very proud how we've built what we have in such a short space of time. No ****ing about, no politics, just an awful lot of guys grafting their asses off and working together 24/7 to get the facility up and running.
                  Good job....you should all sit back enjoy Christmas and be proud.....

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                    Originally posted by goats View Post
                    Good job....you should all sit back enjoy Christmas and be proud.....
                    I agree, good job. If it is late it's not your fault, it's the fault of the government for not commissioning it in time. It was supposed to be finished for 01 December, and bearing in mind they were ware of a potiential rise in infection they should never have closed the Stadium facility before it was up and running.

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                      Stricter rules will come into force after Christmas if Covid cases do not fall, first minister warns.


                      so NHS will not be able to cope and new hospital not fully operational.
                      And of course we are not going to have different levels of restrictions in Wales, the first minister said so.

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                        Originally posted by xsnaggle View Post
                        https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-politics-55273393

                        so NHS will not be able to cope and new hospital not fully operational.
                        And of course we are not going to have different levels of restrictions in Wales, the first minister said so.
                        Great news, so we will all have to suffer some in January because a few people need to watch only fools and horses with their siblings
                        on Christmas Day....wonderful.

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                            This is going to hit 200 pages soon, surely a record?

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                              A public health expert says there is little evidence to suggest it helps cut transmission rates.


                              Continuing mass testing in Wales could be a "massive-scale of waste of resources", a leading public health expert has said.

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                                First Minister Mark Drakeford warns the NHS risks becoming the "national coronavirus service".


                                Wales' NHS is in danger of becoming the "national coronavirus service" due to a rising number of Covid patients, the first minister has said.

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