We’ve previously highlighted another initiative too --- Beer Is Here -- which lets you find a local brewery doing takeout and home delivery...CAMRA(@CAMRA_Official)
We're highlighting some pubs & breweries going the extra mile during lockdown #PullingTogether@chestnutgroupUK offer delivery/collection & online Q&As with their chefs! Plus 2 locations have opened as shops to help people access pantry staples.
Chestnut | Crafted Hospitality in East Anglia pic.twitter.com/3GNwQbpKfo
April 15, 2020
Let's hope they find a vaccine soon then eh?
Hmm.. its possible they may let a second wave occur and then re-lockdown into the flu season to manage capacity in NHS - almost herd immunity by stealth. If of course some restrictions are relaxed but social distancing stays in place then joe public can be blamed for not following social distancing. I have seen enough non distancing happening in the supermarkets. pub & restuarants will be the last to open. if you have to keep 2m away from other diners there probably isnt enought throughput to keep them viable. Or maybe you'd only have your table for 90 mins.
"The call for body bags came late Saturday.
By Monday, the police in a small New Jersey town had gotten an anonymous tip about a body being stored in a shed outside one of the state’s largest nursing homes.
When the police arrived, the corpse had been removed from the shed, but they discovered 17 bodies piled inside the nursing home in a small morgue intended to hold no more than four people.
“They were just overwhelmed by the amount of people who were expiring,” said Eric C. Danielson, the police chief in Andover, a small township in Sussex County, the state’s northernmost county.
The 17 were among 68 recent deaths linked to the long-term care facility, Andover Subacute and Rehabilitation Center I and II, including two nurses, officials said. Of those who died, 26 people had tested positive for the virus.
Although Around me at least and I am sure its the same in a lot of places social distancing in supermarkets is non existant I queue for something in an aisle while someone gets something as soon as they move along some ***** rams me out the way and almost climbs over me to get there first.. people coughing and spluttering on their trolley going the wrong way downteh isles.. That is one of the biggest threats to people getting it, not going for a walk in the park around the block to get some fresh air away from others.
Jesus , that is really grim readingIf you think we've got it bad here; from the NYT
TY for the Beer is here link... however the only one in reasonable distance is pretty much sold out of anything I'd want to buy.From the Guardian Business Blog
Nearly 2,000 pubs, breweries and cider makers are now offering takeaway or delivery services to help keep themselves afloat during the coronavirus lockdown, according to the Campaign for Real Ale.
The industry group has a directory of these initiatives as part of its Pulling Together, campaign where it’s also asking customers to join local “pay it forward” schemes, paying for drinks, rooms or events now to be redeemed in future.
We’ve previously highlighted another initiative too --- Beer Is Here -- which lets you find a local brewery doing takeout and home delivery...
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Jesus , that is really grim reading
TY for the Beer is here link... however the only one in reasonable distance is pretty much sold out of anything I'd want to buy.
Let's hope they find a vaccine soon then eh?
With regards to your point on one to one care, and possibly one of the reasons the nightingale hospital isnt already filling up is that trusts have massively increased their ITU bed capacity, they have done this by converting existing areas into makeshift ITUs and pulling staff from all over the hospital who may be able to assist. So now it isnt a case of one to one care from an ITU nurse it's more a case of a ITU nurse having a team to look after 2-4 patients made up of general ward nurses and anaesthetic trained theatre staff. It's not ideal but it is better than nothing. And for someone who is a frontline worker I am glad the nightingale hospitals are there, and I'm glad they remain empty, if they are full it means we are completely overwhelmed, if they arent there we have no back up plan. The patients being sent into nursing homes I really dont know, I can understand that these patients may not be for resuscitation but sending them into a home with lots of other vulnerable people is really irresponsible. The problem is where do they go? They cant stay in hospital as they will take up beds for patients that may survive.Where did I mention Boris? As I said I've been wondering (and myself as well as other forumites, some of who themselves or partners have front line experence over the past couple of days have been discussing. ) How will the the nightingale hospitals be staffed give that the ICU patients need at least one to one care and hospitals will need all the specialist ICU care staff they can get themselves
We may only be at 80% ICU capacity but it's being reported there are hundreds of deaths in care homes. These people obviously arnen't being taken to hospital, which would defianately push us up to the 100% ICU capacity if not beyond. So why arnt all these elderly victims being taken to the Nightingale hospitals. Is it because we dont have enough ICU specialists? Which is my point rather than the bed capacity which we seem to have with the several nightingale hospitals which are being built
I think lockdown will end around June time, SE cannot claim anything until then.
Girffriend has been so royally done over by these restrictions she is destitute cannot work at all has a small child to look after and nursery are still demanding she pays £500 per month despite them not having her son.. we are contemplating moving in either here or there so this will enable her to work if it goes on any longer.
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