Hang on a minute isn't it a routine for posters to claim they said the same thing sometime ago, especially when it comes to Covid19?anniec wrote: 27 Jul 2020, 13:13Ditto. Simply no need for that.Onelife wrote: 27 Jul 2020, 09:42You’re not alone Gill…. when I read David’s post I though exactly the same….Gill W wrote: 27 Jul 2020, 09:02
Sorry, I didn’t realise I couldn’t give my view if somebody had a similar view 5 hours ago.
Jeez, I get it in the neck when I disagree with someone, now it’s happening when I’m in agreement.
I’ve got a feeling my days on this forum are coming to an end… one way or another.
Current Affairs
-
towny44
- Deputy Captain

- Posts: 9669
- Joined: January 2013
- Location: Huddersfield
Re: Current Affairs
John
Trainee Pensioner since 2000
Trainee Pensioner since 2000
-
Manoverboard
- Ex Team Member
- Posts: 13014
- Joined: January 2013
- Location: Dorset
Re: Current Affairs
Of course it is and at the end of the day does it really matter who said it first ... ?towny44 wrote: 27 Jul 2020, 13:16Hang on a minute isn't it a routine for posters to claim they said the same thing sometime ago, especially when it comes to Covid19?
... as an afterthought ....
To always want to be first or always need to be right is surely a destructive trait which will logically end in tears, settle for some of the time rather than all of the time if only for harmony
.
Last edited by Manoverboard on 27 Jul 2020, 14:20, edited 1 time in total.
Keep smiling, it's good for your well being
-
Stephen
Topic author - Commodore

- Posts: 17761
- Joined: January 2013
- Location: Down South - The civilised end of the country :)
Re: Current Affairs
He hasn't got the post yet.
-
Manoverboard
- Ex Team Member
- Posts: 13014
- Joined: January 2013
- Location: Dorset
Re: Current Affairs
New and improved 90 minute testing capabilities for COVID and FLU 
Keep smiling, it's good for your well being
-
Stephen
Topic author - Commodore

- Posts: 17761
- Joined: January 2013
- Location: Down South - The civilised end of the country :)
Re: Current Affairs
It'll be interesting to see how the flu jab will be done this year. Our GP GP surgery don't know yet and are awaiting government guide lines.
Last edited by Stephen on 03 Aug 2020, 07:51, edited 1 time in total.
-
Manoverboard
- Ex Team Member
- Posts: 13014
- Joined: January 2013
- Location: Dorset
Re: Current Affairs
I was thinking the same, based on what usually happens I would expect there to be many more jabbing ' opportunities 'Stephen wrote: 03 Aug 2020, 07:50It'll be interesting to see how the flu jab will be done this year. Our GP GP surgery don't know yet and are awaiting government guide lines.
Keep smiling, it's good for your well being
-
Stephen
Topic author - Commodore

- Posts: 17761
- Joined: January 2013
- Location: Down South - The civilised end of the country :)
Re: Current Affairs
I'm debating weather to bother with it this year as previous years I get flu like symptoms a few weeks after having the jab. Horrible, feeling unwell and sweating for England every night for at least a fortnight.
-
towny44
- Deputy Captain

- Posts: 9669
- Joined: January 2013
- Location: Huddersfield
Re: Current Affairs
Apart from an occasional sore or aching arm I have never had a reaction to a flu jab, nor have I had flu.Stephen wrote: 03 Aug 2020, 10:48I'm debating weather to bother with it this year as previous years I get flu like symptoms a few weeks after having the jab. Horrible, feeling unwell and sweating for England every night for at least a fortnight.
So that probably puts the mockers on me for this year.
John
Trainee Pensioner since 2000
Trainee Pensioner since 2000
-
Manoverboard
- Ex Team Member
- Posts: 13014
- Joined: January 2013
- Location: Dorset
Re: Current Affairs
I had it once, the flu that is, and no way do I want it ever again so I will be a brave little soldier and roll my sleeve up 
Keep smiling, it's good for your well being
-
Onelife
- Captain

- Posts: 14169
- Joined: January 2013
Re: Current Affairs
I've only had the flu once before and it was as close to a near to death experience that l have ever felt .....squeak! squeak!
Go for it Stephen.....feel the pain

Go for it Stephen.....feel the pain
-
Jan Rosser
- Senior First Officer

- Posts: 2554
- Joined: January 2013
- Location: South Wales
Re: Current Affairs
I had Hong Kong flu in 1969 whilst pregnant with No. 1 son and have never been so ill in my life. I always have the flu jab and suffer no ill effects apart from a sore arm - since passing 70 I’ve had the shingles jab too and the nurse advised me to have it the same time as the flu jab but not in the same arm 
Janis
-
Manoverboard
- Ex Team Member
- Posts: 13014
- Joined: January 2013
- Location: Dorset
Re: Current Affairs
Mobietta's shingles shot was a ' for life ' jab ... rather than one every yearJan Rosser wrote: 03 Aug 2020, 13:10... since passing 70 I’ve had the shingles jab too and the nurse advised me to have it the same time as the flu jab but not in the same arm![]()
Keep smiling, it's good for your well being
-
Mervyn and Trish
- Commodore

- Posts: 17022
- Joined: February 2013
Re: Current Affairs
I expect they'll post out the vaccine with a rusty nail to administer it yourself.
But seriously..... if there is a Covid Vaccine by then a one-visit-two-arms-job would seem the way to minimise contact and time, unless there is a medical reason why not.
But seriously..... if there is a Covid Vaccine by then a one-visit-two-arms-job would seem the way to minimise contact and time, unless there is a medical reason why not.
-
towny44
- Deputy Captain

- Posts: 9669
- Joined: January 2013
- Location: Huddersfield
Re: Current Affairs
Only serious bout of flu I ever had was probably winter of 60/61, my first working year. It confined me to bed for about 2 days and I was off work for a week, but nothing since then.
John
Trainee Pensioner since 2000
Trainee Pensioner since 2000
-
david63
- Site Admin

- Posts: 10936
- Joined: January 2012
- Location: Lancashire
Re: Current Affairs
I cannot see there being a Covid vaccine available by September/October this year and if there was I doubt that there would be enough of it - perhaps next year.
If Covid-19 and flue are both Coronaviruses then would it not be possible to have a combined vaccine - especially if we will need one every year, which may be a possibility.
If Covid-19 and flue are both Coronaviruses then would it not be possible to have a combined vaccine - especially if we will need one every year, which may be a possibility.
-
Stephen
Topic author - Commodore

- Posts: 17761
- Joined: January 2013
- Location: Down South - The civilised end of the country :)
Re: Current Affairs
Onelife wrote: 03 Aug 2020, 13:02I've only had the flu once before and it was as close to a near to death experience that l have ever felt .....squeak! squeak!
Go for it Stephen.....feel the pain![]()
![]()
![]()
The jab doesn't bother me it's the after affects weeks later.
-
Jan Rosser
- Senior First Officer

- Posts: 2554
- Joined: January 2013
- Location: South Wales
Re: Current Affairs
Sorry if I’ve confused you Moby - my shingles jab was a one off tooManoverboard wrote: 03 Aug 2020, 14:16Mobietta's shingles shot was a ' for life ' jab ... rather than one every yearJan Rosser wrote: 03 Aug 2020, 13:10... since passing 70 I’ve had the shingles jab too and the nurse advised me to have it the same time as the flu jab but not in the same arm![]()
![]()
Janis
-
Manoverboard
- Ex Team Member
- Posts: 13014
- Joined: January 2013
- Location: Dorset
Re: Current Affairs
Got it ... it was a one off too rather than a two off oneJan Rosser wrote: 03 Aug 2020, 16:19Sorry if I’ve confused you Moby - my shingles jab was a one off tooManoverboard wrote: 03 Aug 2020, 14:16Mobietta's shingles shot was a ' for life ' jab ... rather than one every yearJan Rosser wrote: 03 Aug 2020, 13:10... since passing 70 I’ve had the shingles jab too and the nurse advised me to have it the same time as the flu jab but not in the same arm![]()
![]()
![]()
Keep smiling, it's good for your well being
-
Manoverboard
- Ex Team Member
- Posts: 13014
- Joined: January 2013
- Location: Dorset
-
screwy
- Senior First Officer

- Posts: 3033
- Joined: March 2013
- Location: Lancashire
Re: Current Affairs
That’s what happened when I joined the Army, a medic each arm,wham bam, thanks.Mervyn and Trish wrote: 03 Aug 2020, 15:50I expect they'll post out the vaccine with a rusty nail to administer it yourself.
But seriously..... if there is a Covid Vaccine by then a one-visit-two-arms-job would seem the way to minimise contact and time, unless there is a medical reason why not.
Mel
-
Manoverboard
- Ex Team Member
- Posts: 13014
- Joined: January 2013
- Location: Dorset
Re: Current Affairs
Thank you maam wos wot I did hearscrewy wrote: 03 Aug 2020, 17:22That’s what happened when I joined the Army, a medic each arm,wham bam, thanks.
Keep smiling, it's good for your well being
-
Clophill4
- Cadet

- Posts: 44
- Joined: July 2019
-
Stephen
Topic author - Commodore

- Posts: 17761
- Joined: January 2013
- Location: Down South - The civilised end of the country :)
Re: Current Affairs
A wierd looking vessel.
-
Manoverboard
- Ex Team Member
- Posts: 13014
- Joined: January 2013
- Location: Dorset
Re: Current Affairs
Unfortunately it seems to demonstrate that the Cruise Companies are willing to take short cuts. The precautions this Cruise Line didn't take were ' stand out ' and could have been avoided ... especially so once the 90 minute tests become readily available.
Keep smiling, it's good for your well being
-
towny44
- Deputy Captain

- Posts: 9669
- Joined: January 2013
- Location: Huddersfield
Re: Current Affairs
We should not be too critical of them for trying, because unless the cruise lines do keep testing the water they will never find an acceptable starting protocol.Manoverboard wrote: 04 Aug 2020, 07:28Unfortunately it seems to demonstrate that the Cruise Companies are willing to take short cuts. The precautions this Cruise Line didn't take were ' stand out ' and could have been avoided ... especially so once the 90 minute tests become readily available.
John
Trainee Pensioner since 2000
Trainee Pensioner since 2000