Originally posted by DracoM
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Well - the story splashed last week - the local council deployed pumps to save the vial production centre on the Wrexham Ind Est whilst saying the location was kept secret.
Presumably someone wanders over, takes a photo of all the activity (pumps etc) and its all over ****book and social media so anti vaxxers/soviet agents (take the conspiracy theory of your choice) can send a package.....
I suppose now they'll take a few obvious steps like receiving "packages" away from the facility and securing its location?
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Originally posted by Cockney Sparrow View PostLocally, our GPs are running the one centre in the (small) city and say our GP practices will call up recipients:
"We will use a variety of communication methods including phone calls, text messages and letters, in line with the contact details we hold for patients, to invite you in"
Maybe the GP's system has a marker for "doesn't answer the phone, hasn't got a mobile or voice message facility, throws away letters unread......." In a pandemic emergency, that might result in a policy "move on to the next patient and wait for this person to contact us......."
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Originally posted by Cockney Sparrow View PostWell - the story splashed last week - the local council deployed pumps to save the vial production centre on the Wrexham Ind Est whilst saying the location was kept secret.
Presumably someone wanders over, takes a photo of all the activity (pumps etc) and its all over ****book and social media so anti vaxxers/soviet agents (take the conspiracy theory of your choice) can send a package.....
I suppose now they'll take a few obvious steps like receiving "packages" away from the facility and securing its location?
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"In Touch" Radio 4 last night.
A lot of discussion about the failure of the systems in dealing with the pandemic to adapt to the needs of blind people - obviously with most impact on those living alone. ANd now being called, or not, for the vaccine.
At About 9 minutes a GP, quite resentful at how the GP primary care service had been left out of many of the services and stressing that they have the information about how best to contact their patients and generally serve their interests.....
(As evidenced on threads here on FoR3, it has to be said, though, that some GP practices are more effective than others.....)
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Originally posted by Cockney Sparrow View PostI once had an agreement with an allotment neighbour (no mobile) to leave messages on a card placed in the split of a cane attached to a post by his shed door.......
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Originally posted by oddoneout View PostBack in the day quite a lot of messages were exchanged by similar methods on my site. Those with greenhouses made life easier when it came to distributing newsletters and seed catalogues, as such items could be left there rather than having to be taken round to home addresses.bong ching
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Originally posted by Cockney Sparrow View Post"In Touch" Radio 4 last night.
A lot of discussion about the failure of the systems in dealing with the pandemic to adapt to the needs of blind people - obviously with most impact on those living alone. ANd now being called, or not, for the vaccine.
At About 9 minutes a GP, quite resentful at how the GP primary care service had been left out of many of the services and stressing that they have the information about how best to contact their patients and generally serve their interests.....
(As evidenced on threads here on FoR3, it has to be said, though, that some GP practices are more effective than others.....)
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Originally posted by johnb View PostI haven't had a letter from the NHS but my local doctor's surgery phoned me this morning to offer me a jab on Friday.
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Originally posted by oddoneout View PostA former colleague, not in the highest tiers had a phone call at 9-30am to ask if she would like and was able to attend at 3pm that day. A no-show/cancellation meant a surplus jab to use and presumably they just worked through a list until her name came to the top.Fewer Smart things. More smart people.
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Originally posted by oddoneout View PostBack in the day quite a lot of messages were exchanged by similar methods on my site. Those with greenhouses made life easier when it came to distributing newsletters and seed catalogues, as such items could be left there rather than having to be taken round to home addresses.
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Originally posted by Anastasius View PostIn that case, I'm changing my name to Aaaron Aaardvark
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Originally posted by johnb View PostI haven't had a letter from the NHS but my local doctor's surgery phoned me this morning to offer me a jab on Friday.It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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