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How many times I've been right, this time estimating that Boris should be better and able to return to work, and that's with no updates, or seeing him, never mind examining him.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ..// To be sitting at home knowing your days are numbered without treatment must be very very hard, and unacceptable.//
no because we read the references PP told you to read like
https:/ /www.nc bi.nlm. nih.gov /pubmed /250544 45
and if we do that - we see
"Time from diagnosis to treatment initiation, when analyzed as a continuous variable, was not a significant factor in survival."
this is also seen in Ca Breast and NHL
Surprising I know, but the research does NOT back up your comments - as in Teeky you are not right about this
no because we read the references PP told you to read like
https:/
and if we do that - we see
"Time from diagnosis to treatment initiation, when analyzed as a continuous variable, was not a significant factor in survival."
this is also seen in Ca Breast and NHL
Surprising I know, but the research does NOT back up your comments - as in Teeky you are not right about this
Best take a look at this thread:
https:/ /www.th eanswer bank.co .uk/New s/Polit ics/Que stion17 04127-4 .html
In particular the ridiculous nonsense spouted by this OP on the evening of Tuesday 21st April. Among it was this (when speaking of the PM's spell in IC):
"Almost dying? very ill yes. but we were told that he didn't need a ventilator. those are the ones that are nearly dying, and do."
I don't think it's worth going over again.
https:/
In particular the ridiculous nonsense spouted by this OP on the evening of Tuesday 21st April. Among it was this (when speaking of the PM's spell in IC):
"Almost dying? very ill yes. but we were told that he didn't need a ventilator. those are the ones that are nearly dying, and do."
I don't think it's worth going over again.
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That's because none of them are any good. I'll leave you with this though. In January Boris allowed the media to film him shaking hands with hospital staff, and saying there was no need for any concern about the virus, a few weeks down the line, he along with his government were advising we, the public, to social distant, and not go out, and closed everyone down., and he himself caught the virus. So was he right or wrong, advising us that there was no need to be concerned?
My brother in law (65) had the virus. He's a runner so very luckily has a good pair of lungs. My sister nursed him at home until he spiked a temperature of just over 40 when she called an ambulance. He was in hospital anout two hours and they sent him home. Thank God he is now on the mend but he was told his lungs will take at least three months to repair, he still gets exhausted but is alive. Its now been just over a month since he fell ill. Boris needed oxygen, if not a ventilator, it will take him a while to recover.