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Liz Truss has covid…

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MayBee70 Mon 31-Jan-22 21:21:34

This after spending the afternoon in parliament sitting near the PM and, like most MP’s on the government benches, making a point of not wearing a mask.

Josieann Tue 01-Feb-22 16:08:19

Regarding Boris' condition in hospital wasn't there a video where he came on camera thanking the doctors and nurses by name? I remember his saying something along the lines that when his body needed oxygen, * and * were by his bedside 24/7 to make the necessary interventions.

Baggs Tue 01-Feb-22 16:06:17

Whitewavemark2

Twitter ?

“I read yesterday that a consultant has said that Johnson didn't 'nearly die of Covid' but was hospitalised, because of his position, as 'a precautionary measure'. Anybody surprised?!!!”

Nope.

But of course I'd be surprised if you allowed that to happen when you were Prime Minister, wwm2. Do get real.

Whitewavemark2 Tue 01-Feb-22 16:05:13

No one - not a single solitary person who “nearly died” of covid came out of hospital within a week, and proceeded to party 3 weeks later.

Alegrias1 Tue 01-Feb-22 16:02:16

Of all the views that we hear on GN, being told that some posts don't exhibit "Christian values" is one of the most worrying.

Respect, decency and humanity are things we are entitled to expect from everybody. "Christian values", not so much.

aonk Tue 01-Feb-22 15:58:12

There are posts on this thread that are very worrying. They lack respect, decency, humanity and Christian values. I’m actually shocked and it takes a lot to shock me.

Callistemon21 Tue 01-Feb-22 15:48:56

I read on Twitter that someone knew someone whose cousin's sister-in-law was a Consultant at St Thomas's and she heard on the grapevine that......

As MaizieD said I don't think the staff at St Thomas's ever said anything about how ill Johnson was. That would have been a serious breach of patient confidentiality. I trust they are too professional to have done that.

Whitewavemark2 Tue 01-Feb-22 15:44:09

Twitter ?

“I read yesterday that a consultant has said that Johnson didn't 'nearly die of Covid' but was hospitalised, because of his position, as 'a precautionary measure'. Anybody surprised?!!!”

MayBee70 Tue 01-Feb-22 14:19:20

Marydoll

Callistemon21

As someone, who had to be intubated after a drug reaction, I certainly didn't feel like talking for days. His recovery was surprisingly speedy.
He didn't have to be intubated, Marydoll, according to the press reports but was in ICU.

I've just checked , Callistemon, I was mistaken. However, I found out that he claimed doctors were considering intubating him, when he suddenly improved.
According to some reports, he was able to continue working, while in ICU. I find it difficult to believe anything written in the press.

I was of the opinion that they had a ventilator on standby for him. Afterwards he wanted everyone to lose weight and get healthier, having realised his weight had put him in danger. But that, like a lot of his ideas, seems to have been forgotten. He certainly bounced back very quickly given how I’ll he was. Didn’t Cummings say he had to stop him from visiting the Queen when everyone except him thought he was suffering from the virus?

Wheniwasyourage Tue 01-Feb-22 13:05:08

I can't see that Kali2 or anyone else was wishing illness on anyone. I share the relief expressed that Liz Truss won't be going to deal with the Ukraine crisis in person though.

Presumably if Mr Johnson had managed to speak to President Putin yesterday, he might have made things worse - just ask Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe.

Cold Tue 01-Feb-22 12:40:16

I certainly didn't read it as wishing Boris ill but more a comment on the reckless behaviour of most of the Cabinet yesterday going maskless while in very close proximity, indoors, with up to 650 other MPs in a confined space. It is another case of "do as I say - not what I do" - the government have urged "caution" to stay safe from Covid but are not abiding by basic measures to reduce transmission.

I feel most sorry for Boris' baby who had no choice in the matter but was born into a household where a lack of Covid protection through masklessness, partying and heavy drinking with colleagues at their home was the norm.

Callistemon21 Tue 01-Feb-22 12:22:09

According to some reports, he was able to continue working, while in ICU.
hmm no wonder some of his decisions are suspect, Marydoll

EllanVannin Tue 01-Feb-22 12:21:06

You take your life in your hands at the best of times when flying, with people coughing and spluttering and sneezing. It never fails on all flights, Covid or not.

EllanVannin Tue 01-Feb-22 12:18:58

It was that private flight " wot done it "----maybe they saved on the air-con.

Marydoll Tue 01-Feb-22 12:07:37

Callistemon21

^As someone, who had to be intubated after a drug reaction, I certainly didn't feel like talking for days. His recovery was surprisingly speedy.^
He didn't have to be intubated, Marydoll, according to the press reports but was in ICU.

I've just checked , Callistemon, I was mistaken. However, I found out that he claimed doctors were considering intubating him, when he suddenly improved.
According to some reports, he was able to continue working, while in ICU. I find it difficult to believe anything written in the press.

winterwhite Tue 01-Feb-22 11:09:01

Oh dear, until reading this thread it hadn't occurred to me that LT really did have a positive test result.
I thought she was hoisting a flag of convenience, either because BJ didn't want anyone to share the honours of pushing Putin back from the brink, or because her supporters didn't want her mixed up in his posturing.

Callistemon21 Tue 01-Feb-22 11:00:48

MayBee70

Much as I loathe him I couldn’t sleep when Johnson was in hospital. But I really thought the experience would make him take the pandemic seriously and, at first, that seemed to be the case. But I’m realising more and more that it had no effect on him and he still has no comprehension of what many people have gone through. His inability to wear masks has proved that and it proves that everything starts at the top when you see the government benches still, in the main, maskless. I see that Theresa May, diabetic (as is the speaker), wears one. Out of respect for fellow MP’s that May have health problems they should wear masks.

Yes, you'd think it would have made him more Covid-aware, wouldn't you, MayBee
He has a very gung-ho attitude as if to say "Well, I survived it, thanks to our wonderful NHS, what's all the fuss about".

Callistemon21 Tue 01-Feb-22 10:57:23

As someone, who had to be intubated after a drug reaction, I certainly didn't feel like talking for days. His recovery was surprisingly speedy.
He didn't have to be intubated, Marydoll, according to the press reports but was in ICU.

Callistemon21 Tue 01-Feb-22 10:55:36

maddyone

However ill BJ was, he was ill enough to be be taken to hospital in an ambulance and was in hospital being treated for several days. I had the same experience and it’s not pleasant. Anyone who wishes illness on another person is clearly not a nice person.
The staff of St Thomas’s were utterly professional in their treatment of BJ and all the other patients they were treating at the time.

So Liz Truss got Covid. She could have picked it up anywhere and now no doubt some others in Parliament will get Covid too. I hope that she and any others will recover quickly. Hopefully they’ll all have been vaccinated, both sides of the House, and all others who work there.

The staff of St Thomas’s were utterly professional in their treatment of BJ and all the other patients they were treating at the time.

Thanks maddyone

It's the inference, then and now by certain posters, that it was all a big conspiracy between Johnson and the staff at St Thomas's to hoodwink us into thinking he was very ill. I don't think he had to go on a ventilator as far as I remember from the media reports. That is, indeed, horrendous as we know and requires more time to recover.
I hope the sniggerers don't catch Covid badly, or get a hernia or anything they seem to find amusing.
I don't wish ill-health on anyone.

Barmeyoldbat Tue 01-Feb-22 10:40:30

You said what I was thinking Kali, I don’t see anything wrong with it

Ilovecheese Tue 01-Feb-22 10:25:49

Maybemaw's comment about anyone showing unadulterated glee about Boris Johnson's baby having covid is just not true and should be retracted.

Coastpath Tue 01-Feb-22 10:05:04

I'm on GN every day and rarely see anyone who lacks compassion for those who are sick or in need. I read Kali2's posts often and she seems a balanced, kind, clever sort of person who contributes over a wide range of threads constructively. I also read the posts which made her angry last night and see how they could rile an angel.

Johnson's illness is like every aspect of Johnson in that even the most generous spirited, compassionate person is aware that he is the boy who cried wolf.

Last night Kali2 stopped posting saying she didn't want to say something she will regret. It's a pity Johnson doesn't have such self knowledge and restraint.

25Avalon Tue 01-Feb-22 10:00:04

They have thrown the rest of us to the wolves with masks now not mandatory, and people being made to go back to work. If we are expected to risk everything let them do it too.

FannyCornforth Tue 01-Feb-22 09:51:40

Agreed Mary

Marydoll Tue 01-Feb-22 09:47:24

Gill, I agree with your post. I don't doubt he had Covid, but the transition from ICU to home seemed very quick. My son's MIL was working in Covid ICU for over a year and says that after ICU, patients are then transferred to another ward, once they are out of danger. That's the part I can't comprehend.
I am not doubting the word of staff, anyway they are required to maintain confidentiality, what I do doubt is what is written in the press.
As someone, who had to be intubated after a drug reaction, I certainly didn't feel like talking for days. His recovery was surprisingly speedy.

FannyCornforth Tue 01-Feb-22 09:35:08

Gill I totally agree with your above post.
I just cannot understand Johnson at all. He just doesn’t have behaviours or reactions that I find normal in any sense.
That’s why I don’t trust him. He scares me. Always has done