Worrying times but so, so proud

How are Covid-19 patients 'paying' for treatment in the USA? If no insurance and not a 'pensioner', what happens?
It's just being dealt with and the government are supposed to be picking up the tab later. We are supposed to be tracking time spent on Covad 19 related work, so it can be reclaimed from FEMA later. Like we're doing anything else.
 
It's just being dealt with and the government are supposed to be picking up the tab later. We are supposed to be tracking time spent on Covad 19 related work, so it can be reclaimed from FEMA later. Like we're doing anything else.
That's positive. Perhaps you'll come out of this with an NHS - let's call it TRUMPcare.
 
That's positive. Perhaps you'll come out of this with an NHS - let's call it TRUMPcare.
He seems to be backtracking again and trying to lay it on the states..... Who can tell, he's certifiably insane. It's strange, you can talk to Democrats and they say that universal healthcare would be too expensive, while refusing to acknowledge that this is already the most expensive healthcare in the world.
 
Here here, genuinely humbled by the fearless dedication shown by our NHS. I am not sure what else I can say.

Same. It takes a special mindset to work in that environment regardless of department or skill level.

I for one will never take them for granted and I'd hope that those around the country who have will change their mindsets.
 
The NHS truly is the greatest thing that these islands have ever done.

it was great to see them rightly highlighted by Danny Boyle during the Olympic opening ceremony as one of the highs in British history, as we are seeing now just how right that was.
 
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