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Tuesday, 7 April 2020

We're with you Boris

Today our prayers are for the recovery of the Prime Minister and our thoughts with his partner Carrie Symonds. C'mon Boris - we need you so badly.

19 comments:

Scrobs. said...

Hear hear!

JPM said...

Yes, I wish Mr. Johnson and every other sufferer of this curse a swift return to health and strength.

DeeDee99 said...

Same here. Sending a Get Well Soon card to No.10 today and I hope and pray Boris recovers - and quickly.

Poisonedchalice said...

Hear, hear!

DiscoveredJoys said...

Quite so, I echo those wishes for a swift recovery.

Since no sane person would seek to de-stabilise the Corona Virus any further should we now start keeping lists of people and organisations that do so? Not for violent purposes but for application of social disregard and non-support.

Journalists that ask 'Will the Government be able to carry on?' should be spurned. No Deputy Prime Minister is going to run around, waving his arms in the air, shouting 'We are all doomed!!!' and I admire their ability to endure such questioning with such poise.

Dave_G said...


Wishing Boris a speedy recovery but also wondering why (seemingly) only him and Carrie are victims - doesn't the PM meet/greet HUNDREDS of people?

I thought this disease was infectious?

Anyone else in his cabinet or close associates suffering the same symptoms?

Thud said...

God speed your recovery Boris.

JPM said...

Science is racing to find out why this scourge is so devastating to some people, but not to others, Dave.

They're looking at genetics, initial infective load, and other possible co-factors beyond underlying illness.

Johnson was hitherto in pretty solid shape.

Span Ows said...

preety good shape but heaps of stress, which all boils down on the immune system again.

I hope and pray Boris recovers.

DJ, that list will be long. Also the crass bimbo that asked Raab thsoe questions last night should be sacked, immediately.

IcyPurplepants said...

I was shocked to hear about Boris being moved into ICU. Having experienced a week in one of those places (not for this virus), I have no doubt he will be in the very best hands. My wholehearted hopes, prayers and best wishes for a swift recovery by our PM, and anyone struck down by this virus.

Boris is almost like the personification of the fight against Covid-19, and perhaps that's why there seems to be genuine shock and fear from people of all sides at this turn of events.

Since it's been mentioned above - for anyone with any doubt, this crisis has enabled the broadcast media to be exposed for the pathetic vermin they are, but I will save that rant for another day.

Anonymous said...

Being apolitical I'm not a fan of any politician - especially from this era - but for the sake of his family and the nation I wish him a speedy recovery. If anything this virus takes the opportunistic route once inside the body, gambling on a glorious death together with the host. Just yesterday in Switzerland the spouse of my cousin was taken very quickly.

Steve

Dr Evil said...

damn right. I was actually worrying about his health. No-one is admitted to an ICU unless they are very, very ill. It was good of President Trump to get in touch with the large drug companies to ask if they had any thing to help him. Remind me why so many hate him when the Queen invited him back after his state visit with the word soon used too?

Get better soon, Boris. It is boring with you off the field of play.

Anonymous said...

DP111
Its so obvious that Her Majesty likes Pres Trump very much. I suppose for the reason that he is a genuine human being, without the airs that powerful politicians put on. If Pres Trump fails, I fear for the West.

Anonymous said...

Hydroxychloroquine rated 'most effective therapy' by doctors for coronavirus: Global survey

https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2020/apr/2/hydroxychloroquine-rated-most-effective-therapy-do/

If we are going to wait for clinical trials and the test of vaccines, it might be a year or more, and covid 19 would have passed well into history, taking millions with it.

Mortality rates in Britain due to this virus are already one of the highest. Not surprising if all that NHS is doing is to lock patients up and ventilate - if they can get hold of a ventilator. More likely they are rationed anyway.

DP111

Anonymous said...

A youtube from the governor of NY

https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=youtu.be&v=2JFThng_2bs&app=desktop

He keeps mentioning "anecdotal evidence". A phrase he has learned from Faucci.

DP111.

Anonymous said...

DP111 said @ 18:31

'A phrase he has learned from Faucci.'

The Last Refuge, joining the dots:

ABC’s Jonathan Karl Invites Chinese Communist Party to Attend White House Coronavirus Briefing..

https://theconservativetreehouse.com/2020/04/06/abcs-jonathan-karl-invites-chinese-communist-party-to-attend-white-house-coronavirus-briefing/

Trump knows about Fauci and Deborah Birx.

Steve

Anonymous said...

Hear! Hear! Get well soon, Boris!

Anonymous said...

Aletter that appeared over the weekend in the Sunday Telegraph, written by Dr Steven R Hopkins of Scunthorpe, Lincolnshire.

It says:


The chief medical officer, Professor Chris Whitty, has banned doctors from treating Covid-19 with anything other than paracetamol and in severe cases, oxygen.

Colleagues have rightly condemned this response, which ignores the experience of doctors overseas. Professor Whitty’s position is that British doctors may not use therapies that have not undergone double blind controlled trials here. This could condemn many thousands to avoidable death through a failure to recognise that different rules should apply when patients are dying at such a rate.

Hopefully Trumps offer might break the bureaucracy

Dr. NHS said...

Contrary to advice, he went out of his way to shake hands with hospital staff and boast about his behaviour. Now, he is consuming vital NHS resources (avoidable burden on NHS).

Get well soon. But don't whitewash the irresponsibility.