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<blockquote data-quote="Jess S" data-source="post: 166778" data-attributes="member: 29302"><p>Not talking about mental health, but people with the type of minor ailments that tend to clog up A&E on weekends (including people who couldn't see a Gp during the week + then decide they will die before Monday if they don't see a doctor NOW!!) have wised up to the fact that hospital is a horrible place to go if you want to stay well, cos that's where all the Corona cases are sent.</p><p></p><p>A lot are avoiding pubs and parties too (though not all, certainly not my lovely next door neighbour who was hammered last night and just back from the pub when I bumped into him), and therefore avoiding the drunken situations that land them in A&E. </p><p></p><p>Ive enjoyed people watching at work today. I agree that the panic is bringing out the worse in some people and me and my team members have all had to bite our tongues when some twat has had a go at us in work like we have any control over this. What I've found interesting is the distance people give each other in the queues. Noone wants to get too close.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jess S, post: 166778, member: 29302"] Not talking about mental health, but people with the type of minor ailments that tend to clog up A&E on weekends (including people who couldn't see a Gp during the week + then decide they will die before Monday if they don't see a doctor NOW!!) have wised up to the fact that hospital is a horrible place to go if you want to stay well, cos that's where all the Corona cases are sent. A lot are avoiding pubs and parties too (though not all, certainly not my lovely next door neighbour who was hammered last night and just back from the pub when I bumped into him), and therefore avoiding the drunken situations that land them in A&E. Ive enjoyed people watching at work today. I agree that the panic is bringing out the worse in some people and me and my team members have all had to bite our tongues when some twat has had a go at us in work like we have any control over this. What I've found interesting is the distance people give each other in the queues. Noone wants to get too close. [/QUOTE]
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