My vaccinator training starts Monday morning. As nurses are pulled back onto the wards the number of people to stick the vaccine into arms have dropped......
Hopefully they have now stopped the PC interrogation of former GP's and Hospital Staff that could help in this area.
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Which are the ones that trouble you from that list ?
I'm not sure I'm likely to be recruited as in ISIS volunteer while I'm in the queue for my jab (15)Which are the ones that trouble you from that list ?
All staff should be up to date with their mandatory training which is most of that list. Training is 3 online modules.
"Passort" troubles me. "anaphylaxi" too.Which are the ones that trouble you from that list ?
This is retired GP's and Nurses we are talking about and making it easier for them to volunteer their valuable services
Because bad news is generally something you don't see coming - and so is more newsworthy.'Tis the nature of politics and what I feel is the generally negative attitude of the UK populace to just about everything to not laud our successes. We are a long way from being a remotely glass half full nation. And I think that this has been going on for a long time now - not just since the pandemic started. I'm no psychologist but it appears to me that bad news takes root faster than good news and spreads quicker and I have no idea why this is.
Personally I feel that the vaccine rollout is happening really fast, whether Johnson's targets will be hit is a matter for conjecture and on a personal note I'm just ignoring anyone who is overtly sunny side down on this, whether politically motivated or because they are just negative people, and will wait and see. Yes, the targets are tough but ime targets need to be stretching to achieve the best results.
Whilst I'm not saying that we should be singing and dancing in the street about other countries misfortunes I do think we should be proud that we are really getting behind the program and are well ahead of the curve compared to other European nations:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-55575756
I'm betting that fake news.Hopefully they have now stopped the PC interrogation of former GP's and Hospital Staff that could help in this area.
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I'm betting that fake news.
Well it dependsNo - raised in House Of Commons on Wednesday - that is what was being asked. Shocking isn't it?
The following don't appear to be vital in administering a Vaccine:
Legal Aspects Of Vaccination
Preventing Radicalisation (level 1)
Moving and Handling(Level 1)
Data security Awareness
Fire Safety (Level 1
Health Safety and Welfare (Level 1)
Equality Diversity and Human Rights
Well it depends
Each of those topics in the extreme - could be covered in a PowerPoint slide in e-learning.
I work in training and that could be ..."the topics we are going to cover today"
I think that graphic is misleading.