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ianr

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  1. > I suspect that 196 fractures > from scooter accidents The Southwark News article said 196 "injuries". The ortho surgeon quoted simply spoke of "an increasing volume of patients needing surgery to treat complicated fractures following e-scooter collisions".
  2. I had been thinking to write just to say that I agreed with legalalien's selection of bullet points, and maybe to include just this extract from the paper: "Moreover, over two-thirds of patients (68.9%) required at least one procedure during their emergency department visit. These findings are supported by a New Zealand study which found that the introduction of electric scooters had a large impact on regional healthcare costs.[46] This may be of particular interest to cities considering the adoption of shared electric scooter schemes, as the introduction of such services may increase the demand of already-stretched emergency services." There's obvious variation between some of the reports reviewed. I'm curious, for example, about whether the cited high fracture or admission rates in some were functions of the treatment centre selection, the locale, the social environment, ... The only way to investigate is by drilling down, ie reading them, and it's useful to have a scoping review like this to get a fuller picture of possibly relevant factors. The authors have taken some pains to select only articles likely to be reliable, and the compilation process is probably tedious and painstaking. The words, btw, are theirs, not the BMJ's.
  3. > great actually working solution, exactly what I was after from the forum. That will do extremely well, child. You have delighted us long enough.
  4. "Public library services are funded and either run or commissioned by local government. Library authorities (unitary, county or metropolitan borough councils) have a statutory duty under the Public Libraries and Museums Act 1964 ?to provide a comprehensive and efficient library service for all persons? for all those who live, work or study in the area (section 7)." — Libraries as a statutory service, DCMS Guidance, rev.8/21 https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/guidance-on-libraries-as-a-statutory-service/libraries-as-a-statutory-service
  5. hellosailor wrote on [corrected to 5] December: > I think the employees reviews on > DMC are pretty much all you need > to know. They are as shocked by the > scandal of this surgery remaining > open as the patients are. Below is > an example of many of the reviews on > glassdoor.co.uk Can you please also post the reviews with the two highest ratings.
  6. If I were her I wouldn't feel the need or inclination. How many hours a week do you spend in Grove Vale Library? Do you have an internet connection of your own?
  7. I don't see much point in bothering a councillor with this until OP has had a response from the Libraries department.
  8. "CHAMPION PARK: From 06:00 Saturday 04 December to 22:00 Sunday 05 December, routes 40 176 and 185 are on diversion from Lordship Lane/Goose Green to Kings College Hospital via East Dulwich Grove, Red Post Hill and Denmark Hill due to a crane operation. Buses towards Camberwell will miss stops from Elsie Road to Denmark Hill Station. Buses towards Dulwich will miss stops from Denmark Hill Station to Ondine Road." — as currently specified for this weekend at https://tfl.gov.uk/bus/status/?Input=176+towards+Tottenham+Court+Road&lineIds=176&startDate=2021-12-04T00%3A00%3A00&endDate=2021-12-05T23%3A59%3A59&dateTypeSelect=This+weekend&direction=outbound
  9. > it's a self exemption test. I'd call it a self-certification.
  10. > Would like to understand why [TJHC] was > not included on the NHS booking website Ai more-or-less ui there are different administrative entity types involved: (1) NHS vaccination centres, such as Guys/St Thomas's and KCH. (2) Primary Care Network (groups of GP practices working co-operatively) organised vaccination sites. I think TJHC will be one of these. (3) Community Pharmacies. (4) Conceivably (I don't actually know) individual GP practices. The National Booking Service seems to serve (1) and (3): https://digital.nhs.uk/coronavirus/vaccinations/national-booking-service.
  11. ianr

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    How does sponsorship work at this level? Does a team have just a single sponsor, with name and logo widely displayed. Does ths sponsorship make for a very significant proportion of revenue?
  12. Angelina wrote: --------------- > No that?s a game changer What are the specific facts that make or would make it a "game changer" for you?
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    Why have you removed the thread title from your OP? Can you put it back please.
  14. heartblock Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > An excellent research article. > [https://journals.sagepub.com ...] Mapping the movement for climate change and health in England: a descriptive review and theory of change analysis R Issa, C Baker, R Spooner, et al. Perspectives in Public Health Volume: 141 issue: 6, page(s): 328-337 Article first published online: November 24, 2021; Issue published: November 1, 2021
  15. The two arrested and charged men are reported as having addresses in Croydon and Greenwich. https://www.southwarknews.co.uk/news/camberwell-two-men-charged-after-machine-gun-found-hidden-in-car-speakers/
  16. Now reported found. /forum/read.php?5,2245844#msg-2246012
  17. In talking about local broadband problems it might be useful to have mention of whether users are on ADSL (phone wires from exchange) or FTTC (fibre). They have some distinct subsets of problems and, aiui, usually even different cabinets.
  18. > Are you hoping to turn your collectibles into cash? OED online (2020): collectable, adj. and n. Pronunciation: Hear pronunciation/kəˈlɛktəb(ə)l/ Forms: Also (now chiefly U.S.) -ible. Frequency (in current use): Show frequency band information Etymology:
  19. According to the police briefing note it was an intelligence-led operation of Specialist Crime Command detectives assisted by armed officers. Crossthwaite Ave. is an exceedngly quiet street, with a few neighbourhood shops including the Bike Project. I suspect it was a good place to make the stop.
  20. > Is that a) allowed www.southwark.gov.uk/business/licences/roads-and-highway-licences/building-materials-licence
  21. Possibly a software update that's been made in the background. Or perhaps you'd been using an account that wasn't the one the passwords were encrypted and stored under. Or ...
  22. Some suggestions here that it may be due to unwanted interactions with other software, and two reports, from Atif on p.1, and someone responding to him on p.2, on resolving it via a tinker with Avast: https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoftedge/forum/all/passwords-disappeared-after-microsoft-edge-update/0c48a4fa-ddcf-4b7e-b7c2-2a67f28366b2?page=1 You could also try this simple password-viewing stratagem - though I don't know if it's available under W7 - on the slight offchance that there are multiple routes to, or locations of, the passwords. https://www.howtogeek.com/678483/how-to-view-a-saved-password-in-microsoft-edge/.
  23. What RBL say: https://www.britishlegion.org.uk/get-involved/poppy-appeal.
  24. > it should be 10mph in built-up areas. Fascinating facts #n+1: The first 15 of the 153 finishers in last Saturday's Dulwich Parkrun actually ran the full 5km (a tad over three miles) at an average speed of at least 10mph.
  25. Tezza wrote: ----------- > My mate at university saw it > all as part of one big game. And you?
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