News Round-Up
A summary of all the most interesting stories that have appeared about politicians’ efforts to control the virus — and other acts of hubris and folly – not just in Britain, but around the world.
A summary of all the most interesting stories that have appeared about politicians’ efforts to control the virus — and other acts of hubris and folly – not just in Britain, but around the world.
The Daily Sceptic is publishing a semi-autobiographical, satirical short story by a Scottish reader about how one Edinburgh family have been celebrating Hogmanay this year.
Chris Hopson, the Chief Executive of NHS Providers, says the Government may have to draft in "tighter restrictions" in order to save the NHS from being overwhelmed by a surge in Omicron cases.
Incoming New York City Mayor Eric Adams, who takes power on New Year's Day, has vowed to retain Bill de Blasio vaccine mandate for private sector workers.
The Daily Sceptic's in-house doctor reflects on the year gone by, noting the site's excellent track record of identifying important issues about the NHS's management of Covid months before the mainstream media.
We're not out of the woods yet. According to MailOnline, tonight may be our last night of freedom for some time as the usual doom-mongers warn Boris he must impose new restrictions.
The SNP Health Secretary, Humza Yousaf, has admitted that hundreds of Covid patients may have been in hospital for reasons unrelated to the virus.
A major study from the University of Oxford into risks of myocarditis following Covid vaccination has found the risk in males under 40 to be significantly higher than the risk of the condition following Covid infection.
A summary of all the most interesting stories that have appeared about politicians’ efforts to control the virus — and other acts of hubris and folly – not just in Britain, but around the world.
The English Football League has announced that it will scrap match-day testing to prevent further fixture disruption – a problem which has plagued English football over the Christmas period.
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