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26 September 2024
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...Tunes Suggested by Readers Three today: “The College Student Blues” by Alchemeleon, “College & Prison” by Najje and “Germ-Free Adolescents” by X-Ray Spex. Love in the Time of Covid We...
...saga of PPE procurement “Almost 200,000 COVID-19 tests are going unused every day” – New update from the Daily Mail on the ongoing palaver that is “test, test, test” “The...
...mortality rates, 2017 saw a 1.24% increase, 2016 a 1.27% increase, 2015 a 1.27% increase, 2014 a 1.29% increase – all exceeding 2020’s increase in mortality rate – so does...
...conversation” with both the Health Secretary, Matt Hancock, and the Prime Minister, Boris Johnson, about the matter. The Prime Minister, he says, “listened, and said I made a very strong...
...predictive value (PPV) (true positives/all positives x 100%) is only 18%. Had the infection prevalence rate been the ONS expected 2% then the PPV would be a very respectable 700/880 = c. 79.5%. ...
...Ofcom’s ‘coronavirus guidelines’, which effectively blocks the media from publishing professional, accredited, expert analysis – debate even – that doesn’t toe SAGE’s party line. Worth reading in full. Postcard From...
...who say Covid isn’t real. The demonisation of lockdown sceptics intensifies daily. They are branded “agents of disinformation” (the Observer) who are “dangerous” (the New Statesman). They are killing people, we are...
...we should include in future updates, email us here. And Finally… https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AG3cf6d6Wvk This video by comedian John Bishop, in which he sarcastically welcomes Boris’s new coronavirus restrictions, is very funny....
...suggest around 2.4% of infected people could be hospitalised (range: 0.0%-8.9%) with 20.5% of hospitalised patients going into ICU (range: 1.5% – 35.25) and 23.3% (range: 1.2% – 43.3%) of...
...inadequate”, according to these experts – but 100 micrograms per day. Here’s an extract: The phrase “following the science” has been used repeatedly, but this is inaccurate. Rather, we have...
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