News Round-Up
19 May 2024
by Will Jones
BBC Comes to Terms With Collapsing EV Market
17 May 2024
by Sallust
...Covid but they must put a stop to lockdowns“, adding “we need a much greater sense of urgency about the roll-out, and then must live with an endemic virus”. This...
...that more stringency has no more impact than less draconian lockdowns. That is it makes no more difference than lockdown itself. Cummins, Kathy writes, suggests the Japanese success story can be...
...Chinese lockdowns, telling the press on January 24th that “China has taken measures which it believes will be effective. But we hope from our side that they’re both effective and short in...
...ever more polarised positions, especially the vilification of anyone deemed to be a dissenter about the efficacy of lockdowns. But it cuts both ways. Some who dispute lockdowns have been...
...scope or persistence of lockdowns was a misanthropic, anti-science troglodyte. That was yesterday. Today, protesting against racism is more important. A friend of mine who’s supported the lockdowns until now...
...closed for a month yesterday. New York has begun imposing new local lockdowns, largely in Jewish neighbourhoods, where a strong opposition is developing. Pressure Mounts For New Lockdown in England...
...say precisely how effective lockdowns have been, at this stage. What we do know is that during epidemics the number of infectious cases increases exponentially, reaches a turning point and...
...lockdowns Apr 28: Increasing child abuse is a side effect of Covid lockdowns Apr 29: Cancer deaths could increase by 20% due to lockdown May 1: Indications from Europe that lockdowns are ineffective...
...is highly effective (>90%) in inhibiting the main enzyme (3CLpro) involved in the replication of the SARS-CoV-2 (and other RNA viruses). This might explain why ivermectin appears to be highly effective even...
...happen, he argued. “The Government basically has to say: ‘We’re not going to stop this by having lockdowns, we have other tools,'” Mr Harper said. Both Mr Davis and Mr Harper...
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