BBC Comes to Terms With Collapsing EV Market
17 May 2024
by Sallust
...“frailty due to old age”, but he was surprised to see that the doctor certifying the death had added “presumed COVID-19”, an inclusion that also shocked the home’s manager. The...
...Professor Sir Ian Diamond, the head of the Office of National Statistics (ONS), was interviewed on Marr yesterday. (You can watch it on the BBC iPlayer here.) They got into...
...be declared in the event of war. That is clear enough criteria. But what about a public health order based on speculative models from, say, Imperial College? These – which...
...for epidemiology to be taken over by the insurance industry. They had insults (“mad”, “insane”, “adding 1 and 1 to get 11,000” etc) but no arguments, so they lose that...
...its very own lockdown sceptics website (no relation) called ‘We The People‘, or, rather, ‘Y Gwir yn Erbyn Y Byd’. Full of useful resources and links. Definitely worth a look....
...Daniel Laydon, Gemma Nedjati-Gilani et al. “Impact of non-pharmaceutical interventions (NPIs) to reduce COVID-19 mortality and healthcare demand”, Imperial College London (16-03-2020), doi: https://doi.org/10.25561/77482. One of the fascinating aspects of...
...manage the current pandemic, churches and schools were closed, business hours were restricted and people were ordered to wear mask in public, but the city never issued a stay-at-home order...
...of that initial cause. That’s why we refer to hysterical people as “going on and on”, or as “shouting and screaming”. In their words and their actions we glimpse reality...
...other hazards can be assessed in some way (e.g., by measuring the presence of the hazard or observing for a work-related health effect in workers). There is no evidence-based means...
...million shielded vulnerable people who have been confined to barracks for months now. Openshaw’s reply included: At the moment, the order to shield has been based on a presumption of...
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