Articles tagged "Covid-19"
Lack of Quarantine at England’s Borders ‘Risks Havoc of Covid Variants’
Medical experts question reliance on vaccination status and tests for arrivals from Europe, the US and elsewhere
Sage Adviser - Ministers Trying to Get as Many as Possible Infected With Covid
Ministers & Boris Johnson accused of allowing infections to rip through the younger population in an effort to bolster levels of immunity
Boris Johnson Said He Was Not Prepared to Lock Down the Country to Save People in Their 80s
Cummings - Johnson held out on reimposing Covid restrictions because “the people who are dying are essentially all over 80.”
Die schönen Seiten
Der Illustrator Wolfgang Slawski hatte in Laboe seine erste große Einzelausstellung – trotz Corona
Nurse who Cared for Boris Johnson Resigns over Tory Government's ‘Lack of Respect’ for NHS Workers
Jenny McGee, who kept vigil by PM’s bedside when he was sick with Covid, derides government’s handling of pandemic
Confusion & Caution Mark Boris Johnson's Approach to Lifting Covid Lockdown
Mixed messages from the Tory government while loosening of measures in England and Wales hedged with contradictory advice – but Boris Johnson sticks to dates (not science, again)
Boris Johnson at Odds with Advisers as He Battled to Keep England Open
Fresh, disturbing picture is emerging of government infighting as Covid-19 cases kept increasing upwards in the autumn
Der Verlust des Zufalls
Was der Komponist, Musiker und Produzent Jens Fischer aus der Corona-Krise lernt
Boris' Covid Inquiry Delay Guarantees that Few Conclusions will be Reached by Before General Election
Covid-19 inquiry delay suits Tories - the next General Election will take place well before the inquiry is completed. This hides Boris Johnson's Tory party's deadly decisions during the Covid pandamic
Despite Tory Government pledge, There Will be No Surge Testing for India Covid-19 Variants
If surge testing has not yet already started then Covid-19 variant B.1.617.2 may already be spreading too widely for surge testing to make a sufficient impact on reducing its further spread - Too Little, Too Late Again