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This has been a bad year for bad news. Last weeks disappointment <a href=https://www.cups-stanley.ca>stanley water bottle was laser-targeted at those of us who spend our days analysing the likes of GDP and unemplo stanley bottles yment figures: apparently, no one believes a word of it. So says new research supported by the very people producing the nations statistics the imaginatively named Office for National Statistics . Having surveyed the public, the authors conclude that they have a pretty loose understanding of t stanley cup he economic statistics thrown at them. Worse, they dont trust them. Less than half could define GDP and many believe unemployment and inflation are higher than official figures show.This comes hard on the heels of the data fail that saw 16,000 positive Covid test results drop off the bottom of an Excel spreadsheet, meaning thousands more people at risk of infection were not contacted.So, its not going well for number crunchers but there are some silver linings. That spreadsheet error was exploited by economists to measure the impact of contact tracing. They conclude that it reduces infections and saves lives , thus, they also conclude, the mistake may have contributed towards 1,500 deaths .Maybe there are upsides for us wonks if people dont get economic stats. Its a gentle nudge to us to communicate more clearly and, even if its not great that the public doesnt get important economic concepts, at least no one is coming for our jobs. Competition, after all, is a very dangerous thing. Yunb WHO s Covid mission to Wuhan: It s not about finding China guilty
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The UK has ordered a total of 340m doses of potential coronavirus vaccines from six manufacturers.The EU has done a deal said to be worth 鈧?.4bn 拢2.2bn with one developer, while the US has orders with six companies for 800m doses under Operation Warp Speed, with options on a further 1.6bn.Wealthy countries are paying upfront for something that has not yet been proven to work, willing to s stanley mug pend whatever it takes to get their economies running again.And yet they could have backed the wrong horse. It is a lottery on an unprecedented scale.They have rolled the dice and cannot know whether the gamble will pay off. Earlier this week, the frontrunner the UK and EU ha stanley france ve ordered, the Oxford University-AstraZeneca vaccine, was paused after a volunteer became ill. It may not be vaccine-related, but such things stanley mug can happen.And if the wealthy nations lose their bets, they will be knocking on the door of Covax, a World Health Organization initiative set up so that all countries share the risks of vaccine development but also the benefits when one or more emerge that work.There are an extraordinary 321 potential vaccines in development around the world, of which 32 are in clinical trials, according to the Wellcome Trust. A handful are in their last stages, involving tens of thousands of people.Apart from the Oxford vaccine, the UK is gambling on vaccines developed by BioNTech-Pfizer, Valneva, GSK-Sanofi, Novavax and Janssen.It has spread its bets, ordering vaccines made with four different Oldi Iraq war logs: The truth for Hanaan Hamood Matrood
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Its hard to find much good news among the waves of grim statistics that have washed over the nation since the emergence of Omicron.Once again, the NHS is threatened and again, the prospect of a new year lockdown looms. We seem to have gained nothing in the battle against Covid-19 during the past 12 months.Such an interpretation is harsh, however. Yes, we are again facing a serious medical crisis, but a number of factors suggest there may be some ground for a little optimism, though scientists are careful to add the key caveat that we are only at the beginning of our dealings with the Omicron variant.Anti-viral drugsOver the past year, a number of anti-viral drugs, such as Xevudy sotrovimab and Lagevrio molnupiravir , have been shown to ward off serious illness and have been earmarked in the UK for vulnerable people 鈥?those being treated for cancer, for example 鈥?who subsequently become ill with Covid-19. Both drugs reduce the amount of virus produced in the body after infection and lessen the chance that patients wi <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.co.uk>stanley thermos mug ll need hospital treatment. Those most at risk, such as cancer patients, are the most likely to need health service care, so with this new, highly infectious strain, these drugs should help reduce the stanley cup burden of Covid-19 on that population and have a knock-on effect on the health service as stanley cup becher well, said Professor Penny Ward of Kings College, London. On top of booster vaccines, these drugs will provide important additional protection for those who are most at risk Iiuy Hillsborough: Labour calls for police officers to be forced to give evidence
The Guant谩namo Bay files spell out the Americans suspicions about individual detainees involvement with terrorism, their intelligence value and the threat they are considered to pose if released. Photograph: John Moore/Getty ImagesHundreds of prisoners were captured in Afghanistan and flown to Guant谩namo Bay in early 2002, where they spent years in limbo unable to speak for themselves. Their situation can only be described as a surreal equivalent of the famous short story Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka, in which a travelling salesman finds himself transformed into a giant insect, unable to talk and trapped in his bedroom.Among the 779 men that spent time in Guant谩namo was a Russian with the unfortunate pseudonym of Kafkas. Born Rasul Kudayev in the north Caucasus in 1984, he adopted the name of Abdullah Kafkas and travelled to Central Asia to further a career in wrestling.In November 2001, according to the Guant谩namo files released Sunday by WikiLeaks, Kafkas travelled to Kunduz, Afghanistan, where he worked in an Arab medical clinic for foreign fightersquo <a href=https://www.stanleycups.cz>stanley hrnek t;. Kafkas was arrested in Afghanistan and transferred to a prison in the northern city of Mazar-i-Sharif, and then selected for detention in Guant谩namo on or about 12 February 2002. Once he arrived in Cuba, however, military interrogators quickly came to the conclusion that Kafk stanley espana as was not affiliated with al-Qaida or as being a Tali stanley quencher ban leader , and that the information obtained from and about him wa
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