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Coronavirus struggle for rising GB rower
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Coronavirus struggle for rising GB rower

Ross NixonJune 22, 2022
On January 6th, 2022, Matthew Fielding contracted covid 19 and was wiped out for three months. This stopped him from being part of this year’s GB rowing team for the...
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Britain’s prime minister removes all Covid restrictions

Ruth RidleyMarch 9, 2022
[caption id="attachment_10715" align="aligncenter" width="421"] Source: ABC News[/caption] The day after the 95-year-old monarch Queen Elizabeth tested positive for Covid, the UK’s PM Boris Johnson announces that he is lifting all...
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Pressure builds on UK government to stop blocking global Covid-19 vaccine equity, with complaint filed to the United Nations
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Pressure builds on UK government to stop blocking global Covid-19 vaccine equity, with complaint filed to the United Nations

Anita BhadaniDecember 9, 2021December 9, 2021
Image source: Flickr. Pictured: Dr. Tlaleng Mofokeng, UN’s Special Rapporteur on Physical and Mental Health. Photo taken by Michael Bonfigli for the International Women's Health Coalition (IWHC). Global pressure has...
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Exams in the Covid19 Pandemic
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Exams in the Covid19 Pandemic

Carmen ConwayJune 16, 2021October 1, 2021
End of year exams have been cancelled due to the coronavirus outbreak and students are being assessed on work going on in classrooms. But how are students supposed to go...
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Education in the Coronavirus Pandemic
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Education in the Coronavirus Pandemic

Stella RobertsonJune 10, 2021October 1, 2021
By Stella Robertson   Education has been an issue the Scottish Government had to tackle amidst the Covid19 pandemic. In 2020 they made the decision to cancel all exams and...
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The Cost of Online Sex Work

Stella RobertsonJune 10, 2021
By Stella Robertson   ‘Sex Work’. Ten years ago hearing those words would leave you with thoughts of dingy street corners, perverse men, and women who may have no other...
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Elderly and Illness
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Elderly and Illness

Carmen ConwayJune 9, 2021
By Carmen Conway   In cases of emergency, we are advised to dial 999 but for elderly people this can cause more problems. Have you ever had trouble getting medical...
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“The NHS have saved the nation but are still treated unfairly by the British establishment” – Ewan Gibson
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“The NHS have saved the nation but are still treated unfairly by the British establishment” – Ewan Gibson

Ewan GibsonMay 25, 2021May 26, 2021
By Ewan Gibson Since the first Covid-19 case was discovered in the UK back on January 29th 2020, the national health service of the United Kingdom (NHS) has been under...
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Re-opening of schools – what does the evidence tell us
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Re-opening of schools – what does the evidence tell us

Naya KoulocheriJanuary 18, 2021January 19, 2021

What’s the evidence showing that schools should be closed?

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Herd immunity strategy far more riskier for vulnerable even if they are shielding
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Herd immunity strategy far more riskier for vulnerable even if they are shielding

Emmagayle HarperDecember 18, 2020December 18, 2020

The ‘herd immunity’ approach to bringing Covid-19 infection rates down would have allowed vulnerable groups to develop ‘severe outcomes’ if exposed to the virus, according to a professor of epidemiology.

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