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Ministers must improve the way they use and communicate advice from scientists or risk repeating
mistakes made earlier in the coronavirus pandemic, a think tank has warned.
A report from the Institute for Government outlined a series of errors it said the government made in the past 10 months: from the lack of a coherent strategy when lockdown restrictions were lifted in May to its failure to consult scientists on “epidemiologically illiterate” policies, such as the “Eat Out to Help Out” scheme, and its delay in consulting the Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies on the return of students to universities.
Many such problems had been seen in the government’s handling of past crises, such as the outbreaks of bovine spongiform encephalopathy, foot and mouth disease, and H1N1 “swine” flu, said the report. These included the blurring of policy decisions and expert advice, relying on uncertain modelling and “groupthink,” and a lack of transparency in explaininghowevidence and advice were used.
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"Coronavir has only been shown to cause common flu ... The development of neurodegenerative disease takes many years ... You may think you are used to wearing a mask, but as you inhale your exhalation, the degenerative processes in your brain are multiplied by how oxygen deprivation continues.
Another problem is that lost nerve cells can no longer recover. Even if the obligation to wear masks is abolished immediately, the damage that has already occurred is final ... I do not wear a mask because I need my brain to think. When working with my patients, I want to have a clear head and therefore not be affected by the sedative effect of carbon dioxide ... Everyone has the right to choose whether to risk brain damage caused by lack of oxygen, using an ineffective face mask to protect against 'virus'. Children and adolescents should definitely not wear masks. They have a very active immune system that is able to adapt. They need to be in direct contact with their surroundings. "
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Jan Bata's Dr. Honoris Causa degree has been restored by the university. Finally, it only took 73 years. But, it is progress. Jan A. Bata is now Dr. Jan A. Bata again.
"Our family is very happy to learn the news of the restoration of Jan Antonin Bata’s Dr. Honoris Causa degree in Technical Sciences. He was awarded this degree for his engineering achievements of creating the city of Otrokovice using water jets to level a mountain and building a 50 kilometer canal system (the Bata canal) spanning the Czech Republic and Slovakia to control flooding on the Morava River. We are grateful that his accomplishments are still a part of the nation's memory."
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Despite the existing regulatory framework for visa issuance that lays out all the procedures for a visa, including required documents, the period of processing and more, the Member States’ visa-issuing practices still diverge in several aspects the quinquennial report on the Functioning of the Schengen Evaluation and Monitoring Mechanism has found.
The report, which was published last week, consists of the findings of evaluations carried out in the last five years within the Schengen Area Member States in several policy areas, including the common visa policy.
According to the report, upon 29 evaluations that were carried out in relation to common visa policy throughout the last five years, the Commission has concluded that while the Member States adequately implement the policy to a large extent, serious deficiencies exist.
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Terrible drame au port de Tanger ville
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The newly appointed French consul in Tangier was found dead, Thursday, in his house. Denis Francois, appointed on September 15 by a decree of President Emmanuel Macron, is believed to have committed suicide, Le360 reported Thursday.
According to the same source, the diplomat would have «hanged himself in his room», at around 7 am this morning. Denis Francois joined the French consulate in Tangier in October. Before replacing former French consul to Tangier Thierry Vallat, Francois worked as an adviser at the French Foreign Affairs Ministry.
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