wider thanjust the its key provisions to make a far wider than just the russian its key provisions to make a far wider thanjust the russian matter. it really is a question that begs answering but sadly, only boris johnson can answer it exactly why it is been delayed. is been delayed. thank you very much. there is a wider issue that the conservative party has of sanctions and oligarchs who have supported them in the past is that the sanctions are going to backfire in the uk as well and once we impose the uk as well and once we impose the sanctions, the cost of living is going to go up and squint to hurt us in european countries as well. the prime minister in european countries as well. tt2 prime minister is between a rock and a hard place in this and the russians are quite happy with that. but the reality of this is so complex and difficult to unravel and i really feel for him because if he
in the beginning, i think the chinese i m surmising that they could balance this thing, support him, but they re being pulled in in some way. i don t know what being pulled in fully means, but it s out now. everybody s watching. china is interwoven in the world. they have a lot to lose in this. but at what point do they decide we ve got to go all in and help them? last thing, i think the chinese even are shocked at the actual depth of the russian invasion, the reverses that they ve had, and it s put them in a very, very difficult position where they have to now i ve got to stop here. but i think the chinese now are in a rock and a hard place. but this is the front end of a very, very dangerous, complex situation. general, i know that you could talk for probably another 45 minutes on that topic. i wish we had the time, sir, because you have such an
should the west or anyone else believe what putin is saying? don t forget he promised safe passage for people out of various cities, but on two occasions that promise was broken. and more recently, we had the offer of six passengers out of ukraine, four of which lead to either russia or belarus. why on earth would people of ukraine want to return to russia when russia has spent the last 12 days bombing them out of their homes? this makes you wonder how and where this will end. because the a0 mile column of russian troops is apparently not stuck outside kyiv, but halted outside give, and one can only imagine they are stuck between a rock and a hard place halted outside kyiv. 0ne can t help but
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that s an unusual piece of public health guidance, usually it is a little more clear. this is if you want to, do, if you don t want to, don t. it is usually not we don t usually give people that option. and finally they say that if you re positive, if you take that test and you re positive, you should be isolating for five more days, so this is sort of like an optional kind of thing. now, let s take a look at why the cdc feels comfortable telling people that you can leave after five days without testing. because there is some real science behind this. so if you look at this graph what you re seeing on the left-hand side is when you are right at the beginning of having symptoms, that s when you re very, very contagious. you re very contagious and then as you go on and go on, it gets less contagious. starting around day five, the chances that you are going to transmit covid as long as your symptoms are resolving are very, very small. and that s why the cdc in many ways are between a ro