we are in a versions of this virus? the reason we are in a position versions of this virus? the reason we are in a position to versions of this virus? the reason we are in a position to reduce - we are in a position to reduce restrictions is because fortunately we have very high levels of population immunity, 98% of people have antibodies so cases, hospitalisations and deaths are fortunately falling and that reduces the risk of limitations but it s important to vaccinate the whole world to reduce that risk further. in the uk, the situation is relatively good. with all of these key metrics heading in the right direction, it s unlikely to make much difference, the change in the rose to the current trajectory. would you call it a calculated risk, perhaps? would you call it a calculated risk, erha s? ~ . would you call it a calculated risk, erhas? ~ ., , . ., , ., perhaps? with all restrictions and all intervention perhaps? with all restrictions and all intervention she perhaps?
discussion with mr putin at the kremlin. in terms of the details, we have very little about what was being discussed and i have to say in the hopes of not been high that there was a huge amount of substance at the moment the negotiations between the two countries but i think it is an indication of the way in which the possibility that the way they have fired mediators ends up way they have fired mediators ends up in quite a different level than it was a week ago and it wasn t being taken, frankly, particularly seriously. mr bennett then had discussions with president zelensky on the phone after the meeting with president putin. he is now flying to berlin where they will meet chancellor olaf scholz for discussions as well there so clearly some movement but in terms of the details we don t know anything about the nature of discussions in terms of any potential mediation by the israelis. it of any potential mediation by the israelis. , , ., israelis. it is interesting that -erha - s israe
tweeted about this over the weekend. i read your tweets like rha religiously as you know, theser studies have both been out for a year or so. why were they ignored?d? i mean, i think they tell. a very inconvenient story, laura . y that covid had already arrived in europe longe before people thought it had m arrived. what that means then isease that all of these policies remember the february the march lockdown s all that was way too late to accomplish much of anything. in ath sense, the, the start being so early means that the policies we followed to flatten the curve well had already been circulating in those populations for a four four four four several months without even knowing it. i know one of our mutual friends had a theory that those juhan military games were kind of a small a smaller version of like olympic style games that was a huge, huge stadium events
about a story. the everyone is talking about i a story. the everyone is talking about. i was on the aware today that this amazing girl suffered this horrific this amazing girl suffered this horrific injury on the aware today that this horrific injury on the aware today that this amazing girl suffered this horrific that this amazing girl suffered this horrific injury only a year ago, fractured horrific injury only a year ago, fractured her skull. ithink horrific injury only a year ago, fractured her skull. i think she was in a, fractured her skull. i think she was in a, for fractured her skull. i think she was in a, for a fractured her skull. i think she was in a, for a spell, so she would not have in a, for a spell, so she would not have been in a, for a spell, so she would not have been able to compete at the olympics have been able to compete at the olympics had they been held on schedule olympics had they been held on schedule last year, but she is back and she