Nothing after the ICU other than death : Behind the lines of Britain s Covid War
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By: Alan Cowell
The government has laid out plans for gradual reopening. But in cramped intensive care wards, teeming with patients and doctors near despair, the battle is unrelenting. The numbers may be trending downward, but the battle is no less intense. In the land of Winston Churchill, it is likened sometimes to war, the Covid war.
In the latest phase of Britain s splintered campaign against the coronavirus, Prime Minister Boris Johnson last week laid out a long glide path for England s gradual reopening from lockdown, from March to June.
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The next major flash point over coronavirus response has already provoked cries of tyranny and discrimination in Britain, protests in Denmark, digital disinformation in the United States and geopolitical skirmishing within the European Union. The subject of debate: vaccine passports government-issued cards or smartphone badges stating that the bearer has been inoculated against the coronavirus. The idea is to allow families to reunite,.
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