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A 'tourist' trip to China, 1981 | China

Hotels without hot water, a long talk on the Yangtze River Bridge and a visit to Mao Tse Tung’s remains

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High-Priced Pain: What to Expect from a Single-Payer Health CareSystem

The problems of America's health care system can best be addressedthrough market-based solutions. The evidence indicates that undernational health insurance, the promise of coverage becomes healthrationing, access to universal coverage means delays in access tocare, official fairness yields to favoritism by officials, freedomof choice becomes coerced conformity, and democratic deliberationis replaced by bureaucratic decision-making.

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Nothing to see here: Institutional Confirmation Bias and the United Kingdom Department of Health: Letter to Dame Sally Davies

By John Stone This letter is republished from January 2019. When I wrote to Sally Davies, Chief Medical Officer to the British Government, the headline rate for Northern Ireland schools (2018 figure) was 2.9%. The figure for 2022 was 4.7%,.

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Coronavirus Bracknell: Parents react to classroom closures amid mental health fears

We asked our readers whether they think it was the right decision to close schools this term. Kelly Millns said: Bloody joke! The future generations are going to be screwed! Jen Jones also said: Whilst I agree with closing the country down and getting this nasty virus under control, it doesn t help those of us who are not key workers, still working full time (and can t work from home) and have school aged children that we need to teach..when are we supposed to teach our children. Nigel Hawkes also thinks schools should stay open, he said: Children are likely to suffer the least of all age groups from covid and the most in terms of social interaction and education. Sadly it is the poorest most disadvantaged that will suffer the most. If hospital workers,bus drivers,retail staff and warehouse staff can work why not teachers? How hard can it be to stay 6ft from everyone else in a school? How can people work if their children cant go to school.

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