Scientists at the WHO have provided a major boost to the UK government’s vaccine strategy on two major fronts; approving both the Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine for use in all adults – including those over 65 – and backing the single-dose strategy with an 8-12 week gap, saying it is “associated with greater vaccine efficacy”. Read the recommendations in full below:
Under the “noncommunicable diseases” section of its latest report, the World Health Organisation celebrates China’s more heavy handed regulation of electronic bikes, before going on to laud its on work tacking the noncommunicable disease of e-bikes that are able to go faster than 25 kilometres per hour. It’s not like they have anything else to be focussing on…
The crackdown on e-bikes mirrors the WHO’s obsession with and longstanding war against e-cigarettes, with the organisation’s then director general Margaret Chan making it clear she considered a vaping crackdown a high priority, at the hight of the ebola epidemic in 2014. Their war on vaping has fostered prohibition in many countries and consequently less harm reduction than in the UK, where WHO guidance has rightly been shunned and vaping is widely seen as the safer alternative to smoking that it actually is.
This morning’s poll showed The Kids Are Alright, now Corbyn must be worried people of “My Generation” are refusing to get on the Magic Bus. Brexit-backing musical legend Roger Daltrey has told Event magazine that You Better You Bet voters Won’t Get Fooled Again by The Seeker of the keys to Number 10:
“Jeremy Corbyn is not a socialist… He’s a communist. Be honest about that and see how many votes you get, Jeremy, because otherwise you’re going to be moving in to Downing Street under a false premise.”
He Can’t Explain that’s the Real Me…