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Paul Bissell, Marian Peacock and Sara MacDonald
why the poor and disadvantaged are more likely to die Anxious politicians want to make the case that COVID-19 doesn’t discriminate, in order to frame the fatalities as effecting us equally. As the BBC’s Emily Maitlis made clear in her... More…
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RT @PickardJE: arguably they *did* usually follow the advice of scientists but often weeks or months later 11 minutes ago
RT @PickardJE: Robert Jenrick is telling @BBCr4today that the government always followed the advice of the scientists, which is debatable 11 minutes ago
RT @lewis_goodall: Consider the graph below. Deaths rise substantially in months where the epidemic has got out of control.
If lockdown ha… 15 hours ago
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