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the inquiry last thursday, and he told the — the inquiry last thursday, and he told the inquiry that he thought that recommendation five was an extremely— that recommendation five was an extremely good idea to learn from the experiences of south korea is in terms _ the experiences of south korea is in terms of— the experiences of south korea is in terms of their response to mers and to see _ terms of their response to mers and to see how— terms of their response to mers and to see how those matters could be possibly— to see how those matters could be possibly adapted to the united kingdom in the event of a similar pandemic — kingdom in the event of a similar pandemic. do you agree that was a useful— pandemic. do you agree that was a useful and — pandemic. do you agree that was a useful and important recommendation? yes, useful and important recommendation? yes. i_ useful and important recommendation? yes. i do _ useful and important recommendation? yes, ido. ministers useful and important recommendation? yes, i do. ministers won't involved but there's a sentence in alice which is access to sufficient levels of ppe was also considered and pandemic stockpiles were suggested. that is a sentence in alice but doesn't make it into the recommendation. so if you're asking does it look like they were a failure to follow through from theirs, i think the answer to that is yes. fist
not be granted a former member�*s pass." how ridiculous we look, but yet the committee itself is hamstrung at the very regulations. this report is not a panacea for democratic practice in the house of commons for the british state. this is not an answer. but it does give evidence to the former member of uxbridge, who lives through their teeth, who partied on while our constituents were dying. working—class communities, the length and breadth of these islands, as i think the honourable memberfor weaver dale was talking about earlier, people driving ambulances, paramedics, orderlies and hospitals who couldn�*t get ppe even though we see them being dumped in fields in the shires of england in the last couple of days. how ridiculous that communities like mine had to suffer the indignity of that buffoon
people believe we should decouple. one who doesn't believe that is secretary of treasury janet yellen. listen. >> it would be draft rus to attempt to decouple from china, derisk, yes, decouple, absolutely not. china benefits from purchases from us and we benefit from our ability to export from china. >> brian: they make batteries, solar panels, ppe, pharmaceuticals, that is the risk under the definition. how do you feel about that? i know it would be too hard to decouple abruptly, shouldn't that be the objective? >> the objective should be independence, american people should never be dependent, we must be independent, strong at home first. but just like my wife is a
and he won the biggest selection in something like 30 years.— something like 30 years. josh in a second. what _ something like 30 years. josh in a second. what was _ something like 30 years. josh in a second. what was the _ something like 30 years. josh in a second. what was the money - something like 30 years. josh in a second. what was the money he l something like 30 years. josh in a i second. what was the money he got from us? we second. what was the money he got from us? ~ ., ., ., , second. what was the money he got fromus? ., ., ., , ,, second. what was the money he got fromus? ., ., ., , , from us? we got various bonuses and -a outs from us? we got various bonuses and payouts that — from us? we got various bonuses and payouts that helped _ from us? we got various bonuses and payouts that helped and _ from us? we got various bonuses and payouts that helped and as _ from us? we got various bonuses and payouts that helped and as i - from us? we got various bonuses and payouts that helped and as i say, - payouts that helped and as i say, mostly, we were extremely busy but we all had her ppe, we were the first country to find a cure for the and they all worked really hard and mostly he is really upbeat about britain. .. mostly he is really upbeat about britain. ., ,., .,, , ., britain. yeah, the boosterism. you can answer— britain. yeah, the boosterism. you can answer some _ britain. yeah, the boosterism. you can answer some of _ britain. yeah, the boosterism. you can answer some of that _ britain. yeah, the boosterism. you can answer some of that stuff, - britain. yeah, the boosterism. you| can answer some of that stuff, josh and saint helens.— and saint helens. hello. my view is different slightly _ and saint helens. hello. my view is different slightly to _ and saint helens. hello. my view is different slightly to the _ and saint helens. hello. my view is different slightly to the previous i different slightly to the previous caller~ _ different slightly to the previous caller~ in — different slightly to the previous caller. in some ways i agree with some _ caller. in some ways i agree with some of— caller. in some ways i agree with some of what you said there, he is of course _ some of what you said there, he is of course very upbeat and has a persona — of course very upbeat and has a persona about him but he is also a compulsive — persona about him but he is also a compulsive liar. so, in terms of
furlough wa5 money and helping them out... furlough was a common thing beyond our own boundaries. don't go anywhere. let's bring in geoffrey in glasgow. anywhere. let's bring in geoffrey in glasuow. ., ., ., glasgow. good morning, how are you. ? there is loads _ glasgow. good morning, how are you. ? there is loads of _ glasgow. good morning, how are you. ? there is loads of things _ glasgow. good morning, how are you. ? there is loads of things people - ? there is loads of things people are saying. _ ? there is loads of things people are saying. we — ? there is loads of things people are saying, we had _ ? there is loads of things people are saying, we had something i ? there is loads of things people i are saying, we had something said about ppe if you minutes ago, something about furlough there, and i'm going to try and coming as little as possible because i want to hear from you, little as possible because i want to hearfrom you, and little as possible because i want to hear from you, and there will be things, listen everybody, there will be things if you're watching and listening that you see and hear that you disagree with, but people that you disagree with, but people that you disagree with also pay the licence fee. go on. we you disagree with also pay the licence fee. go on.— you disagree with also pay the licence fee. go on. we got our own roblems licence fee. go on. we got our own problems appear — licence fee. go on. we got our own problems appear with _ licence fee. go on. we got our own problems appear with nicola - problems appear with nicola sturgeon, so in some ways i can relate to what is going on down south, but i think borisjohnson has
communications infrastructure, planning for how you keep schools and the education system open for as long as humanly possible was equally important to planning for ppe and ventilator capacity and vaccination systems and infrastructure. so getting that bit right in planning and exercising, it's kind of a whole society type of thing. we need to think on that. most plans won't survive a pandemic intact, but not being prepared can mean delays, disorder, potentially deaths. tomorrow, the covid inquiry will start to unpack our last attempt to prepare for a pandemic in the hope we're better placed to deal with the next one. a mum of three has been sentenced to more than two years in prison for taking abortion pills after the legal uk limit. in a case which the judge described as tragic, the 44—year—old received
The Public Servants Association has threatened take legal action against Government Printing Works over the suspension of employees after they complained about poor provision of personal protective equipment [PPE] in their workspace.
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Infection preventionists come from many different backgrounds. However, many left the field during the COVID-19 pandemic. It will require creative methods to preserve existing IP staff and educate those entering the field.