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Pandemic: Lockdown: Covid deniers should be held to account

Neil O’ Brien, Tory MP for Harborough and vice-chairman of the Conservative Party, has suggested, “Covid sceptics have a hell of a lot to answer for”. Mr O’Brien is a rare right-wing voice calling out the Covid and lockdown deniers who have undermined the national pandemic response. Some, Piers Corbyn for example, are so cartoonish and deluded that they are difficult to take seriously. Mr Corbyn confirms Richard Dawkins’ opinion that, “a delusion is something people believe in, despite a total lack of evidence”. Mr Corbyn’s lack of a public platform, furth of Speakers’ Corner, renders him relatively harmless. Others however, with access to more public soapboxes, have greater culpability.

Sunday shows round-up: Sturgeon insists she did not mislead Scottish parliament

Sunday shows round-up: Sturgeon insists she did not mislead Scottish parliament
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GP claims delaying second dose of Pfizer vaccine beyond three weeks is an unlicensed trial

Vaccine delay: UK should cut its 12-week gap between doses, doctors group says

Vaccine delay: UK should cut its 12-week gap between doses, doctors group says CNN 1/23/2021 By Rob Picheta, CNN © OLI SCARFF/AFP/AFP via Getty Images A member of the public receives the Oxford/AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine at a temporary vaccination centre in St Columba s Church in Sheffield, south Yorkshire on January 23, 2021. - Britain s Prime Minister Boris Johnson has revealed that 5.4 million people had now received their first dose of two vaccines currently being administered, with a daily record of 400,000 people inoculated in the last 24 hours. (Photo by Oli SCARFF / AFP) (Photo by OLI SCARFF/AFP via Getty Images) The UK s decision to wait up to 12 weeks before giving people their second dose of the Pfizer/BioNTech coronavirus vaccine should be scrapped, senior doctors have said, reigniting a debate over the British government s unorthodox inoculation strategy.

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