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Large events are just as safe as dining in a restaurant or going shopping , early data suggests

Big events are less likely to cause mass outbreaks of Covid-19 if rules followed These include  pre-entry Covid tests are in place along with temperature checks This means sports matches and pop concerns may not be as big Covid risks   Events Research Programme trialed several events, including FA cup final Results from five days after showed as long as guidelines are followed risk is low

Racial equality | Equality, diversity & inclusion

Statement from Peter Piot on 9 June 2020 In my nearly ten years as Director of the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine (LSHTM), it is hard to imagine a more challenging and important time. In the last two weeks, the global scourge that is racism has been brought into sharp focus in an horrific way. George Floyd’s senseless death has angered and shaken us all. Many of you have questioned LSHTM’s commitment to ending racial injustice. I would like to thank all those who have taken the time to share their perspectives and experiences – I know that this has not been easy. I want to be clear; we are listening and we are committed to action.

Postcode lottery of nutrient intake from crops revealed in new study

Professor Lockdown warns June 21 freedom day is in the balance

Furious Tories threaten revolt if Boris Johnson scraps June 21 freedom day over Indian variant fears - as Cabinet warns PM there will be trouble if roadmap is not followed Anxiety swirling about whether the June 21 Covid roadmap date can be kept amid rise of the Indian variant  Professor Neil Ferguson said the next stage of the roadmap is in the balance despite some glimmers of hope Tory MPs urge Boris Johnson to press ahead with unlocking despite fears over vaccine-hesitant Britons  Latest data shows Indian variant is dominant in 23 parts of England and has spread to 127 areas of the country 

Rural households in Africa face postcode lottery on the nutritional content of their diets

Rural households in Africa face ‘postcode lottery’ on the nutritional content of their diets Rural households in Africa face ‘postcode lottery’ on the nutritional content of their diets 19 May 2021 London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine https://lshtm.ac.uk/themes/custom/lshtm/images/lshtm-logo-black.png New study reveals where potential interventions to address hunger and malnutrition could be targeted Share The amount of nutrients people receive from the crops that they eat is a type of ‘postcode lottery’, according to new analysis of thousands of cereal grains and soils in Malawi and Ethiopia published in

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