Coronavirus | The Guardian After the peer admitted to lying about her involvement in lucrative government PPE deals during the Covid crisis, the fate of her high-profile lingerie company raises further questions. David Conn reportsWhen Michelle Mone sat down for an interview with the BBC’s Laura Kuenssberg last month it was against the backdrop of […]Continue reading

Coronavirus | The Guardian Scotland’s first minister also says ministerial group made time-sensitive decisions in pandemic that were not discussed in cabinet Humza Yousaf has apologised “unreservedly” to both the UK Covid inquiry and to people bereaved by the pandemic for the Scottish government’s failures to hand over WhatsApp messages relating to the handling of […]Continue reading

Coronavirus | The Guardian The accord, aimed at preventing another health catastrophe, is losing momentum due to ‘lies and conspiracy theories’Plans for a global pandemic preparedness agreement risk falling apart amid wrangling and disinformation, according to the chief of the World Health Organization, who has warned that future generations “may not forgive us”.Shaken by the […]Continue reading

A report shows fewer Canadians are working from home than at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. It also found working from home had potentially important implications for society. Go to Source 19/01/2024 – 18:04 /Nathaniel Dove Twitter: @hoffeldtcom

Health Archives | Reuters News Agency Reuters exclusively reported that U.S. drug regulators in September found quality control lapses at Moderna’s (MRNA.O) main factory including with equipment used to manufacture drug substance for its COVID-19 vaccine.  The post US FDA finds control lapses at Moderna manufacturing plant  appeared first on Reuters News Agency. Go to […]Continue reading

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