Covid-19 is natural justice for man’s selfish exploitation of nature so will this pandemic change the way we work forever as Boris once-upon-a-time promised?

31 December 2020 Unethical consumerism fuels pandemics so with the advent of a possible end in sight for the Covid-19 pandemic, will the most intelligent beings in the world use their greatest asset to forge a way forward that is different enough to help prevent further pandemics and environmental catastrophes, or will people just revertContinue reading “Covid-19 is natural justice for man’s selfish exploitation of nature so will this pandemic change the way we work forever as Boris once-upon-a-time promised?”

Covid deaths increase to 981 on 30 December 2020 as Oxford vaccine is licensed and UK Health Secretary makes Covid19 Update statement in Parliament which is recalled from Christmas recess

30 December 2020 Matt Hancock agreed to requests to consider prioritising teachers for vaccination, as schools are vectors of transmission, teaching staff will be expected to take responsibility for testing, contingency plans are published on Gov.uk website, Trust is established to investigate the effects of long-Covid including in children who do not display symptoms andContinue reading “Covid deaths increase to 981 on 30 December 2020 as Oxford vaccine is licensed and UK Health Secretary makes Covid19 Update statement in Parliament which is recalled from Christmas recess”

Covid19: Chellaston & Shelton Lock have 3 cases of Covid19 – World Health Organisation says residents must monitor their local coronavirus cases and wear masks not as an alternative to social distancing for the next 16 months while making the world greener

Nathalie Hollingworth/ 24 August 2020 World Health Organisation’s (WHO’s) Dr Tedros estimates the Covid-19 pandemic will last for two years and also claims it will not be a vaccine that ends the pandemic but a change in human lifestyle – we cannot carry on as usual. He said that globalisation has caused the virus toContinue reading “Covid19: Chellaston & Shelton Lock have 3 cases of Covid19 – World Health Organisation says residents must monitor their local coronavirus cases and wear masks not as an alternative to social distancing for the next 16 months while making the world greener”

“From midnight on Saturday 22 August 2020 residents of Oldham, Pendle and Blackburn should not socialise with anyone from outside their household” says UK Government as local coronavirus cases rise and Northampton faces lockdown

Nathalie Hollingworth/22 August 2020 To minimise loss of lives, our Government is intervening tonight in Oldham, Pendle and Blackburn to increase restrictions on human interaction according to its managing local coronavirus outbreaks strategy as coronavirus cases rise. Together with Northampton – in the East Midlands – which has the largest number of cases, and Leicester,Continue reading ““From midnight on Saturday 22 August 2020 residents of Oldham, Pendle and Blackburn should not socialise with anyone from outside their household” says UK Government as local coronavirus cases rise and Northampton faces lockdown”

Derby City Council Public Protection Officer’s new manager takes control today following suspension of PPO leader and dismissal of two officers leaving Derby city with 14 PPOs

Head of Community Safety and Integration, Andy Thomas ended his first day’s management of Derby City Council’s Public Protection service, on 17 August 2020, as the Presenting Officer at the Council’s Communities Scrutiny Review Board where he began his new tenure as the Presiding Officer overseeing disciplinary matters about his lead PPO who has beenContinue reading “Derby City Council Public Protection Officer’s new manager takes control today following suspension of PPO leader and dismissal of two officers leaving Derby city with 14 PPOs”

Derby City Council agrees to review its Covid-19 crisis management this week as Eat Out to Help Out begins and Geonomics England invites UK residents to participate in study to about the role genetics play in Covid-19 suffering

Nathalie Hollingworth/04 August 2020 Derby City councillor Lucy Care during today’s meeting of the Executive Scrutiny Board, subtly squeezed-in an unagendered question concerning a discussion held at the earlier Council’s Audits and Accounts meeting about when the best time would be to look at the way Derby City Council is managing the continuing Covid emergency.Continue reading “Derby City Council agrees to review its Covid-19 crisis management this week as Eat Out to Help Out begins and Geonomics England invites UK residents to participate in study to about the role genetics play in Covid-19 suffering”

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