Locked Down
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Initial release | November 9, 2010 |
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Directors | Daniel Zirilli |
Initial DVD release | November 9, 2010 |
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ID | 2927367 |
About Locked Down
After an investigation goes awry, respected cop is framed and sent to prison. While trying to lay low, he is forced to compete against other inmates in an underground cage-fighting ring, while also trying to clear his name.
Dominic Raab denies Dominic Cummings made key pandemic decisions
... It would be for the inquiry to decide whether it had made the right decisions " in retrospect" but some economists had made the argument that the UK " Locked Down too much" he said...
Gaza: Surgeon ready to help says moral duty trumps fear
... Gaza Locked Down, and after four days of " non-stop" bombing Nick was evacuated by the UN...
Hunt is on to find more effective flu treatments
... The population was more susceptible to catching flu, having been Locked Down during Covid, and influenza A H3N2, the type circulating last winter, is more severe in older people...
Israel attack: People hide in homes as Palestinian militants enter from Gaza
... Restaurants, cafes everything is Locked Down and there is a heavy feeling of surprise, of shock and of fear from what is still expected to happen...
Teenage boy admits stabbing Tewkesbury schoolteacher
... The academy was Locked Down and two neighbouring schools were also asked to shut their doors as a " precaution" after the attack...
Dutch Grand Prix 2023: Zandvoort imposes car ban on travelling F1 fans
... The Grand Prix is taking place in a tiny coastal town which is Locked Down to visitors cars for the entire weekend, with many fans arriving by bicycle...
Why are there more dog attacks in summer?
... " Barford Primary School had to be Locked Down for the safety of the children...
Hospital stabbings: Two victims were attacked with axe
... The hospital, on the border of Brent and Ealing in north-west London, was temporarily Locked Down during the incident and witnesses described how patients and visitors were locked in a nurses room...
Hunt is on to find more effective flu treatments
By Michelle RobertsDigital health editor
A trial to find more effective flu treatments is being launched in the UK.
Flu deaths hit Last Winter , with nearly 15,000 excess deaths recorded.
It can kill up to 25,000 people in the UK in a bad Year - But treatments for worst cases are still lacking, experts say.
The Recovery trial will offer hospital patients different drugs to see if any will be lifesavers, as a cheap steroid was found to be during Covid.
Annual flu shots help prevent infection - But each Year , Some People become very sick with influenza.
There is also The Threat of a global pandemic flu outbreak, which, according to planning scenarios, could see many millions infected, up to about half of them becoming ill and some also developing potentially fatal complications such as pneumonia.
Even in a normal flu Year , it can kill between 290,000 and 650,000 people.
The Trial 's joint chief investigator Sir Peter Horby, of the University of Oxford, said it was a persistent menace.
" As well as being The Greatest pandemic risk, influenza remains a serious annual scourge, " He Said .
" Yet we have no treatments that have been proven to improve outcomes in hospitalised patients. "
The Trial will test pills such as oseltamivir, or Tamiflu, an antiviral the government has been criticised for stockpiling and spending hundreds of millions of pounds on following concerns about swine flu.
Given within a couple of days of symptoms developing, it is designed to reduce the severity of infections and has already been shown to benefit mild flu.
Other treatments that will be tried include:
Will flu be bad this winter?Last Winter saw The First widespread flu since the start of Covid pandemic.
That 2022-23 season began earlier than usual But peaked quickly.
There are several reasons why it hit harder, experts say.
The population was more susceptible to catching flu, having been Locked Down during Covid, and influenza A H3N2, The Type circulating Last Winter , is more severe in older people.
This autumn, flu cases have been starting to rise again But within the typical range for The Time of Year .
And it is too early to predict which influenza lineages will dominate, experts say.
People in the UK who are over 64, have certain health conditions or a learning disability, are pregnant or care for or work or live with vulnerable people may be eligible for both flu and Covid vaccines.
A nasal flu vaccine is available to children at primary and Secondary School or, for two-three-Year -olds, from their GP.
The Recovery study will be open to patients admitted with flu to:
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com