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About Many Reasons
Harvard under fire for helping elite skip the queue
... It also noted the " generous support" that alumni provide which helps make financial aid possible to increase diversity and excellence, " Although alumni support Harvard for Many Reasons, the committee is concerned that eliminating any consideration of whether an applicant s parent attended Harvard or Radcliffe would diminish this vital sense of engagement and support...
Trapped by Maui fire, their escape routes were blocked. Why?
... There were Many Reasons why roads were unnavigable that day...
Can the SNP's independence plan change the union's future?
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When a child is shot, doctors must heal more than just bullet holes
... Yvonne Doerre, a social worker in DC for nearly thirty years, says there are Many Reasons behind the rise in youth gun violence...
Lucy Letby: What did the nurse do to babies in her care?
... The defence said there are Many Reasons a baby will shout or scream...
Kuno cheetah deaths: Could radio collars be killing the big cats in India?
... Alok Kumar, former chief conservator of forests in Madhya Pradesh, told the BBC that the deaths among big cats could be due to Many Reasons but radio collars - although key to their survival - could be a factor too...
France tells rioters to go home
... For so Many Reasons...
Covid Inquiry: Abuse of experts must stop, says Whitty
... After Sir Chris had finished giving evidence on Thursday into how well prepared the UK was for the pandemic, she said: " It s wrong for so Many Reasons, but I do know how distressing it can be...
Covid Inquiry: Abuse of experts must stop, says Whitty
By Nick TriggleHealth correspondent
Threats to independent experts during the pandemic could undermine responses to disasters in The Future , Prof Sir Chris Whitty has warned.
Giving evidence to the Covid public inquiry, England's chief medical officer, Sir Chris, said abuse and threats aimed at experts had been " extremely concerning".
In January 2022,
A second received.
During the hearings into the two men the courts were told how One Man , Jonathan Chew, 24, started filming Sir Chris on his phone while another, Lewis Hughes, also 24, grabbed him in a headlock.
The footage, lasting about 20 seconds, was widely shared on Social Media and showed the pair jeering as Sir Chris attempted to Break Free .
England's chief medical officer was not injured in The Attack during the summer of 2021.
As well as The Incident , Sir Chris and others have reported being abused on Social Media , as well as being shouted at in public.
Sir Chris told The Inquiry : " We should be very firm in saying That society very much appreciates The Work of these people [experts and scientists], who put in considerable amounts of time. "
He Said it was often provided without pay and also noted how universities were becoming stricter about releasing their academics.
Inquiry chair Baroness Hallett said she was " astonished and sorry" about what had happened.
After Sir Chris had finished giving evidence on Thursday into how well prepared the UK was for the pandemic, She Said : " It's wrong for so Many Reasons , but I do know how distressing it can be.
" I hope That people will think twice but of course they never do before committing themselves to distressing acts unnecessarily.
" There are so many different ways to express different opinion. Why do we have to have personal abuse? "
Lockdown 'had huge ramifications'During the rest of his evidence, Sir Chris Said one of The Key weaknesses the UK faced was the inability to scale up testing quickly.
And he described The National lockdown as the " very big new idea" of the Covid pandemic and " very radical thing to do".
" It was an extraordinarily major, social intervention with huge economic and social ramifications. "
Sir Chris also defended the government scientific advisory group Sage, which he co-chaired during the pandemic, after suggestions there was not enough diversity of thought within The Group .
There were no economic or social experts for example.
But Sir Chris Said it would have been too " unwieldly" if a range of different experts were added to it.
Instead, He Said the economic and societal consequences of responding to a pandemic should be done separately through a different mechanism.
Meanwhile, Sir Patrick Vallance , who was the government's chief scientific adviser during the pandemic, said it was a " regret" That during the pandemic it often took a long period of time for Sage research to be published.
" I believe That scientific advice should be made public - That 's beneficial for everybody, " He Said .
He added it should always be open to " scrutiny, comment and challenge".
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com