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David C Bannerman
DCBMEP
In my personal view, the lockdown must be eased from 7th May to stop the economy suffering inreparable damage, and not do a gradual reopening starting with garden centres etc.
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SeventhEmberXander
XanderWhovian
I find it hilarious that once this lockdown is over, whenever that'll be, the entire world will be so sex starved that 9 months later, we will see the birth
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James Wilson
jamewils
How is India's #COVID19 confirmed cases trajectory?Plotting confirmed cases in log scale at Y-axis.This graph will give you an insight about the trajectory we are now following & leaving to
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Adam Bandt
AdamBandt
The lifting of lockdowns in (some) public housing towers is good news.If you're in the towers, please listen to the advice so the lockdown can end safely & quickly.https://www.theage.com.au/national/victoria/one-public-housing-tower
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Deepti Gurdasani
dgurdasani1
So at a point where the UK is seeing an estimated 10,000 new COVID-19 cases per day, and have no test, trace & isolate strategy in place, we've decided to
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Gavin Barwell
GavinBarwell
This poll shows government has a huge job to do communicating that while lockdown was vital it's also very damaging economically and we need - slowly + carefully - to
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Dr Giridhara R Babu
epigiri
Thread is about #lockdowns.The ubiquitous purpose of #lockdown is that it gives time to prepare the health system to meet any potential surge in cases. It is the only greatest
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GhoseSpot
SandipGhose
.@drharshvardhan Sir - some may disagree, but majority believe #lockdown was both necessary and timely. IMHO now is not the time to debate that but ensure - the gains of
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Ramakrishnan N
RamakrishnanN
The unintended consequence of COVID-19 pandemic!https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/centre-all-set-to-put-off-census-npr-exercise/article31126086.ece 2. Some reprieve for the Olive Ridleyshttps://www.thehindu.com/sci-tech/energy-and-environment/co
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Jordan Schachtel
JordanSchachtel
1) Straw man. 2) Paradoxical ideas. You claim lockdown works yet nothing to show for it.3) We still have no idea if we can control how line bends.4) Lockdown is
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Matt Chorley
MattChorley
Getting the balance right is really tough at the moment: of course we should hold the government to account but no good comes from getting hysterical about things we don't
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Lucy Fisher
LOS_Fisher
Boris Johnson makes statement on steps of No 10.Warns now is moment of "maximum risk" in which second peak of virus must be avoided, as he exhorts public to "contain
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Charlotte Gracias
Charlotte3003G
Posted this on Facebook this morning as a message to a minority of my friends.I am disappointed by the way some of them have behaved and the the things they
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Kat Cw
katcw23
This lockdown is really seperating the angry boys with no paitence from the I actually want to get to know you boys Here are a few of my favourites: lockdown
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Rohan Venkat
RohanV
Sunday, April 26: "The total number of coronavirus cases in India reached 26,496 on Sunday and the toll rose to 824.Meanwhile, a complete, “intense lockdown” began in 5 cities in
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Lewis G. Miller
lewgmiller
My greatest worry about this lockdown is that the expectation will be that we should have all been productive, meaning that all whose mental or physical health has suffered will
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