Ambulance strike: Blame game escalates between unions and ministers
Union boss accuses health secretary of “blatant lie” for saying workers had chosen to harm patients. Source link
Union boss accuses health secretary of “blatant lie” for saying workers had chosen to harm patients. Source link
Feeling all revved up, even at bedtime? Or maybe your throttle’s on idle with symptoms of depression, fatigue, and weight gain. In both cases, the root cause may be your thyroid. The thyroid — a butterfly-shaped gland in the front of your neck — makes hormones that control the way your body uses … Read more
“People sitting in 5, 7-star hotels in Delhi criticise how they [farmers] contribute to pollution. Have you seen their earnings per land holding?” Chief Justice of India NV Ramana asked. The Supreme Court said that people in Delhi sit in 5- and 7-star hotels and blame farmers for pollution. (Representative image) A Supreme Court bench, … Read more
An MPs’ report finds a “culture of blame” preventing staff admitting mistakes and lessons being learned. Source link
As time has gone on, the fear of being a guinea pig has lessened, said Evelyn Akoto, public health leader for the London borough of Southwark, which has one of the biggest black communities in the country. So many people in the wider population have been vaccinated, that it has become clear no single group … Read more
A “legacy of poor decisions” in 2020 and before the pandemic led to 100,000 deaths, scientists say. Source link
Covid’s second wave has hit one part of south Bradford badly, and residents have an idea where the problem began. Source link
It is that time of the year again when Delhi gets covered in smog and political parties get busy in blaming each other for Delhi’s condition. Visuals of stubble burning from the neighbouring state of Punjab has prompted many to blame the farmers, meanwhile, the government is shielding itself from the blame by listing the … Read more
Bats have been scapegoated by humans for centuries, with Covid only the latest example, say scientists. Source link