7 day average in England already moved back to the same level as last week of May.
This is no time to relax about the danger of transmission.
@DHSCgovuk @PHE_uk #COVID19#BBCNEWS#coronavirusuk
With recent surge in reports of new variants infecting more children everywhere, is it wise to do away with masks in schools? Can’t schools use discretion and make it mandatory despite the govt’s relaxation?
@Simon_Balle@RichardHale2017@PresdalesSchool@AbelSmithSch @PHE_uk
@ShashiTharoor@WHO@ShashiTharoor you are an educated gentleman. Please don’t mislead citizens of your own country. I live in UK and the gap of 12 weeks is mandatory here. See the link from UK NHS where one books a vaccine. This is purely based on scientific reasons. No Modi here.
1st phase of 🇫🇷 solidarity mission is underway. 28 tons of medical equipment will be flown in tomorrow, including 8 world-class oxygen plants that will make 8 Indian hospitals oxygen autonomous for 10+ years. #FranceStandsWithIndia@cmacgm@CdCMAE
I was sad to learn today that my friend & @8VC partner lost his uncle to COVID-19 in India. The pandemic is getting worse there, and they need more vaccines.
In honor of his family, I will donate $50 for every re-tweet, up to $125,000 USD, to help with efforts in India. (1/2)
@elonmusk@lexfridman Maybe.. yet you couldn't express that without words.
Discounting words is easier said than done. Words have beauty when used correctly. When used incorrectly they make one look 'lossy' (using your own word) ;-)
“To begin with is my lifelong love of perhaps that most emblematic form of melancholy recreation: reading. All too often in my childhood, I’d escape from the company of my peers with books: comic anthologies, movie novelizations, children's magazines.” https://t.co/EDWd7XISqA
@The_Millions Loved reading this, especially because it resonated with how I feel within.
Didn’t know I was a melancholic till I read this. Can now better explain that undefined unease that’s always been there.
In March, India had no factory that produced Personal Protective Equipment(PPE). By May end, India was producing 4.5 lakh PPEs per day.
Now India is the world’s second largest manufacturer of personal protective equipment (PPE) body coveralls.
This is the potential of India 🇮🇳