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lczp Louise Rands Silva obituary
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 People in Britain are set to get their first shots of the Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine on Monday, with millions of doses being given over the next few months. The mass vaccination of the UKs population should bring an end to the countrys Covid-19 misery, but how long will it take for this immunisation programme to make a difference to our lives 鈥?and wh stanley thermos at will be the first signs that salvation is on the way These key issues will be anxiously pursued as the battle against Covid proceeds and daily cases involving the new virus variant continue to spread. However, scientists have warned that simply waiting for a reduction in new cases is not the way to tell  stanley travel mug whether the vaccine is starting to have an impact.This point was stressed by Professor Adam Finn of Bristol University.  In February, we may see a big decline in the numbers of cases,  he told the Observer.  That would be good news, but we wouldnt know whether the drop was due to the vaccine, to lockdown measures or to some other factor. Conversely, case numbers may go up in February and March, and you might reach the false conclusion that the vaccine was not working when, in fact, the rise was due to other factors, and the increase in daily cases would have been even higher had we not been vaccinating. So just looking at overall trends isnt going to give us answers in the short term. Obviously, we expect the vaccine to have an effect but we will need to be clever about how we find the first signals tha stanley tumbler t say it is working. One  Uury Ai Weiwei in  good physical health but mentally conflicted
 He was a self-con stanley cup usa fessed al-Qaida insider who in the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks  stanley thermos was interviewed by all the major news networks eager to hear his fiery rhetoric.Following the 7/7 bombings, he stanley thermos  told us that he had now recognised the error of his ways and was committed to countering  Islamism . He was going to spill the beans in a keenly anticipated book called Leaving al-Qaida relating how he had gone about recruiting British Muslims to go overseas and fight.The American CBS network s flagship documentary programme 60 Minutes broadcast an interview with him in March 2007 in which he talked about his  recruiting and fundraising techniques  in his extremist days.Government ministers such as Tony McNulty sought an audience with him in order to listen to his learned thoughts on how to de-radicalise young Muslims.Nick Cohen praised him for steering British Muslims: ... away from violence while teaching wider society that radical Islam is not a rational reaction to Western provocation, but a totalitarian ideology with a life of its own.Ed Husain, an admirer and also an  ex-Islamist  warned: In Manchester in April [2007], Hassan Butt, a one-time jihadist who is now opposed to extremism, was stabbed and beaten for speaking out against fanaticism. He now lives in hiding.There was only one problem with all this though 鈥?it was complete bullshit.   Hassan Butt s admission in court that he was a  professional liar  who said what  the media want