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Covid-19 vaccine backlash and a contentious pandemic experience has divided Americans on the value and trustworthiness of mainstream science. Francis Collins is working to regain the public’s trust.
The two – together with Netsai Marova, who did not face trial as she is out of the country – were arrested and abducted in May 2020 following a protest on the Government’s failure to provide social ...
The former justice secretary has called for an amnesty for more than 29,000 people convicted for breaking Covid rules. Sir Robert Buckland, who oversaw the courts during the pandemic, said the ...
Sir Robert is calling for an amnesty for fines handed out by the courts in the “exceptional time” of the pandemic, saying: "It is not proportionate or necessary at a time when we want to ...
Four years after the pandemic began, public officials have the benefit of hindsight and lots of information that may have been lacking during the chaotic days in March 2020.
Lawyers are calling for an amnesty on lockdown fines, as figures obtained by ITV News reveal that tens of thousands remain unpaid. In total, 124,771 fines had been issued up to October of this ...
World Health Organization (WHO) member states should push for clear commitments to human rights protections in the text of a draft “pandemic treaty” being negotiated on November 6-10, four ...
U.S. Travel Abroad Has Finally Reached Pre-Pandemic Levels—Here’s Where Americans Are Going - Forbes
In 2019, Amnesty International issued a travel warning for the U.S., saying that visitors should be wary in the country due to the high amounts of gun violence.
As the COVID-19 emergency ends, the church can lead the world into a spirit of amnesty. This week, an Axios poll found that 62 percent of Americans believe the pandemic is over—weeks after the ...
MANILA, Philippines — A bill extending the amnesty for payment of estate taxes until June 15, 2025 has been approved by the House of Representatives Committee on Ways and Means. During ...
Despite initial alarm fueled by official proclamations and apocalyptic media reports, the general public’s attitudes toward COVID-19 began shifting fairly early in the pandemic — with good reason.
Brown University economist Emily Oster recently suggested a “pandemic amnesty” for “the many important choices we had to make under conditions of tremendous uncertainty.” Her essay has riled many ...
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