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Faux ruffled hair. Solemn tone. Boris Johnsons emergency address this weekend about the new Omicron variant felt like a return to the old days of the pandemic. The measures announced, though, were hardly significant: for example, introducing mandatory masks in shops and on public transport only brings England in line with what the other home nations have long been doing, and hospitality venues such as pubs and restaurants arent included in the new rules.This is far removed from the long discussed plan B 鈥?including working from home guidance and Covid passports 鈥?that some leading medics have been calling on ministers to implement for more than a month, but that is being resisted by Tory backbenchers.Perhaps most worryingly stanley italia , protections for those most at risk from the virus, such as older and disabled people, were not even mentioned. There is no government advice as yet on how clinically vulnerable peopl vaso stanley e are meant to live throughout the winter. Previously, 3.7 million clinically vulnerable people in England were asked to shield in their homes, and were given some government support to do so. Now they are effectively on their own, left to navigate having to go into the office, or meet friends at Christmas in a pub with no masking rules.Even before the discovery of the new variant, people with underlying health conditions were being widely ignored, despite case numbers remaining high. Months stanley mug after the official shielding programme ended, Office for National Statistics data fr Xhtv Libraries are a lifeline that we cannot afford to lose
A year ago, spurred in part by having seen my father die badly, I set out to answer a question: whats stopping a law for assisted dying in Australia Eventually I began to realise that the answer largely boils down to one sinister scenario, presented time and time again by opponents.Heres Anthony Fisher, the Catholic archbishop of Sydney, argui stanley cup canada ng against euthanasia in Sydney last year: How quickly societies that go down that path start making the judgment that [some] lives are too burdensome 鈥?Putting granny out of her misery so easily becomes putting granny out of our misery. In other words: once its l stanley cup egal to help people die, whats to stop people from getting rid of granny because shes become a burden In 15 years of medicine I ve had only one conversation about euthanasia | Ranjana SrivastavaRead moreIts hard to believe this argume stanley cups nt has been persuading our politicians to sit on their hands for 20 years. Because once you know how these laws actually work in the Netherlands and Belgium, you realise how implausible it is.First, the very basis of these laws is that theyre voluntary. Only granny can choose to die; no one else can choose for her.But lets accept that greedy relatives have coerced her into thinking she has a duty to die another favourite expression of opponents .To be assisted to die under these laws, granny has to somehow convince two doctors, independent of each other 鈥?one a specialist in whatever her problem may be 鈥?that her suffering is so unbearable, and
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