Deliberate disinformation campaigns are a public health risk – but NZ has no effective strategy to deal with it
@reason.com8 months ago
Claim That Public School Employee Was Unconstitutionally Fired for Sharp Pro-COVID-Vaccine Post Can Go Forward
@theatlantic.coma year ago
Operation Warp Speed, but for Everything Government Does
@theconversation.com2 years ago
Accra's most vulnerable residents were failed during COVID - the government didn't understand their realities
@abc.net.au2 years ago
Melbourne public housing tower residents agree to $5m COVID lockdown settlement
@theguardian.com2 years ago
Melbourne public housing tower residents offered $5m payout over Covid lockdown
@reason.com2 years ago
U.S. Finally Ends Federal COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate for Travelers, Employees, Head Start
@theguardian.com2 years ago
Victoria budget expected to slash spending on infrastructure, public service and health
@axios.com2 years ago
Why millions on Medicaid may lose coverage this year
@theguardian.com2 years ago
Australia imposed Covid checks on travellers from China against advice of top health official
@realclearpolitics.com2 years ago
Why China's Covid Policy Ended in Riot and Protest
@reason.com2 years ago
China's COVID Lockdowns Once Inspired Western Officials; They Should Listen to Protesters Instead
@theconversation.com4 months ago
Inquiry warns distrustful public wouldn’t accept COVID measures in future pandemic
@cbsnews.com9 months ago
Watch Live: Dr. Anthony Fauci testifies before Republican-led House panel
@theconversation.coma year ago
The care home sector got £2.1 billion in government COVID aid -- our research shows care workers themselves got little support
@reason.com2 years ago
Brickbat: Lockdowns Down Under
@globalvoices.org2 years ago
Singapore under the pandemic: The normalisation of digital authoritarianism
@abc.net.au2 years ago
Victorian government offers $5 million settlement over housing tower COVID-19 lockdown
@theconversation.com2 years ago
Post-pandemic work in the public sector: A new way forward or a return to the past?
@fastcompany.com2 years ago
‘This could actually be catastrophic’: What the end of the public health emergency means for telehealth
@theguardian.com2 years ago
Wuhan welfare protests escalate as hundreds voice anger over health insurance cuts
@realclearpolitics.com2 years ago
How Twitter Censored True Information About Covid
@nytimesworld2 years ago
Until the past week, during which there were rallies voicing extraordinary public opposition to the stringent “zero Covid” rules, government officials and state media were still emphasizing the most ominous medical news about the pandemic. https://nyti.ms/3iCjP2B
@axios.com2 years ago
The fight against China's COVID-era censorship
@theconversation.com4 months ago
It would cost billions, but pay for itself over time. The economic case for air conditioning every Australian school
@theconversation.coma year ago
South Africa has spent billions in 4 years to create jobs for young people: how their wages affect the broader economy
@forbes.coma year ago
Public Debt Is At An 80-Year High. How Can Finance Ministers Tame It?
@theguardian.com2 years ago
Victoria paid EY more than $30m for Covid pandemic health projects
@theconversation.com2 years ago
The UK government does have a legal case for withholding WhatsApp messages from the COVID inquiry -- but here's why it will probably lose in court anyway
@reason.com2 years ago
Fauci and Biden Are Rewriting the History of COVID-19 Restrictions
@nytimesworld2 years ago
Under government pressure, Chinese scientists have withheld data, deleted information from public databases, and withdrawn papers from international journals. This censorship campaign began early in the Covid-19 outbreak and continues today. https://nyti.ms/3H8Et3M
@reason.com2 years ago
Researchers Pressured Twitter To Treat COVID-19 Facts as 'Misinformation'
@aljazeera.com2 years ago
Biden administration to end COVID public health emergency in May
@reason.com2 years ago
By Abolishing Fares, Big Cities Embrace Transit's Death Spiral
@nytimesworld2 years ago
Until the past week, during which there were rallies voicing extraordinary public opposition to the stringent “zero Covid” rules, government officials and state media were still emphasizing the most ominous medical news about the pandemic. https://nyti.ms/3OZgWF9
@axios.com2 years ago
Protests erupt in China over COVID lockdown restrictions
@theconversation.com5 months ago
Climate emergencies threaten our collective security, but governments are flying blind into the storm
@abc.net.aua year ago
'Not about the run': Australians are tackling 'huge' issue of loneliness amid calls for government to do more
@theconversation.com2 years ago
With COVID now endemic, modelling suggests targeted protection will be more effective than blanket measures
@theconversation.com2 years ago
Inquiry must assess how Canada’s fragmented COVID-19 response lost the public’s trust
@reason.com2 years ago
Gorsuch Condemns 'Breathtaking' COVID Emergency Powers That Crushed Civil Liberties
@abc.net.au2 years ago
Public service audit reveals $20.8 billion outsourcing bill for last year of Morrison government
@nytimesworld2 years ago
Under government pressure, Chinese scientists have withheld data, deleted information from public databases, and withdrawn papers from international journals. This censorship campaign began early in the Covid-19 outbreak and continues today. https://nyti.ms/41ysyEl
@realclearpolitics.com2 years ago
Treason of the Science Journals
@nytimesworld2 years ago
This year, Lunar New Year, the most important holiday on China’s calendar, has a different feel. It comes just weeks after the government, facing economic pressure and widespread public discontent, lifted its stringent Covid-19 restrictions. https://nyti.ms/3XRHXxt
@WSJ2 years ago
From @WSJopinion: Long Covid is real. But public-health officials have massively exaggerated long Covid to scare low-risk Americans as our government gives more than $1 billion to a long Covid medical-industrial complex, writes @MartyMakary. https://on.wsj.com/3BJ0N18
@nytimesworld2 years ago
Until the past week, during which there were rallies voicing extraordinary public opposition to the stringent “zero Covid” rules, government officials and state media were still emphasizing the most ominous medical news about the pandemic. https://nyti.ms/3OVN4Ju
@nytimesworld2 years ago
Despite his assertions that his government has “zero corruption," Jair Bolsonaro and his inner circle have faced investigations on accusations including the embezzlement of public funds, theft of staff wages and mishandling of the Covid-19 pandemic. https://nyti.ms/3TUfUvM