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In a hilarious scene from the 1975 film “Monty Python and the Holy Grail,” King Arthur and his squire Patsy encounter a figure in black armor as they are traveling through a forest in search of knights for his Round Table. Instead of joining them, the Black Knight attempts to block the king from crossing his bridge — which is barely more than a plank of wood — and declares: “You shall die.”
Amid the ensuing swordfight, the inept knight loses his limbs, one by one, until he is left with only a torso and a head. “'Tis but a scratch,” he insists. “I’ve had worse.” As Arthur and Patsy go on their way, the knight shouts after them: “Running away, eh? You yellow bastards! Come back here and take what’s coming to ya! I’ll bite your legs off!
6 AnswersPolitics4 months agoDid Boris get bent over?
Raw sausages and other minced meats can no longer be exported to the EU from 1 January, according to new rules.
The guidance is part of the post-Brexit trade deal agreed between the UK and the EU last week.
Meat industry bodies attended a conference call with ministers on Tuesday to seek clarification about the issue.
The British Meat Processors Association said it was one of several issues causing concern.
New EU rules on exports dictate that from 1 January, the following animal products cannot be exported into the EU:
Chilled minced red meat
Chilled meat preparations (for example, raw sausages)
Minced meat (poultry)
Poultry and ratite or game bird mechanically-separated meat
Raw milk from cows infected with Bovine Tuberculosis (TB)
Ungraded eggs
Composite products containing dairy products made from unpasteurised milk (for example, a ready meal topped with unpasteurised cheese
2 AnswersPolitics4 months agoIs trump a dumpster fire floating on top of a flood ?
The United States on Tuesday broke its record for the most number of coronavirus-related deaths in a single day with 3,725 reported, according to data compiled by Johns Hopkins University.
Tuesday surpassed the country’s previous single-day death toll high of 3,656 set on Dec. 16.
As of Wednesday morning, the U.S. has now recorded a total of 338,656 deaths due to COVID-19.
4 AnswersPolitics4 months agoIs brexit a disaster?
Reuters › article › uk-britain-eu-trucks
As Brexit cliff edge looms, miles of trucks stack up near southern English port | Reuters
Dec 10, 2020 — Trucks heading towards the English port of Dover were stacked up for miles on Thursday, just three weeks before Britain exits the European Union's orbit in a potentially tumultuous finale to ...
1 AnswerPolitics4 months agoDid California reopen too soon?
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'We opened up too soon': How California went from bending the curve to coronavirus hot spot | KRON4 - KRON4.com
Jul 21, 2020 — (CNN) – Some scary statistics are coming out of Los Angeles, with the city reporting its highest number of coronavirus hospitalizations in one day. What happened in the state that saw one of
2 AnswersPolitics4 months agoDid California reopen too soon?
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'We opened up too soon': How California went from bending the curve to coronavirus hot spot | KRON4 - KRON4.com
Jul 21, 2020 — (CNN) – Some scary statistics are coming out of Los Angeles, with the city reporting its highest number of coronavirus hospitalizations in one day. What happened in the state that saw one of
Psychology4 months agoDid California reopen too soon?
ImageKRON4.com › news › we-opened-u...
'We opened up too soon': How California went from bending the curve to coronavirus hot spot | KRON4 - KRON4.com
Jul 21, 2020 — (CNN) – Some scary statistics are coming out of Los Angeles, with the city reporting its highest number of coronavirus hospitalizations in one day. What happened in the state that saw one of
Psychology4 months agoWhat does trumps cdc say about masks?
Americans are increasingly adopting the use of cloth face masks to slow the spread of COVID-19, and the latest science may convince even more to do so.
In an editorial published today in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), CDC reviewed the latest science and affirms that cloth face coverings are a critical tool in the fight against COVID-19 that could reduce the spread of the disease, particularly when used universally within communities. There is increasing evidence that cloth face coverings help prevent people who have COVID-19 from spreading the virus to others.
“We are not defenseless against COVID-19,” said CDC Director Dr. Robert R. Redfield. “Cloth face coverings are one of the most powerful weapons we have to slow and stop the spread of the virus – particularly when used universally within a community setting. All Americans have a responsibility to protect themselves, their families, and their communities
2 AnswersPolitics4 months agoDo lockdowns work?
Findings
During the study period, mobility restriction was inversely related to the daily number of newly diagnosed SARS-CoV-2 positive cases only after the second, more effective lockdown, with a peak in the curve of diagnosed cases of infection occurring 14 to 18 days from lockdown in the three regions and 9 to 25 days in the included provinces. An effective reduction in transmission must have occurred nearly immediately after the tighter lockdown, given the lag time of around 10 days from asymptomatic infection to diagnosis. The period from lockdown to peak was shorter in the areas with the highest prevalence of the infection. This effect was seen within slightly more than one week in the most severely affected areas.
Interpretation
It appears that the less rigid lockdown led to an insufficient decrease in mobility to reverse an outbreak such as COVID-19. With a tighter lockdown, mobility decreased enough to bring down transmission promptly below the level needed to sustain the epidemic.
2 AnswersPolitics4 months agoIs the gop divided ?
The Hill › homenews › administration
Trump calls on Georgia Gov. Kemp to resign | TheHill
11 hours ago — Trump's tweet on Wednesday, however, marked the first time the president has called for Kemp to step down. ADVERTISEMENT. Trump has also sought to pressure Kemp and other Georgia
3 AnswersPolitics4 months agoIs corona done with us?
Despite the rollout of two new vaccines, the pandemic is accelerating and the United States should brace itself for “one of the worst months in this nation’s history in January,” one of President-elect Joe Biden’s top Covid-19 advisers warned Monday.
“There is no doubt about that,” the expert, Dr. Celine Gounder, said on CNBC. “That cake is in the oven already, with the travel that has happened over the holidays
4 AnswersPolitics4 months agoWhat should we do about fascist terrorists ?
Los Angeles Times
Far-right 'boogaloo boys' linked to California cop killings
boogaloo boy kills police from www.latimes.com
Jun 17, 2020 — On Tuesday, federal law enforcement officials announced they were charging Air Force Sgt. Steven Carrillo, 32, and suspected accomplice Robert A. Justus Jr., 30, in the May 29 shooting death
1 AnswerPolitics4 months agoWas the Nashville bomber afraid of 5g?
ImageDaily Mail › uk
REVEALED: Death of Christmas bomber's dad fueled 5G conspiracy theory
anthony Quinn Warner 5g from www.dailymail.co.uk
2 days ago — The 63-year-old computer tech - who was identified Sunday from DNA found in his mangled RV - was 'heavily into conspiracy theories', according to a source close to the investigation
1 AnswerPolitics4 months agoDo you agree with science and education ?
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Politics4 months agoWas brexit a bad idea?
Raw sausages and other minced meats can no longer be exported to the EU from 1 January, according to new rules.
The guidance is part of the post-Brexit trade deal agreed between the UK and the EU last week.
Meat industry bodies attended a conference call with ministers on Tuesday to seek clarification about the issue.
The British Meat Processors Association said it was one of several issues causing concern.
New EU rules on exports dictate that from 1 January, the following animal products cannot be exported into the EU:
Chilled minced red meat
Chilled meat preparations (for example, raw sausages)
Minced meat (poultry)
Poultry and ratite or game bird mechanically-separated meat
Raw milk from cows infected with Bovine Tuberculosis (TB)
Ungraded eggs
Composite products containing dairy products made from unpasteurised milk (for example, a ready meal topped with unpasteurised cheese)
1 AnswerPolitics4 months ago