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  • Karine Jean-Pierre
    Karine Jean-Pierre “Americans have the right to peacefully protest. Forcibly taking over a building is not peaceful.” 7 hours ago
  • Janet Yellen
    Janet Yellen “Treasury has consistently warned that companies will face significant consequences for providing material support for Russia's war, and the U.S. is imposing them today on almost 300 targets.” 7 hours ago
  • Catherine Russell
    Catherine Russell “Over 200 days of war have already killed or maimed tens of thousands of children in Gaza. For hundreds of thousands of children in the border city of Rafah, there is added fear of an escalated military operation that would bring catastrophe on top of catastrophe for children. Nearly all of the some 600,000 children now crammed into Rafah are either injured, sick, malnourished, traumatised or living with disabilities.” 8 hours ago
  • Eric Adams
    Eric Adams “We cannot allow what should be a lawful protest to turn into a violent spectacle that saves and serves no purpose. There's no place for acts of hate in our city. I want to continue to commend the professionalism of the police department and to thank Columbia University. It was a tough decision, we understood that. But with the very clear evidence of their observation and the clear evidence from our intelligence division, that they understood it was time to move and the action had to end and we brought it to a peaceful conclusion.” 16 hours ago
  • Sergei Shoigu
    Sergei Shoigu “To maintain the required pace of the offensive … it is necessary to increase the volume and quality of weapons and military equipment supplied to the troops, primarily weapons.” 16 hours ago
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Battle to fight Covid-19 in the United Kingdom

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“Mr. Johnson is essentially now a prisoner of his more hawkish cabinet colleagues and the 100 or so MPs who seem to be allergic to any kind of public health restrictions. They just feel that the state has grown too big in trying to combat Covid and that they really don't want the government to grow any bigger.”

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Professor of politics at Queen Mary, University of London
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“If you are planning to build a field hospital in a car park and to care for patients in an understaffed tent. I think you can justify stopping a few New Year's Eve parties and asking everyone to stay at home for a fortnight.”

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Consultant Respiratory Physician at West Herts Hospitals
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“We do not yet know exactly how many of those who catch the virus will need hospital treatment. But given the number of infections we cannot wait to find out before we act and so work is beginning from today to ensure these facilities are in place.”

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Medical director for the National Health Service in England
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“People are trying to do the right thing, follow the government's own advice, and test themselves regularly, but are prevented by the Conservative government's incompetence. They need to get a grip and provide enough tests so people can keep themselves and everyone else safe.”

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Shadow Secretary of State for Health and Social Care of the United Kingdom
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“There will be no further measures before the new year. When we get into the new year, of course we will see then whether we do need to take any further measures. We will watch carefully what is happening in the hospitals. Should, in the future, we need to act, of course we won't hesitate to do so.”

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UK Secretary of State for Health and Social Care
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“It would be ludicrous not to respond more decisively to Omicron, and that Christmas mingling will inevitably have spread Covid. There is a high probability we are moving too late. We will soon start to see the impact of Christmas. We are holding out hope that hospitalisations are at the lower end of projections. But given the uncertainty we face it would be ludicrous not to take additional precautions.”

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General secretary of the Hospital Consultants and Specialists Association
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“The number of cases is still breaking records pretty much every day. Omicron does seem to be less severe than the other variants … but as it is so infectious … there is still a chance that the burden on the NHS could be unacceptable.”

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Al Jazeera’s journalist reporting from Liverpool
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“This Christmas, before sitting down to your dinner with your family, I would encourage anyone not already boosted to come forward, book an appointment and get the gift of a jab.”

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Head of the NHS COVID-19 vaccination programme
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“Though the time for buying presents is theoretically running out, there is still a wonderful thing you can give your family and the whole country and that is to get that jab, whether it is your first or your second or your booster. Omicron is surging. [And] we all know we must together try to stop the spread of this new variant - we must test ourselves and take extra care when meeting elderly or vulnerable relatives.”

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UK Prime Minister
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“No one should be in any doubt: there is a tidal wave of Omicron coming. I'm afraid we're now facing an emergency in our battle with the new variant Omicron, and we must urgently reinforce our wall of vaccine protection to keep our friends and loved ones safe.”

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UK Prime Minister
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“The vaccination programme by itself was not enough to bring things under control. We do need to have people using lateral flow tests, avoiding contact with large numbers of people in enclosed spaces, using masks, all of those things now need to happen if we're going to stop this rise and get things under control soon enough to stop a real meltdown in the middle of the winter.”

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Member of the government's Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation (JCVI)
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“I think the first thing is the government have got to do more to make Plan A work. If the scientists are saying work from home and masks, we should do that. So get A working better because the vaccination programme has been stalling, and introduce those parts of Plan B. But there are also things not in A or B that need to be done, like paying statutory sick pay from day one and also better ventilation in public spaces.”

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British politician serving as Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer
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“The availability of a well-tolerated, effective oral antiviral [molnupiravir] will be particularly useful in supplementing vaccination as a means to reduce the proportion of patients needing hospital care. It is greatly hoped that the antiviral taskforce has, like the vaccines taskforce, preordered courses of this medication so that the UK can, at last, properly manage this condition by treating vaccine breakthrough disease and relieve pressure on the NHS during the forthcoming winter.”

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Visiting professor in pharmaceutical medicine at King’s College London
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