Thursday, 25 March 2021
Gaza's Covid vaccine doctors: 'If there is a power outage, what can we do?'
The Covid vaccination programme has begun in the Gaza Strip amid daily power cuts, and supply and capacity problems in the health system. Dr Ayman Rahma is part of the team responsible for the distribution of vaccines. The territory has only received 62,000 doses so far for a population of more than 2 million. With Israel disputing that it bears responsibility for vaccinating Gazans or for letting vaccines enter Gaza, Rahma explains how the political situation is impacting the health sector Subscribe to The Guardian on YouTube ► https://ift.tt/16bR3Lu The Guardian publishes independent journalism, made possible by supporters. Contribute to The Guardian today ► https://bit.ly/3biVfwh Website ► https://ift.tt/1AFLGzy Facebook ► https://ift.tt/RENIv3 Twitter ► https://twitter.com/guardian Instagram ► https://ift.tt/2NMuUyt
Tuesday, 23 March 2021
Inside a long Covid clinic: ’I look normal, but my body is breaking down’
The Guardian has had unique access to University College London hospital's long Covid clinic where patients are treated for a multitude of different chronic symptoms ranging from ongoing fatigue to issues with taste and smell. Some patients have been suffering for months, and the toll on their mental and physical health has been significant. It’s been a year since the first UK lockdown and the NHS has warned it may have to treat a million patients for a condition we now know as long Covid Subscribe to The Guardian on YouTube ► https://ift.tt/16bR3Lu The Guardian publishes independent journalism, made possible by supporters. Contribute to The Guardian today ► https://bit.ly/3biVfwh Website ► https://ift.tt/1AFLGzy Facebook ► https://ift.tt/RENIv3 Twitter ► https://twitter.com/guardian Instagram ► https://ift.tt/2NMuUyt
Monday, 22 March 2021
Made in Doncaster: I am not your subject | Made in Britain
In the first episode of Made in Britain, created in collaboration with local communities, three working-class women from Doncaster take us on a journey through 2020. With Brexit, deindustrialization and the pandemic as the backdrop, we see their fight to forge a new identity for themselves and the town: Lindsay as an Instagram influencer with a tough day job, Pam as she fights for her state pension and the voice of older women, and Rachel whose mission is to change Doncaster’s story with Doncopolitan – and the story we tell The Guardian publishes independent journalism, made possible by supporters. Contribute to The Guardian today ► https://bit.ly/3biVfwh Website ► https://ift.tt/1AFLGzy Facebook ► https://ift.tt/RENIv3 Twitter ► https://twitter.com/guardian Instagram ► https://ift.tt/2NMuUyt
Thursday, 11 March 2021
Why we are all attracted to conspiracy theories
Belief in conspiracy theories is far more widespread than the stereotypes that dominate pop culture. Recently, QAnon, Covid-19 and 5G theories have gained traction and criticism while less controversial conspiracies like the faked moon landing have persisted for decades. We all share hardwired evolutionary traits that make us vulnerable to them, from the way we assign truth to new information to our tendency to find patterns in unrelated phenomena. But if we're all potentially susceptible to conspiracy theories, how can we manage these cognitive shortcuts? The Guardian publishes independent journalism, made possible by supporters. Contribute to The Guardian today ► https://bit.ly/3biVfwh Website ► https://ift.tt/1AFLGzy Facebook ► https://ift.tt/RENIv3 Twitter ► https://twitter.com/guardian Instagram ► https://ift.tt/2NMuUyt
Wednesday, 10 March 2021
Why we are all attracted to conspiracy theories
Belief in conspiracy theories is far more widespread than the stereotypes that dominate pop culture. Recently, QAnon, Covid-19 and 5G theories have gained traction and criticism while less controversial conspiracies like the faked moon landing have persisted for decades. We all share hardwired evolutionary traits that make us vulnerable to them, from the way we assign truth to new information to our tendency to find patterns in unrelated phenomena. But if we're all potentially susceptible to conspiracy theories, how can we manage these cognitive shortcuts? The Guardian publishes independent journalism, made possible by supporters. Contribute to The Guardian today ► https://bit.ly/3biVfwh Website ► https://ift.tt/1AFLGzy Facebook ► https://ift.tt/RENIv3 Twitter ► https://twitter.com/guardian Instagram ► https://ift.tt/2NMuUyt
Tuesday, 9 March 2021
How to Turn Snack Bags Into Reusable Tote Bags
Sew your empty chip bags together to create this fun, colorful and reusable DIY tote! 🧵 Full Tutorial: https://ift.tt/2OgEDxC Creator: Beth Huntington #sewing #crafts #upcycle Connect with us! Instagram: https://ift.tt/2BgUHX8 Facebook: https://ift.tt/2BMUgVE Pinterest: https://ift.tt/1LzzUhO Twitter: https://twitter.com/ehow Website: https://www.ehow.com
Is Moldova ready to embrace an unmarried, childfree president? | Europe’s baby bust
Moldova's recent presidential election ended up being a referendum on one of Europe's most pressing questions. With birth rates in steep decline and much of its remaining population leaving the country, the incumbent president, Igor Dodon, was desperately trying to reinstate faith in the traditional family structure and religious values. His opponent, Maia Sandu, was a 48-year-old unmarried woman with no children. But was the country ready for her? In this episode of Europe's baby bust, Leah Green and Ekaterina Ochagavia joined the campaign trail to find out Watch previous episodes of Baby Bust ► https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BeeQSWDwvxk&list=PLa_1MA_DEorHol0Hv650lBBtFiW3cP8UZ The Guardian publishes independent journalism, made possible by supporters. Contribute to The Guardian today ► https://bit.ly/3biVfwh Website ► https://ift.tt/1AFLGzy Facebook ► https://ift.tt/RENIv3 Twitter ► https://twitter.com/guardian Instagram ► https://ift.tt/2NMuUyt
Friday, 5 March 2021
On the frontline of Myanmar's coup protests: ‘We don’t accept this dictatorship’
Wai Yan Phyo Mo is one of the leaders of the protest movement in Myanmar who have taken to the streets to oppose the military coup which removed the ruling NLD party from power. The coup has exploded simmering resentments across the country about low standards of living and discrimination against ethnic groups. Against a backdrop of military forces threatening protesters with worsening violence, Wai Yan pledges that civil disobedience will mean the end of the regime, and we follow him on the streets and in his safe house The Guardian publishes independent journalism, made possible by supporters. Contribute to The Guardian today ► https://bit.ly/3biVfwh Website ► https://ift.tt/1AFLGzy Facebook ► https://ift.tt/RENIv3 Twitter ► https://twitter.com/guardian Instagram ► https://ift.tt/2NMuUyt
Thursday, 4 March 2021
How to Make a No-Sew Produce Bag
Jump on the zero-waste bandwagon with this clever DIY produce bag created from an old T-shirt. Full Tutorial: https://ift.tt/3beTTDK Creator: Beth Huntington #diy #upcycle #crafts Connect with us! Instagram: https://ift.tt/2BgUHX8 Facebook: https://ift.tt/2BMUgVE Pinterest: https://ift.tt/1LzzUhO Twitter: https://twitter.com/ehow Website: https://www.ehow.com
DIY Reusable Swiffer Duster Cloths
It doesn't take much time to create a reusable duster cloth that will last years and years! Full DIY Tutorial: https://ift.tt/3sKk1wg Creator: Beth Huntington Connect with us! Instagram: https://ift.tt/2BgUHX8 Facebook: https://ift.tt/2BMUgVE Pinterest: https://ift.tt/1LzzUhO Twitter: https://twitter.com/ehow Website: https://www.ehow.com
New dads in lockdown: 'I had a real feeling of inadequacy' | Modern Masculinity
In this episode of Modern Masculinity, Guardian journalist Iman Amrani speaks to fathers of young children about their experiences during lockdown. She meets Mark Williams, a father's mental health campaigner to hear about the challenges that new dads face. He discusses how important it is to address the struggles they come across beyond fatherhood and how this can affect the whole family. In the UK, Samaritans can be contacted on 116 123. The mental health charity Mind can be reached on 0300 123 3393 or at mind.org.uk. International helplines can be found via www.befrienders.org The Guardian publishes independent journalism, made possible by supporters. Contribute to The Guardian today ► https://bit.ly/3biVfwh Website ► https://ift.tt/1AFLGzy Facebook ► https://ift.tt/RENIv3 Twitter ► https://twitter.com/guardian Instagram ► https://ift.tt/2NMuUyt
Wednesday, 3 March 2021
DIY Reusable Swiffer Duster Cloths
It doesn't take much time to create a DIY reusable duster cloth that will last years and years! Full Tutorial: https://ift.tt/3sKk1wg Creator: Beth Huntington Connect with us! Instagram: https://ift.tt/2BgUHX8 Facebook: https://ift.tt/2BMUgVE Pinterest: https://ift.tt/1LzzUhO Twitter: https://twitter.com/ehow Website: https://www.ehow.com
What's in a vaccine and what does it do to your body?
There are all sorts of different vaccines but many of them share specific types of ingredients. Josh Toussaint-Strauss talks to Professor Adam Finn to find out what is in most conventional vaccines, as well as what they do to our bodies when we take them – and why the mRNA Covid jabs from Pfizer/BioNTech, Oxford/AstraZeneca and Moderna work differently The Guardian publishes independent journalism, made possible by supporters. Contribute to The Guardian today ► https://bit.ly/3biVfwh Website ► https://ift.tt/1AFLGzy Facebook ► https://ift.tt/RENIv3 Twitter ► https://twitter.com/guardian Instagram ► https://ift.tt/2NMuUyt
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