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The Scare

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OriginBrisbane
Australia
GenresPunk Rock
Members Wade Keighran
AlbumsOozevoodoo
Bats! Bats! Bats! (4-Track Maxi-Single)
Record labels Below Par Records
Nomadic Music
Below Par Music
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About The Scare


The Scare was an Australian punk rock band formed in 2004 by Kiss Reid, Ben Lewis, Samuel Pearton and Liam O'Brien in Brisbane, Queensland. They released their debut EP, Masochist Mimes, in November 2004. Brock Alexander Fitzgerald joined in 2005 and the band released a second EP, Vacuum Irony in October.

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... " And that s why immediately I thought OK, I should make this a big thing and I should definitely talk about the transnational repression that s going on here and also The Scare tactics - as well as how the Hong Kong government is just trying to see by which point would the international community smack their hands and tell them to back off...

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... But The Scare was short-lived and shares recovered from the sharp fall...

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... Most Scottish Tory MSPs are delighted to have Mr Sunak in the job - particularly given The Scare they had over the weekend with the prospect of a Boris Johnson comeback...

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... The Scare started in May when the UK saw cases of the disease traditionally confined to parts of Africa...

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... Leah said The Scare made her think twice about venturing up the mountain again...

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... Despite the TV spots trying link her to that other Castro - the late Cuban leader, Fidel - and his Venezuelan protégé, Hugo Chavez, The Scare tactics may not be enough to prevent her from becoming Honduras s first woman president...

Hancock is wrong, on the mandatory child-abuse - top-doctor

Hancock is wrong, on the mandatory child-abuse - top-doctor
Feb 16,2020 6:57 am

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Hancock is wrong, on the mandatory child-abuse - top-doctor

Feb 16,2020 5:14 am

says The health Minister is wrong to think that the mandatory child rates of vaccination to combat falling vaccination coverage in England, a leading doctor.

Matt Hancock has said he is "very seriously" on the option.

But the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health expert Dr. David Elliman has said, it could be counterproductive and the people suspicious.

others joined in calling for vaccines to be offered in places such as super markets and music festivals.

the Figures published in the last month - for the rest of the UK Nations are better.

the UK lost its measles-free status in August in the midst of a rising number of cases.

During 2018, there were almost 1,000 cases - More Than twice as many as in the Year 2016.

lecture on the Science Media Centre in London, Dr Elliman, consultant in community child health in Great Ormond Street Hospital, said he found Mr. Hancock's views on compulsory vaccination "on" and not "evidence-based".

"do not go to the Compulsory vaccination to work and not go to get the support of most health professionals. "

He said it risked breaking The Trust between health professionals and The Public , and the creation of a number of civil liberties.

He also pointed out that it would do nothing to encourage those who missed vaccination are taking part in catch-up programs, to reach out, citing the need to have people in their 20s, not the MMR vaccine at The Height of the frightening two decades ago.

Matt Hancock says that unvaccinated children are the other children in danger

Instead, he wants to the government, the drafting of a new vaccination strategy, the focus on accessibility, says he would like to see pop-up clinics in music festivals to reach out to those who missed out on the MMR jab at the turn of The Century , when the admission prices were even lower than they are now.

Prof Helen Bedford, University College, London, agreed the accessibility was the key.

"people live busy lives so if we can make it easier to vaccinate for it I think we would see an increase in consumption. "

you said the clinics could be made in the children's centres and even super markets, but warned that there would be investment in the vaccination teams, and nurses, the jabs.

the government said The vaccination strategy would be later in the Year .



measles, vaccination, matthew hancock

Source of news: bbc.com

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