Too Late
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Initial release | June 11, 2015 |
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Directors | Dennis Hauck |
Screenplay | Dennis Hauck |
Languages | English Language |
Producers | Dennis Hauck |
Alexandra Barreto | |
Taylor Feltner | |
TOO LATE is a too‑clever‑by‑half attempt at smart modern film noir, set in a particularly seedy (realistic) version of Tinsel . . . | |
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ID | 1010391 |
About Too Late
Two friends are unhappy with their fiancees who are dreadful homemakers and lousy cooks. When one of the girl's demands a maid, she is completely unaware of the contention that the maid will bring.
Pressure grows for ban on new leasehold flats
... Mr Scoffin said: " It is clear that it will be up to the next administration to bring commonhold out of the deep freeze, but it s not Too Late for this government to require share of freehold on new apartment schemes, which is a tried and tested arrangement that gives residents control of their costs and service providers from day one...
Patient saw eight GPs before cancer spotted
... A secondary cancer had developed on Brian s spine, but it was Too Late to offer him curative treatment and he was given end-of-life care...
Childcare: £400m to expand free scheme in England
... I just hope that for some settings it isn t too little, Too Late, " she said...
Covid inquiry: Michael Gove defends Boris Johnson over lockdown decision-making
... But he accepted lockdowns came Too Late both in March and November 2020...
NHS staff failed mum who died from drinking too much water
... While there, she started drinking water excessively, then went into a coma, but staff did not realise this until it was Too Late...
French Senate to debate anti-gay law apology
... As for Mr Bousset, though welcoming of the bill, he says the attempt to reckon with France s past has come Too Late...
Covid inquiry: First lockdown imposed a bit too late - Whitty
...By Nick Triggle, Aurelia Foster and Jim ReedBBC NewsEngland s chief medical officer Professor Sir Chris Whitty has told the Covid inquiry that the first lockdown in March 2020 was imposed " a bit Too Late"...
Watch for measles, UK doctors told, as vaccine rate dips
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Watch for measles, UK doctors told, as vaccine rate dips
By Michelle RobertsDigital health editor
Doctors must be on high alert for measles as vaccine rates among young children have dipped to a 10-year low, leaving some unprotected and risking outbreaks of The highly infectious and dangerous virus, experts say.
It is The First Time in decades The Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health (RCPCH) has issued national guidance such as this.
At least 95% of children should be double vaccinated by The Age Of five.
But The UK is well below that Target .
Show only 84. 5% had received a second shot of The protective measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) Jab - The lowest level since 2010-11.
Measles can make children very sick. The main symptoms are a fever and a rash but it can cause serious complications including meningitis. For some, it is fatal.
What is measles?The RCPCH is worried The UK is now seeing a " devastating resurgence" of virtually eliminated life-threatening diseases such as measles, because of low vaccine uptake.
Between 1 January 1 and 30 June, there were 128 laboratory-confirmed measles cases in England - compared with 54 in The whole of 2022.
Many were in London, Wales and Leicester.
RCPCH president Dr Camilla Kingdon, said: " Having to consider measles in our national guidance for The First Time in decades is a disappointing but necessary move.
" Many paediatricians I know live In Fear of potential measles outbreaks this winter. "
The RCPCH is urging doctors to use " every opportunity" to check a child's vaccination status and offer The MMR Jab to those who have not had two doses.
Parents are advised:
The RCPCH is also calling for The government to publish its " overdue" national vaccination strategy and focus attention on ensuring equal access to immunisations across all regions and socio-economic groups.
Dr Kingdon said: " Of course, vaccine hesitancy is an issue but there are real problems with accessibility that are also at play. We know that there are significant inequalities in vaccine uptake by ethnicity, deprivation and geography. This has to be addressed. "
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com