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  • Antony Blinken
    Antony Blinken “Under our own ten-year agreement, the United States will support the defence and security across a range of essential capabilities - from its air force to its air defence, from drones to demining. If Russia or anyone else were to attack Ukraine, we will work with Ukraine immediately at the highest levels to coordinate how to help you beat back the threat.” 1 hour ago
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    Aleksey Kushch “This is an unexpected, but, unfortunately for Ukraine, a very effective move. Unlike many top Russian officials, Belousov has not been involved in corruption scandals and has a reputation as a workaholic technocrat and a devout Orthodox Christian. Putin wants him to clean the Augean stables of the defence ministry so that military spending spearheads the resurgence of Russia's economy. The effectiveness of Russia's military-industrial complex will be boosted, and instead of being a 'black hole' of budget spendings, the defence ministry may become a driver of economic growth, when war spendings stimulate the growth of Russia's GDP.” 4 hours ago
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#masks

Page with all the IPSEs stored in the archive with the tag #masks linked to them.
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“It looks like the whole world overheated and is no longer able to address the pandemic, which is a serious issue, in a more balanced way. Societies had no choice but to co-exist with the virus. Yet we need to vaccinate, adapt vaccines, as we do for influenza, and carry on. The real preparedness is not to impose lockdowns, masks outdoors, but make sure that the health system can cope with surges in medical demands, regardless of the nature of the disease.”

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Co-director of the HKU-Pasteur Research Pole in Hong Kong
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“I think mask-wearing is, in many ways, one of the interventions that you probably want to relax last. Mask-wearing is very, very low cost in comparison to most other interventions.”

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Infectious disease modeler at the University of Cambridge
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“Quite frankly, some countries are in such a difficult situation now that they're going to find it hard not to put in place restrictive measures at least for a short period of time to reduce the intensity of transmission. Other countries can re-engage with communities around masks, around avoiding crowded spaces, around limiting their contact with others, work from home and many other initiatives and very importantly increasing vaccine coverage in high-risk populations.”

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Head of WHO’s emergencies programme
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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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“As a new president, I’m going to speak directly to the American people. We need your help. Wear a mask for 100 days. It’s the easiest thing you can do to reduce Covid cases, hospitalizations, and deaths. We did not get into this mess quickly, and it’s going to take time to fix. But I am convinced that in 100 days we can change the course of the disease and change life in America for the better.”

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President-elect of the United States
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“At the end of the day, personal responsibility is the only way. People will either choose or not choose to social distance, or choose to wear a mask or not. What we can do is to remind them is that personal responsibility can protect them.”

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Tennessee Governor - Republican
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“I think the data speak for themselves. We had a superspreader event in the White House. And it was in a situation where people were crowded together and were not wearing masks, so the data speak for themselves.”

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Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
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