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clinical or yes have you also held editor positions at medical journals yes i was editor in chief of the journal called the american journal of the response critical care medicine so that the premier journal in the world for all along disease it's also the premier journal than the ward for intensive care medicine and it's the official journal of the american thoracic society. have you talked and lectured outside of illinois and or texas yes. generally where. around the world to me that lectured in more than 30 different countries around the world and probably the best majority of states within the united states minnesota is one of the states and guys states about minnesota that you did minutes so it had been in the mayo clinic several times as a lecture. were you given an award from the mayo clinic yes i was given an award.
clinical or yes have you also held editor positions at medical journals yes i was editor in chief of the journal called the american journal of the response critical care medicine so that the premier journal in the world for all along disease it's also the premier journal than the ward for intensive care medicine and it's the official journal of the american thoracic society. have you talked and lectured outside of illinois and or texas yes. generally where. around the world to me that lectured...
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jerry: have you held editor positions at medical journals as well? dr. tobin: i was the editor of the premier journal in the world for lung disease. it is also the premier journal in the world for intensive care medicine. it is the official journal of the american thoracic society. jerry: have you lectured outside of illinois and texas? dr. tobin: yes. jerry: where? dr. tobin: all around the world. i have lectured in more than 30 different countries and the vast majority of states within the united states. jerry: minnesota is one of the states in the united states. how about minnesota? dr. tobin: i have been in the mayo clinic several times as a lecturer. jerry: were you given an award from the mayo clinic? dr. tobin: i was given an award in the mayo clinic and they give it out to one doctor every 10 years, only to one. it does not matter what specialty. it could be around neurosurgery, gynecology. jerry: was it for anything in particular that you are recognized by the mayo clinic? dr. tobin: just for my work as a researcher in clinical medicine. jerry: h
jerry: have you held editor positions at medical journals as well? dr. tobin: i was the editor of the premier journal in the world for lung disease. it is also the premier journal in the world for intensive care medicine. it is the official journal of the american thoracic society. jerry: have you lectured outside of illinois and texas? dr. tobin: yes. jerry: where? dr. tobin: all around the world. i have lectured in more than 30 different countries and the vast majority of states within the...
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>> yes, the lancet is one of the top medical journals in the world. >> does the lancet medical journalook as the bible of mechanical ventilation? >> yes, it has it is called that. >> have you authored other books also? >> yes, i have. >> roughly, how many? >> i think i published eight or nine on the books. >> and all related to res preparation or respratory failure? >> they're all on the lungs. >> have you published articles and abstracts also? >> yes, i have. >> i lose count but i think i published more than 750 probably or something like that. >> have you published in the new england journal of medicine? >> yes, i've published several articles in the nothing journal of medicine. >> are those two the most respected medical journals in the world? >> they are for clinical work, yes. >> have you also held editor positions at medical journals? >> yes, i was editor-in-chief of the journal called the american journal of repracticetory medicine, it's the primary journal in the world for all lung disease, it's also the primary journal in the world for intensive care medicine. it's the officia
>> yes, the lancet is one of the top medical journals in the world. >> does the lancet medical journalook as the bible of mechanical ventilation? >> yes, it has it is called that. >> have you authored other books also? >> yes, i have. >> roughly, how many? >> i think i published eight or nine on the books. >> and all related to res preparation or respratory failure? >> they're all on the lungs. >> have you published articles and...
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>> are for clinical work, yes. >> had also held editorial positions at medical journal? >> yes, i was medical in chief of the journal called the american journal of -- critical care medicine so that is the premier journal in the world for all lung disease. it's also the premier journal in the world for intensive care medicine and its it's the ol journal of the american thoracic society. >> have you taught and lectured outside of illinois and/or texas? >> yes. >> generally, where? >> i've lectured all around the world. i've lectured in more than 30 different countries around the world and probably vast majority of states within the united states. >> minnesota is one of the states and the united states. how about minnesota? >> i have lectured in minnesota. i have been in the mayo clinic several times as a lecturer. >> were you given an award from the mayo clinic? >> yes, i was given award in the mayo clinic and they give it out to one doctor every ten years, and it's only to one doctor. it doesn't matter what specialty so could be around neurosurgery, gynecology, whatever.
>> are for clinical work, yes. >> had also held editorial positions at medical journal? >> yes, i was medical in chief of the journal called the american journal of -- critical care medicine so that is the premier journal in the world for all lung disease. it's also the premier journal in the world for intensive care medicine and its it's the ol journal of the american thoracic society. >> have you taught and lectured outside of illinois and/or texas? >> yes....
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>> they are for clinical work, yes. >> have you also held editor positions at medical journals? i was editor in chief of the journal called "the american journal of respiratory critical care merchandise". that medicine. it is the premier journal in the world for intensive care medicine. and it's the officially journal of the american thoracic society. >> have you taught and lectured outside of illinois and/or texas? >> yes. >> generally where? >> i lectured all around the world. i mean, i lectured in more than 30 different countries around the world. and probably the vast majority of states within the united states. >> minnesota is one of the states in the united states. how about minnesota? >> i've lectured in minnesota. i've been in the mayo clinic several times as a lecturer. >> were you given an award from the mayo clinic? >> yes, i was given an award in the mayo clinic and they give it out to one doctor every ten years. and it's only to one doctor. it doesn't matter what specialty. so it could be around neu neurosurgery, gynecology, whatever. >> was there anything in particu
>> they are for clinical work, yes. >> have you also held editor positions at medical journals? i was editor in chief of the journal called "the american journal of respiratory critical care merchandise". that medicine. it is the premier journal in the world for intensive care medicine. and it's the officially journal of the american thoracic society. >> have you taught and lectured outside of illinois and/or texas? >> yes. >> generally where? >> i...
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in medical journals and oral? >> they are, yes. >> also held positions in journals? >> yes, editor-in-chief of the journal of the american journal care medicine so that's the primary in the world for all lung disease. it's also the primary journal in the worldfor intensive care medicine .and it's the official journal of the american jurassic society. >> have you talked and lectured outside of illinois and through texas? >> generally, where. >> i've lectured all around the world. lecture in more than 13 different countries around the world, probably vast majority of the united states . >> minnesota is one of the states in the united states, minnesota ? >> in the minnesota. >> were you given an award from the mayo clinic? >> i was given an award called the bow lecturer in the mayo clinic and they get out whiledoctor every 10 years only one doctor . it doesn't matter what specialist, around neurosurgery, apology or whatever. they just pick one person every 10 years. >> was it for anything in particular you are recogn
in medical journals and oral? >> they are, yes. >> also held positions in journals? >> yes, editor-in-chief of the journal of the american journal care medicine so that's the primary in the world for all lung disease. it's also the primary journal in the worldfor intensive care medicine .and it's the official journal of the american jurassic society. >> have you talked and lectured outside of illinois and through texas? >> generally, where. >> i've lectured...
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the former editors of the medical journals like jama and new england journal of medicine and b.m.j. british medical journal they've all said that they basically we became vehicles for story laundering it was a corrupted creation evidence but he's. now i'm a practicing doctor in some town what am i going to believe what i want to believe you know. mr dr bigwig at harvard university that this is the best science so mild legation is to use the very drug they say is so great so for example prozac prozac can really work in the trials prozac had all sorts of adverse effects and those of us who are old enough to remember when prozac came to market it was the drug itself was on the cover of magazines. our powers are such now that we can give you whatever personality you want that's how great our knowledge is advancing that was the story told what did science tell us you know what they found in the 19 $170.00 s. for the 1st studies done in germany where they see all sorts of psychotic advance worsening of depression homicidal or suicidal impulses so much that the german authorities said this
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effectiveness of the country's 37000000000 pound tracing system and after a report on you kate major medical journals. that's where french doctors found their furious president marc wrong for failing to deliver on his promise to speed up vaccination seems from blunt medics battle overwhelming covert caseload. i'm sure that we believe the government is to blame for the fact that we have to work incredibly slowly but at the same time in a completely grueling regime. also the social media told police that while they're out of the game face book scrubs a video of an interview with donald trump posted by his daughter ignore redound other platforms than the former president earlier this year. by the great to have you with us this is r.t. international. the 37000000000 pound test and trace system that u.k. prime minister boris johnson wants hailed as world. like it didn't quite live up to all the hype that's according to a major study published in the british medical journal this raise concerns how effective it really is. it is thanks to n.h.s. tests to trace the we're able to send kids back to school and t
effectiveness of the country's 37000000000 pound tracing system and after a report on you kate major medical journals. that's where french doctors found their furious president marc wrong for failing to deliver on his promise to speed up vaccination seems from blunt medics battle overwhelming covert caseload. i'm sure that we believe the government is to blame for the fact that we have to work incredibly slowly but at the same time in a completely grueling regime. also the social media told...
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s major medical journals. where french doctors point the finger of president they say is a critical shortfall in vaccines including for medical staff on the front line having to deal with overwhelming case like. this the government is to blame for the fact that we have to work incredibly slowly but at the same time in a completely gruelling regime simply because of a lack of equipment. 11000 accounts of sexual harassment by u.k. pupils shine a spotlight on the abuse students face in schools they include testimonies from children as young as 9. good morning great to have you with us this is r.t. international. the surtees 7000000000 pound test and trace system that u.k. prime minister boris johnson was hailed as world beating has shown limited effectiveness that's the finding of a major study published in the british medical journal it says that only 50 percent of british people can actually identify symptoms just one in 5 willing to take a test. stash he explains. well beating and world leading that's what the
s major medical journals. where french doctors point the finger of president they say is a critical shortfall in vaccines including for medical staff on the front line having to deal with overwhelming case like. this the government is to blame for the fact that we have to work incredibly slowly but at the same time in a completely gruelling regime simply because of a lack of equipment. 11000 accounts of sexual harassment by u.k. pupils shine a spotlight on the abuse students face in schools...
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s major medical journals. in other news french doctors are venting their fury at presidents of money or mark wrong for failing to deliver on his promise to speed up the vaccination process as frontline medics battle against overwhelming caseload. we believe the government is to blame for the fact that we have to work incredibly slowly but at the same time in a completely grueling regime. the social media thought police look like they're at it again facebook's grabs a video of an interview with donald trump posted by his daughter in law after it and other platforms of the former president leaving the year. high there and a very good morning to you thanks of course for joining us here on out. the 37000000000 pound test tray system that u.k. prime minister boris johnson wants hailed as being world beating didn't live up to all the hype that's the finding of a major study published in the british medical journal that has raised concerns about the system's effectiveness. it is thanks to h.s. to trace the we're able
s major medical journals. in other news french doctors are venting their fury at presidents of money or mark wrong for failing to deliver on his promise to speed up the vaccination process as frontline medics battle against overwhelming caseload. we believe the government is to blame for the fact that we have to work incredibly slowly but at the same time in a completely grueling regime. the social media thought police look like they're at it again facebook's grabs a video of an interview with...
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s major medical journals. but doctors found their fury a president drawn for failing to deliver on his promise to provide vaccines for all this frontline that its battle overwhelming cope with case loads. we believe the government is to blame for the fact that we have to work incredibly slowly but at the same time in a completely gruelling regime simply because of a lack of equipment. with levon 1000 accounts of sexual harassment by u.k. pupils shine a spotlight on the abuse students face in schools activists say this is by no means a new problem and the government has done little to tackle. that very good morning to you and thanks for joining us here on r.t. international. we begin in eastern taiwan where a passenger train has derailed reportedly killing at least 40 people more than 60 others have been injured the authorities say that many more are feared dead dozens more people are also believed to be still trapped inside the wreckage express train was carrying more than $350.00 passengers at the time of the
s major medical journals. but doctors found their fury a president drawn for failing to deliver on his promise to provide vaccines for all this frontline that its battle overwhelming cope with case loads. we believe the government is to blame for the fact that we have to work incredibly slowly but at the same time in a completely gruelling regime simply because of a lack of equipment. with levon 1000 accounts of sexual harassment by u.k. pupils shine a spotlight on the abuse students face in...
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s major medical journal. doctors vent their fury of prison for failing to deliver on his promise to speed up banks in nations as frontline battle overwhelming covert case loads. of actionis from we believe the government is to blame for the fact that we have to work incredibly slowly put at the same time in a completely gruelling regime. also the social media thought police arrested again facebook scrubs a video of an interview with donald trump posted by his daughter and or other platforms banning the former president earlier this year. good morning and thanks for joining us here on r.t. . the 37000000000 pound test and tray system that u.k. prime minister boris johnson wants hailed as world beating the show in limited effectiveness that's the finding of a major study published in the british medical journal it also raises concerns about how few british people are willing to take a test. that was dashed he explains. well beating and world leading that's what the u.k. is testing try to stem was supposed to be
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major medical journals now raises concerns about the effectiveness of the country's 37000000000 pound race and system. french doctors spend their fury at president mark wrong for failing to deliver on his promise to speed up vaccinations for like that expensive overwhelming covert case loads. for it which we believe the government is to blame for the fact that we have to work incredibly slowly for the same time in a completely grueling regime. and all the social media thought police started to gain facebook scrubs a video of an interview with donald trump posted on his guilt ridden bull it's other platforms than the former president earlier this year. joining us you're watching international. the 37000000000 pound test and trace system that u.k. prime minister barak's johnson what's hailed as being world beating looks like it may not have quite lived up to all the hype that's according to a major study published in the british medical journal that has raised concerns about how effective it really is. it is thanks to n.h.s. tests to trace the we're able to send kids back to school and
major medical journals now raises concerns about the effectiveness of the country's 37000000000 pound race and system. french doctors spend their fury at president mark wrong for failing to deliver on his promise to speed up vaccinations for like that expensive overwhelming covert case loads. for it which we believe the government is to blame for the fact that we have to work incredibly slowly for the same time in a completely grueling regime. and all the social media thought police started to...
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on february 28, 2020, he wrote in the new york medical journal, he wrote about what we know about respiratory viruses and sars, he estimated that in the end the fatality ratio would be somewhere around a pandemic level flew in monday fatality ratio for flu is .1 and the infection fatality for covid is 0.18, he was exactly right. it was a pandemic level flew. we would not have shut the country down -- flu. we would not have shut the country down. norway does not mandate masks. their public health department found they would have to mandate masks for 200,000 people to stop one single infection. they don't have masks. almost every other western country in the world returned to school quicker and sooner than we did, have more kids in school than we do right now. there has been more about what to lock down and went to lockdown and we would believe. we have a control group in sweden. there has been a lot of gas lighting and lies about what went in -- on in sweden. in 2020, sweden's death was 7% higher than the last four year average, the rest of the european union was between 12% and 18%. this idea
on february 28, 2020, he wrote in the new york medical journal, he wrote about what we know about respiratory viruses and sars, he estimated that in the end the fatality ratio would be somewhere around a pandemic level flew in monday fatality ratio for flu is .1 and the infection fatality for covid is 0.18, he was exactly right. it was a pandemic level flew. we would not have shut the country down -- flu. we would not have shut the country down. norway does not mandate masks. their public...
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today you have to test and write up in medical journals. the 19th century the practice was often to experiment. try things out. ask the patient yes or no if they were right, but not asking if they were black. procuring a person then buying or selling or renting and doing what you wanted to do to theirir bodies. there are two different views of doctor sims. those black women that were enslaved and forced into intimate surgeries. and white women who could rejoice in medicare for a horrible consequence of childbirth. it is something one finds repeatedly if you look at the four centuries of history. repeatedly in american medicine the bodies a blackck people appropriated and used in service of other people without having any opportunity to say yes or no. host: you write and medical apartheid the deeply held precepts of racism sound racist or absurd or both but in the 18th and 19th centuries, scientific racism was simply science. it was promulgated by the best minds of the most prestigious institutions of thesc nation. what was the role of the p
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a miscarriage during pregnancy than white women according to a global study published in the medical journal in the u.k. it's estimated that one in five women miscarry at some point in their lifetime. the likelihood varies according the race. the bbc's global health correspondent has more. >> i remember seeing the positives on the pregnancy tests for the first time, and i was just so happy that me and my husband were crting life together. >> katie was 28 when she found out she was pregnant. but one day, out of the blue, she started bleeding heavily. she lost the pregnancy. >> i just felt so low, so hopeless. literally like my world had ended. >> katie was advised to try again and then become pregnant within a few months. once again the pregnancy ended in miscarriage. both were second trimester losses. >> it's like a blanket of heaviness over mwhole body, over my mind, like a dark cloud. i just cannot see any hope for a long time. these are the mem boxes that we have received from the hospital that i'm grateful for. >> she feels stronger now to be able to talk about her losses, but this study
a miscarriage during pregnancy than white women according to a global study published in the medical journal in the u.k. it's estimated that one in five women miscarry at some point in their lifetime. the likelihood varies according the race. the bbc's global health correspondent has more. >> i remember seeing the positives on the pregnancy tests for the first time, and i was just so happy that me and my husband were crting life together. >> katie was 28 when she found out she was...
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today one would have to test it and it would be written up in medical journals but during the victorian era, the nineteenth century the practice was to experiment. try things out. asking the patient yes or no if they were white but not asking the patient if they were black, simply procuring a person, buying, selling, renting, borrowing from their slaveowner, simply doing what you want to do with their bodies. two different views of doctor sims, from black women enslaved by him and forced into painful distressingly intimate surgeries and white women, the horrible consequence of childbirth. something one finds repeatedly if you look at the four centuries of history. in american medicine you find the bodies of black people appropriated and used in service of other people, white people, an opportunity to say yes or no. >> host: you write in apartheid: the dark history of medical experimentation on black americans from colonial times to the present" the dearly held precepts of scientific racism sound nakedly racist, absurd or both today. in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries scientific
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today you have to test it and written up in medical journals.but during the victorian era, mid- 19th century the practice was to experiment. try things out. asking the patient yes or no if they were white but not if they were black and then buying or selling or renting. and to do what they wanted to do to their bodies. two different views of doctor sims one from black women and then forced into painful intimate surgeries. and white women who could rejoice he found a cure for the horrible consequence of childbirth. it is something one finds repeatedly if you look at the four centuries of history. repeatedly in american medicine the bodies of black people appropriated and used in service of other white people without having any opportunity to say yes or no. host: you write in medical apartheid, the precept held of scientific racism is sounding absurd but in the 18th and 19th centuries, scientific racism was simply science. it was promulgated by the best minds of the most prestigious institutions of the nation". what was the role of the prestigious
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against the cove in 1000 vaccine that was according to statistics that were published in the lancet medical journal. thank you for that. well it's an emotional moment for people around the world particularly for the families of those about to takeoff and soyuz rocket is that's a blast off from kazakstan as baikonur cosmodrome taking 2 russians and an american to the international space station is launch is especially poignant coming just days before the 60th anniversary of the 1st person in space the rocket will launch from the same cosmodrome from which yuri gagarin made history in space ships be named in honor of the cosmonaut and a decorated with his portraits on the morning of the 12th of april 961 his vostok one craft took off circling the earth for 108 minutes and 6 decades later his name lives on. and if you go to you're going to. go on for your. and i think here you could go right recognizing me and i wish i knew armstrong i'm sorry i don't know where. face recognition skills in the wild actually your car is now is. that a bit arsonist. and he's promised to produce the piece. so you do good
against the cove in 1000 vaccine that was according to statistics that were published in the lancet medical journal. thank you for that. well it's an emotional moment for people around the world particularly for the families of those about to takeoff and soyuz rocket is that's a blast off from kazakstan as baikonur cosmodrome taking 2 russians and an american to the international space station is launch is especially poignant coming just days before the 60th anniversary of the 1st person in...
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detail about that in the always the publication in lent that which is the very reason the medical journal where. information was published a few weeks ago and i'm positive the european in the last or in those authorities will look into that in the. big scene now europe's regulator is still ultimately holding back from approving sport nick why do you think that is. i don't know it might take some time but them very positive that will receive the old it that they need then it proves these big scene is a very similar flick seem to other big sins of negative folks in the classical music scene and millions of people in they did all over the world and i'm quite positive that it can be used to save and it's effect obviously the european medicines agency has for several months now been deliberating on whether or not to approve sputnik 34 confirmed use do you think it's possible that other european countries could follow austria example and perhaps you know and i guess in the way of saying it break ranks with the european medicines agency because this isn't about politics this is about saving live
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>> that is one of the top medical journals in the world. blackwell: does the lancet medical journal refer to this book as the bible of mechanical ventilation? >> yes. it has all of that. blackwell: have you authored other books? >>>>ow yes. i think i have published eight or nine other books. blackwell: all relatedir to respiration respiratory failure? >> yes all different aspects of the lungs. blackwell: have you published articles and abstracts? >> yes i have. i lose count but i think i have published more than 750. blackwell: new england journal of medicine? >> yes several articles. blackwell: journal ama? >> yes. blackwell: those two of the most respected medical journals in the world? >> they are for clinical work, yes. blackwell: heavy held editoral positions at medical journals? >> editor in chief of the journal the american journal of respiratory care and critical care medicine. that's for all long disease also the premier journal in the world for intensive care medicine. the official journal of the american thoracic society. blackwe
>> that is one of the top medical journals in the world. blackwell: does the lancet medical journal refer to this book as the bible of mechanical ventilation? >> yes. it has all of that. blackwell: have you authored other books? >>>>ow yes. i think i have published eight or nine other books. blackwell: all relatedir to respiration respiratory failure? >> yes all different aspects of the lungs. blackwell: have you published articles and abstracts? >> yes i...
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pregnancy than white women — that's according to a new global study published in the respected medical journal point in their lifetime. but the likelihood varies according to race. the bbc�*s global health correspondent tulip mazumdar reports. i remember seeing the positives on my pregnancy test for the first time, and ijust was so happy that me and my husband were basically creating life together. katie was 28 when she found out she was pregnant. but one day, out of the blue, she started bleeding heavily and she lost the pregnancy. i just felt so low, so hopeless, literallyjust felt like my world had ended. katie was advised to try again and did become pregnant within a few months — but once again the pregnancy ended in miscarriage. both were second trimester losses. it was like a blanket of heaviness over my whole body, over my mind, like a dark cloud. and, yeah, ijust could not see any hope for a long time. so these are the memory boxes that we received at the hospital, that we were so grateful for. katie says she feels much stronger now to be able to talk about her losses. but this study f
pregnancy than white women — that's according to a new global study published in the respected medical journal point in their lifetime. but the likelihood varies according to race. the bbc�*s global health correspondent tulip mazumdar reports. i remember seeing the positives on my pregnancy test for the first time, and ijust was so happy that me and my husband were basically creating life together. katie was 28 when she found out she was pregnant. but one day, out of the blue, she started...
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today thousands of edits later buttressed by reference is to nearly 750 external articles from medical journals to news outlets we could be discovered 1000 page has been viewed 88000000 times it's a perfect illustration of how we keep. someone somewhere starts an article and then many minds in multiple countries jump on it adding deleting debating and ultimately defining what we know about a subject. those editors most of whom are anonymous are called we keep. their brain survey. about who these editors are and it turns out it varies quite a bit from retiring to students to experts to somebody who just had a hobby are someone who came across an article and just fixed the grammar of the sentence a common theme that emerges in their willingness to contribute to something bigger . in themselves we computer has nearly 300000 contributors to add to its articles on a monthly basis and we're very invested in this idea of knowledge integrity that information should be accurate and well cited and that can change over time as an example of this our knowledge about this pandemic changed on a daily weekly
today thousands of edits later buttressed by reference is to nearly 750 external articles from medical journals to news outlets we could be discovered 1000 page has been viewed 88000000 times it's a perfect illustration of how we keep. someone somewhere starts an article and then many minds in multiple countries jump on it adding deleting debating and ultimately defining what we know about a subject. those editors most of whom are anonymous are called we keep. their brain survey. about who...
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in top medical journals been met with suspicion and skepticism by many for alexandria though it's easily explained because even in a pandemic there's space for a little bit of politics. the. problem is that these media. i don't see any other problem i don't want to see any kind of course. i see the. producer. immediately find here in europe. there is no reason. to not approve a. community already speak very clearly that. no one will see that. water is not if he should i just hope that you know. priority. for a politician will be the same for life of people. i don't know to support. coming out of the clinic after his appointment alessandro looked like the poster boy for putting health over politics. so funny vaccinated and with a certificate to prove it us andro can now fly home and safely hug his out of the parents of course getting a visa in cuba times isn't that easy alexandra invited his russian wife from being allowed into the country but a small story like his could become something much bigger given the country's vaccine. production delays no wait lists and the fact that there are
in top medical journals been met with suspicion and skepticism by many for alexandria though it's easily explained because even in a pandemic there's space for a little bit of politics. the. problem is that these media. i don't see any other problem i don't want to see any kind of course. i see the. producer. immediately find here in europe. there is no reason. to not approve a. community already speak very clearly that. no one will see that. water is not if he should i just hope that you know....
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against the covert 19 vaccine that was according to statistics that were published in the lancet medical journal. italian prime minister has called turkey's president heir to ones a dictator in a feud that has been branded so for gate it comes after the european commission chief was left fuming on tuesday after she was refused a seat and top level talks in ankara and relegated to a nearby couch. i absolutely do not agree with no one's behavior and i was very sorry for the humiliation the european commission president under lane had to suffer let's call them what they are dictators with whom one nonetheless has to coordinate. the turkish government to hit back at mario druggies at remarks calling them impudent and ugly and on thursday the foreign ministry summoned the italian ambassador to express its condemnation meanwhile the european council chief charles michel has defended his own conduct explaining why he had not tried to defuse the situation by vacating his seat. i was convinced that any reaction on my part could be perceived as a there was a risk of provoking an even more serious incident
against the covert 19 vaccine that was according to statistics that were published in the lancet medical journal. italian prime minister has called turkey's president heir to ones a dictator in a feud that has been branded so for gate it comes after the european commission chief was left fuming on tuesday after she was refused a seat and top level talks in ankara and relegated to a nearby couch. i absolutely do not agree with no one's behavior and i was very sorry for the humiliation the...
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against the covert 1000 vaccine that was according to statistics that were published in the lancet medical journal. well a son merinos is set to become the 1st nation in western europe to inoculate primarily with support. of the state surrounded by italy has just received another 37000 doses of the russian vaccine one senior official told us why they turn to moscow. ok we thought our daughter's friends what we face and delayed the supply of the 1st doses of the pfizer vaccine which were covered by protocol agreements between. the pen demick forced us to session or other solutions on the market through cooperation with the russian direct investment fund we managed to patch a new dose of this politically vaccines and start our vaccination campaign with vaccinations are now primarily being carried out with sputnik li. we had an opportunity to receive scientific proof that this is a good and reliable vaccine and this is also confirmed by our own internal research of antibodies which measures the safety and efficiency of this job to date we have had absolutely no problems some minor reactions we have d
against the covert 1000 vaccine that was according to statistics that were published in the lancet medical journal. well a son merinos is set to become the 1st nation in western europe to inoculate primarily with support. of the state surrounded by italy has just received another 37000 doses of the russian vaccine one senior official told us why they turn to moscow. ok we thought our daughter's friends what we face and delayed the supply of the 1st doses of the pfizer vaccine which were covered...
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against the covert 19 vaccine that was according to statistics that were published in the lancet medical journal. it's an emotional moment for people worldwide and particularly for the families of those taking off and soyuz rocket has just launched from the cat from kazik stands baikonur cosmodrome is taking 2 russians and an american to the international space station so there we are to one pays the moment of lift up. absolutely breathtaking stuff well the rocket took off on the very same sideway eureka guarin made history 60 years ago the soviet cosmonaut became the 1st person and space on the morning of the 12th of april 1981 his vostok one cross took off circling the earth for 108 minutes the flight brought a gar an instant global fame and 6 decades later his name lives on but here in mission he used to be a used to be the last person cosmonauts saw minutes before they blasted off from earth to the stars he ses he remains anxious to this day. my head of department of the list of transport launch equipment over to buy a can of the 12 years now the 1st 4 years i was an engineer on the launch t
against the covert 19 vaccine that was according to statistics that were published in the lancet medical journal. it's an emotional moment for people worldwide and particularly for the families of those taking off and soyuz rocket has just launched from the cat from kazik stands baikonur cosmodrome is taking 2 russians and an american to the international space station so there we are to one pays the moment of lift up. absolutely breathtaking stuff well the rocket took off on the very same...
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s major medical journals. that's where french doctors found their fear of president marc wrong for failing to deliver on his promise to speed up vaccination 6 from brighton medics battle overwhelming covert case loads. of clues to the can we believe the government is to blame for the fact that we have to work incredibly slowly but at the same time in a completely gruelling regime.
s major medical journals. that's where french doctors found their fear of president marc wrong for failing to deliver on his promise to speed up vaccination 6 from brighton medics battle overwhelming covert case loads. of clues to the can we believe the government is to blame for the fact that we have to work incredibly slowly but at the same time in a completely gruelling regime.