ariskatzourakis.bsky.social
Viruses, Evolution, Education, Trade Unions, things like that. Prof at Uni of Oxford, NEC member for UCU. Posts mine, reposts not.
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Really highlights the importance of continued research into treatment and prevention, even decades after the emergence of the HIV pandemic.
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You made me read it and I knew I would regret it "Why can we not acknowledge that there is truth in both positions?". This is 'journalism'
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Nothing wrong with the paper. It doesn't say exercise is better than drugs.
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Correct headline - 'exercise is more effective than reading a health lifestyle booklet'. Um yeah.
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The paper doesn't even compare exercise to drugs, but to the use of 'health-education materials'. Come on people.
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Count me in!
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History is a little more complex maybe - it will for now be written through a different lens - but in the long run yes.
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7) Vaccines work. The attempts to overplay their harms were and are unforgivable.
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6) The chronic outcomes of covid in some people (long covid) were under appreciated since the start. This was avoidable.
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5) An earlier acceptance and realisation of the major mode of transmission of covid - the air - could have saved huge lives and avoided untold costs.
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3) Subsequent NPIs could possibly have been shorter, and perhaps avoided altogether, by implemented better public health measures.
4) Test track and trace was not implemented well in most western countries. This was a tragic failure.
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What could possibly go wrong.... Ugh
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Feeling an urge to rewatch that! What a film.
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Δημήτρης Παπανικολάου, καθηγητής Νεοελληνικών και Πολιτισμικών Σπουδών, Πανεπιστήμιο της Οξφόρδης
Αντώνης Τζανακόπουλος, καθηγητής Δημοσίου Διεθνούς Δικαίου, Πανεπιστήμιο της Οξφόρδης
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Άρης Κατζουράκης, καθηγητής Εξέλιξης και Γονιδιωματικής, Πανεπιστήμιο της Οξφόρδης
Πέτρος Λιγοξυγκάκης, καθηγητής Ανοσολογίας, Πανεπιστήμιο της Οξφόρδης
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Θεωρούμε ότι ο ρόλος μας, ως πανεπιστημιακών δασκάλων, συνδέεται άμεσα με τη λειτουργία της δημοκρατίας και της κοινωνικής συμμετοχής. Στεκόμαστε δίπλα σε όσες και όσους, με οργή και σε πένθος, ζητούν ενδελεχή έρευνα, διαφάνεια και δικαιοσύνη.
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Η συντονισμένη και επικίνδυνη αυτή απόπειρα υπονόμευσης του συνταγματικού και διεθνώς κατοχυρωμένου δικαιώματος των πολιτών στην απεργία και την οργανωμένη διαμαρτυρία μάς βρίσκει αντίθετους.
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😂
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😂
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Can't imagine why they didn't ask me to write that!
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Definitely vote for @illdoitanyway.bsky.social for VP! (more details/crib sheet en route...)