People look at New Zealand’s success and try to belittle it as a fluke of geography. But the truth is the countries that have achieved success – from New Zealand to S Korea, from Greece to Austria to Denmark – are all v different places.
— Matt Haig (@matthaig1) April 27, 2020
They acted fast and never let it spread.
Return to school in children's interests – Ofsted https://t.co/QNuoFzvrFh
— BBC News (UK) (@BBCNews) April 27, 2020
A team of LUTH Drs, anaesthetists & nurses delivered a woman with Covid19 of a baby girl this afternoon
— LUTH (@LUTHofficial) April 27, 2020
40yr old mother & 3.3kg baby are doing fine
Our gratitude go to these gallant men & women & all warriors making d nation proud in d face of this scourge#WeShallOvercome pic.twitter.com/rx8VVoLUJi
Former Ofsted Chief Inspector Sir Michael Wilshaw says teachers may have to work weekends and evenings to remedy the impact of school closures.
— BBC Newsnight (@BBCNewsnight) April 28, 2020
He says “if that doesn’t happen, I can see no alternative but to repeat a year” for some pupils.#Newsnight pic.twitter.com/OEcKYkdcEC
Borno State Judiciary rising to the #COVID19 challenge 👍🏽 pic.twitter.com/1ejcySsKId
— Ayo Obe (@naijama) April 28, 2020
Dr. Lorna Breen was medical director of one of NYC's top hospitals.
— Victoria Brownworth #DemilitarizePolice (@VABVOX) April 27, 2020
She killed herself Sunday.
She had been talking about how crushed she and other doctors on the frontlines were. She especially noted how hard it was to not be able to save #COVID19 patients. pic.twitter.com/sOFHlAdCoC
It’s not that we hate our kids, is that they have enormous social needs that are usually spread out over peers and teachers and are now concentrated on us and we are also exhausted and sad and some of us are trying to work and some of us are trying to make dinner, it’s so much
— ornery, scandalous, and self-quarantineful (@raychraych) April 22, 2020