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Coronavirus
Total Results: 275
January 8, 2021
Don’t censor the lockdown sceptics
Covid-era restrictions on what we can see and listen to are likely to outlast the disease
Douglas Murray
Thursday
07.01
07.01
Get ready for the post-pandemic party
History tells us that enforced chastity only strengthens our libidos
Ralph Leonard
Wednesday
06.01
06.01
Inside the Covid ward
All of our patients who die, do so alone. There is nobody to hold their hand. Nobody to comfort them
Jane Smith
06.01
Amid Covid crisis we can’t wait for perfect data
With so many people dying each day, we must make fast decisions as best we can
Tom Chivers
Tuesday
05.01
05.01
The tragic cost of closing schools
By weaponising education, we betray an entire generation
Jennie Bristow
Monday
04.01
04.01
The pandemic didn’t shatter society, Zoom did
During lockdown technology has exacerbated difference and atomised lives
Timandra Harkness
Monday
28.12
28.12
How random are your politics?
Vexed: James Mumford suggests we should reject package-deal politics
Louise Perry
28.12
Did anyone predict coronavirus?
Hindsight makes it easy to blame the Government for listening to the wrong people, not the right ones
Tom Chivers
Thursday
24.12
24.12
How will you remember this year?
Good Grief: Embracing Life At A Time of Death: Two grieving wives share their experience of loss
Polly Mackenzie
Wednesday
23.12
23.12
Libertarianism never ends well
A Libertarian Walks Into A Bear: An experiment in living without restrictions couldn't survive some hungry bears
Mary Harrington
Monday
21.12
21.12
How dangerous is the Covid mutation?
The new strain is more contagious — but not necessarily deadlier
Tom Chivers
Tuesday
15.12
15.12
It’s not our job to protect the NHS
In limiting our lives for the health service, we've set a bleak precedent
Timandra Harkness
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