Health: Many good events; Antimicrobial resistance as the next global fear factor - UK Column News

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Sources: https://www.ukcolumn.org/video/uk-column-news-7th-december-2022
- Reminders to support UK Column and watch fifth Doctors for Covid Ethics symposium
- French publicity clip by Jean-Pierre Eudier: 10 December co-ordinated Covid freedom event, Témoignons (Let's Bear Witness)
- Photo from viewer Paul: Thames Valley Police get very nasty very quickly with Covid truth yellow boards on crossroads near Windsor
- NHS and Covid: Roy Lilley and jab damage victim Adam Rowland interviews announced
- Adam Rowland tweet:
“Anyone who has posted my UK Column interview on their Facebook accounts and been banned: I am really sorry.
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- World Health Organisation: Antimicrobial resistance—How to stop drug-resistant superbugs from causing the next pandemic
UN Environment Programme—Antimicrobial resistance: a global threat 
Britain's AMR supremo: special envoy Dame Sally Davies, former Chief Medical Officer, married to an experimental haematologist
- Debi Evans commentary: Davies is also a trustee of Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation's Cambridge Board
- Clips: Davies nine years ago and again recently, talking of AMR as a global threat
- Debi Evans commentary: David Cameron commissioned the O'Neill Report on AMR in 2016 after Dame Sally had bent his ear in a café:
“We will reduce inappropriate antibiotic prescribing by 50%, with the aim of being a world leader in reducing prescribing by 2020.”
- Debi Evans analysis: Clearly an aim undertaken in concert with the United Nations

- New Statesman—Sally Davies: "Anti-microbial resistance could kill us before the climate crisis does"
Guardian: Thérèse Coffey criticised for giving leftover antibiotics to a friend
Daily Mail: Thérèse Coffey wants people to be able to get antibiotics from the chemist without asking a doctor
- Learning, Science and Society blog: Sally Davies on why Antibiotic Resistance just won't go away
Antibiotic Research UK: Dame Sally Davies, Chief Medical Officer [at the time], speaks at Antibiotic Research UK's Annual Lecture 2017
- Debi Evans question: If it is so grave, why has Britain not done any significant research into antibiotics since the 1960s, and why is Davies not promoting more British antibiotics research?
Debi Evans analysis: All rather similar to the scenario mapped out in Chapter 16 of The Spars Pandemic 2025–2028
- And Finally: Remember that most drugs have two names; the less pronounceable one indicates the active ingredients—look out especially for the suffixes -vir and -ab / -mab as indications of scant testing
Blood Cancer UK: Antivirals and monoclonal antibodies—what's the difference?

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