2020年12月2日水曜日

ワクチンは英国ファースト


Vaccine priority list revealed: NHS could leapfrog care homes for first Covid-19 jab as regulators say priority after old is to 'protect the NHS' as Britain rolls out 40m doses of Pfizer vaccine NEXT WEEK

  • Department of Health and Social Care officials made approval announcement just after 7am this morning
  • Matt Hancock said the NHS 'stands ready' to start vaccinating next week, adding: 'Help is on its way'
  • It came as England came out of its second national lockdown and shops reopened for 'wild Wednesday'


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 Archibald Joseph Cronin (19 July 1896 – 6 January 1981) was a Scottish physician and novelist.[2] His best-known novel The Citadel (1937) tells of a Scottish doctor in a Welsh mining village, who later shoots up the career ladder in London. Cronin had seen the venues as a medical inspector of mines and later as a doctor in Harley Street. The book promoted still controversial ideas on medical ethics and helped to inspire the National Health Service. Another popular mining novel of his, set in the North East of England, is The Stars Look Down. Both have been filmed, as have Hatter's Castle, The Keys of the Kingdom and The Green Years. His novella Country Doctor instigated a long-running BBC radio and TV series, Dr. Finlay's Casebook, which was revived many years later.

Cronin was born in Cardross, Dunbartonshire,[1] Scotland, the only child of a Presbyterian mother, Jessie Cronin (née Montgomerie), and a Catholic father, Patrick Cronin. Cronin often wrote of young men from similarly mixed backgrounds. His paternal grandparents had emigrated from County Armagh, Ireland, and become glass and china merchants in Alexandria. Owen Cronin, his grandfather, had had his surname changed from Cronague in 1870. His maternal grandfather, Archibald Montgomerie, was a hatter who owned a shop in Dumbarton. After their marriage Cronin's parents moved to Helensburgh, where he attended Grant Street School. When he was seven years old, his father, an insurance agent and commercial traveller, died from tuberculosis. He and his mother moved to her parents' home in Dumbarton, and she soon became a public health inspector in Glasgow.

Cronin was not only a precocious student at Dumbarton Academy,[3] who won prizes in writing competitions, but an excellent athlete and footballer. From an early age he was an avid golfer, and he enjoyed the sport throughout his life. He also loved salmon fishing.

The family later moved to Yorkhill, Glasgow, where Cronin attended St Aloysius' College[3] in the Garnethill area of the city. He played football for the First XI there, an experience he included in one of his last novels, The Minstrel Boy. A family decision that he should study either to join the church or to practise medicine was settled by Cronin himself when he chose "the lesser of two evils".[4] He won a Carnegie scholarship to study medicine at the University of Glasgow in 1914. Having been absent in 1916–1917 for naval service, he graduated in 1919 with highest honours in the degree of MBChB. Later that year he visited India as ship's surgeon on a liner. Cronin went on to earn additional qualifications, including a Diploma in Public Health (1923) and Membership of the Royal College of Physicians (1924). In 1925 he was awarded an MD by the University of Glasgow for a dissertation entitled "The History of Aneurysm". 


St Aloysius' College is a selective fee-paying, independent, Jesuit school in Glasgow, Scotland. It was founded in 1859 by the Jesuits, who previously staffed the college, and named after Saint Aloysius Gonzaga. Its strong Jesuit ethos emphasises practice of the Roman Catholic faith both in the church and in the community, with many charitable and community-based groups in the school although there are no Jesuits now in the school.

St Aloysius' College is a co-educational school with a kindergarten, junior school, and senior school. There are four houses: Aloysius Gonzaga, Ignatius of Loyola, John Ogilvie and Francis Xavier, named after Jesuit saints.

The College motto is Ad majora natus sum, which means "I am born for greater things". As in many Jesuit schools, pupils are instructed to inscribe AMDG (Ad Majorem Dei Gloriam – "To the greater glory of God") on all work. The school emblem is an eagle, and the College hymn is the Carmen Aloisianum. 

 A house system was established by headmaster Fr. Adrian J Porter SJ in 1997. The four houses, named after notable Jesuit saints, compete against each other in events including rugby, hockey, athletics, inter-house debating and a quiz. Each house also has a housemaster and colour:

  • Aloysius Gonzaga: Blue
  • Ignatius Loyola : Red
  • John Ogilvie: Green
  • Francis Xavier: Gold

Under headmaster John E. Stoer, the house system was replaced with the year system, except for sports and chess. This meant that instead of each house having its own housemaster, each year would have a Head of Year and a Deputy Head of Year.

Previously pupils were divided into 'Romans' and 'Carthaginians' with 'victories' being awarded to pupils for good work. These were totalled at the end of the academic year and overall awarded to the house with the most victories.

As of 2016, there is no longer a Campion House, and instead Gonzaga, named after the patron saint of the school. 



A citadel is the core fortified area of a town or city. It may be a castle, fortress, or fortified center. The term is a diminutive of "city" and thus means "little city", so called because it is a smaller part of the city of which it is the defensive core. Ancient Sparta had a citadel, as did many other Greek cities and towns. 


 

2020年11月27日金曜日

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5 件のコメント:

匿名 さんのコメント...

アメリカでも医療従事者と高齢者施設居住者がファースト

同じく人体実験でつねwww

死亡率まぜまぜw

匿名 さんのコメント...

東京都で11月29日の検査数が1504件
その結果が公表されたのが、本日、12月2日、陽性者500名

11月30日の検査数は9074件、12月3日に陽性数が公表予定

12月1日の検査数は6882件、12月4日に陽性数が公表予定

匿名 さんのコメント...

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GABRIEL さんのコメント...

虚弱者をも
救い(掬い)上げて

いくのか
いけるのか

この虚弱者救い上げも
適度な公衆衛生水準下で
潤沢な資産資源を持つ国家
でしか実現出来なくなるのですね

ミネ さんのコメント...

毒湯大杉順なのね、
今迄の接種ものみたいに数十年して発疹やらアレルギーやらになったりしないで
スムーズにお★さまになるんかね?

ぁ 実験でしたね、そーですねww

英米国と違って
報道によると日本は国民皆に行渡らせるって
そこは、弱者守るんじゃ優先じゃで頼むぅ~ と泣き入ったけど