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|| Tuesday: January 19: 2021 || ά. The NHS staff have started delivering COVID vaccinations at a rugby ground, racecourse, food court and cathedral from yesterday as the biggest immunisation programme in health service history grows. Ten new large-scale Vaccination Centres, capable of immunising thousands of people a week, are opening their doors in every health region across the country.

The new sites mean that there will be 17 Vaccination Centres, offering people an alternative to GP-led and hospital services, with more to follow. There are, already, around, 1,200 hospitals and GP-led services with newly published figures, showing the NHS has delivered more than 03.79 million jabs so far, including, vaccinating more than one in three people, aged, 80 and over. The new sites will help to ensure that everyone in England is in easy reach of a vaccination service, including, rural parts of the country like Boston and Norwich.

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|| Tuesday: January 19: 2021 || ά. Three young children were left without any protection from their violent older brother after Somerset County Council failed to help their family, the Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman has found. The older brother, whose Special Educational Needs and condition means he is prone to sudden, unpredictable and violent outbursts, was significantly bigger and heavier than his mother and younger siblings.

Because the mother struggled to cope with her son’s condition and, also, protect her younger children, she asked the council to consider placing him in a residential school. Between 2015 and 2018, specialists, working with the family, witnessed the brother hitting and kicking his siblings and throwing and using objects against them. The siblings suffered physical injuries and were afraid of their older brother, often, hiding to avoid him.

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|| Sunday: January 17: 2021 || ά. New laws to protect England’s cultural and historic heritage have been announced by Communities Secretary Mr Robert Jenrick today, Sunday, January 17. The new legal protections mean that historic statues should be ‘retained and explained’ for future generations. Individuals, who want to remove any historic statue, whether listed or not, will now require listed building consent or planning permission. It is a timely decision for in these volatile times it is absolutely necessary to state the principle and stand guard of it: that our task is to study and learn from history and not to demolish and destroy it, even, if, historic something makes our skin scroll with disgust.

For once the things people of today do not like or hate or disapprove of any history or its parts and they demolish and crush them and take them out of existence we face the serious dangers of losing our very ‘reality reference point’ so that our reality looks like a vandalised space and time where most of the ‘signs, symbols and acts’ of previous humanity were taken down. History requires not taking down but preservation and study so that we can learn about it so that we can see what humanity did horrendous and how and why and that provides us resolve to keep trying to not get there, not reach such horror or ugliness.

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|| Sunday: January 17: 2021 || ά. The impact of the new coronavirus variant is being felt across the country, with staff absence rates rising sharply both in care homes and among home care staff, due to testing positive or having to self-isolate. The funding announced today of £269 million will protect and support the social care sector, including, care homes and domiciliary care providers in England by increasing workforce capacity and increasing testing.

The vital infection prevention and control guidance on staff movement in care homes is, also, being reinforced, with a reminder to providers to continue following the rules and keep staff and residents safe. The new £120 million funding will help local authorities to boost staffing levels, a direct ask of the sector. The funding can: provide additional care staff where shortages arise,   support administrative tasks so experienced and skilled staff can focus on providing care and help existing staff to take on additional hours, if, they wish with overtime payments or by covering childcare costs.

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|| Thursday: January 14: 2021 || ά. More than one third, 34.6%, 1,036,605, of people, aged 80 and over, in England have received, at least, one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine as of January 10, new surveillance data from Public Health England:PHE shows. Older people are more likely to die from COVID-19, which is why they are being prioritised for vaccination. Over 80s are in the second priority group after care home residents and staff, as recommended by the independent Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation:JCVI.

A further 960,699, 01.7%, people under 80 have, also, had the first dose of the vaccine. As well as uptake by age, PHE’s new weekly report includes a breakdown of coverage by region, which is the percentage of all eligible people, who have been vaccinated. More high-quality data will become available in the coming weeks to provide further insight into groups where uptake of the vaccine can be increased.

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|| April 06: 2018 || ά. The Humanion was first published on September 24, 2015 and has been run, since that day, on a complete voluntary basis without any 'formal' or 'constituted' manner or form and, it was run on as a Human Enterprise, which is an idea of Humanics, in which, ownership is replaced by belongingship and, thus, in a Humanical Society, no one owns anything but everyone belongs to the whole as the whole belongs to everyone lawfully and equally and, it neither believes in nor makes money but human utilities, needs, aspirations, creativity, imagination and dreams are served without money, where everyone works and creates for all others as all others create and work for all others, thus, bringing in meaning and purpose to life along with it come natural justice, equality and liberty, that establish a true civilisation within the Rule of Law. And in one word, this system of human affairs management is called, Humanics and a society that runs itself in humanics is called a humanical society. Today, we have begun the process of 'constituting' this Human Enterprise, which does not exist in the current system, but the next closest thing to it, that exists in the UK Law is Social Enterprise. Therefore, today, Friday, April 06, 2018, we are beginning Regine Humanics Foundation, that is the 'Agency', that will lead, run, manage and develop everything, that The Humanion has been trying to do.

Regine Humanics Foundation is established by the Thinker, Author, Poet, Novelist, Playwright, Editor of The Humanion, Festival Director of London Poetry Festival and a Humanicsxian: hu: maa: neek: tian: One, that believes in, lives and exists by Humanics, Mr Munayem Mayenin, of London, England, United Kingdom. Mr Mayenin says, ''Humanics is a vision; people, may, call it, utopia, we, call it our Humanicsovicsopia; Humanics. Humanics is our philosophy, our faith, our conviction, our resolution, our way of existing, thinking, being and doing: to seek and try to do so in the determination that all we must do and be is to exist to advance the human condition. People, readers and agencies and organisations, from all across England, Scotland, Northern Ireland, Wales and the whole of the United Kingdom and Australasia, Africa, Asia, Europe, North and South America, from all walks and strata of life, have supported our endeavours, supported The Humanion and The Humanion Team, who volunteered their time to run things, since the beginning of The Humanion and long before that, when other things, that are now part of The Foundation, were developing. Nothing has changed in terms of the nature and value of what we have been seeking to do.''

''But the founding of The Foundation brings it all in a solid foundation so that we can keep on building this 'vision' so that it keeps on going regardless of who come to take the vision-mission of The Foundation forward. The Foundation runs along with time and along with the flowing humanity. This is the dream, this is the vision, this the hope in founding this Foundation. And, in this, we hope and invite all our readers, supporters, well wishers and all agencies and organisations to support our endeavours to build something, a Human Enterprise, which we are in the process of registering as a Social Enterprise, as a Community Interest Company, working for the common good of the one and common humanity. No one makes or takes profit out of The Foundation, which now runs The Humanion and everything else, that is part of it. The Foundation, once registered, will have an Asset Lock, which means that in any event, should The Foundation dissolve itself, all its existing assets shall go to a similar Social Enterprise. Therefore, we invite everyone to support The Foundation, support The Humanion in whatever way they can. And, there are endless number of ways people and organisations can support The Foundation and The Humanion.'' ::: ω.

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