David McCullagh
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That's really down to staffing, it's down to how busy those doctors and other medical personnel are in the hospital system.
So airports around Europe are going to become clogged up with people arriving early so that they can join this big long queue.
And it's just going to cause chaos for everyone, even those of us not affected by the system.
OK.
And there is a risk for health care workers as well, obviously.
Indeed, it seems unlikely that Iran would sign up to the Abraham Accords, which would require it to recognize the state of Israel.
So how are your own staff, how are other health care workers being protected from contracting the virus?
But what are the prospects, Tara, for the talks between the United States and Iran?
What are the prospects for a peace deal at this stage, do you think?
There's a bit of a chicken and egg thing there with the issue of girls in sport, isn't there?
If they're not participating in sport, they may be more inclined to use social media rather than the other way around.
OK, but again, the Department of Justice says it has arrangements in place to support people moving into independent housing.
Okay.
Owen, there's plenty of previous studies, plenty of evidence which would take a different tack to what you're saying to me now.
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We've seen in previous outbreaks the use of personal protective equipment that people would be familiar with from COVID and so on.
OK, Rachel, so you're asking people who spent more than 24 hours in hospital to get in touch, to take part in the survey.
And that's called The Wrath by Martina Murphy.
And if the majority of people leaving IPAS centres do find accommodation, then perhaps those supports in at least some cases are working.
And as you say, there's book five in the series.