Anonymous ID: 317a2f Dec. 14, 2022, 7:21 p.m. No.17944559   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>4593 >>4624

Vinay Prasad MD MPH

@VPrasadMDMPH

The

@nytimes

that recommends we all mask

Says there is strong evidence masking helps

Click on the word 'evidence' and it leads to a cluster RCT that was…. wait for it…

Negative.

It Failed to show a benefit of masking

 

The strongest evidence they can find is negative! 🤣🤣

 

https://mobile.twitter.com/VPrasadMDMPH/status/1603046475281223680

Anonymous ID: 317a2f Dec. 14, 2022, 7:24 p.m. No.17944599   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>4819 >>5006

https://www.smh.com.au/politics/federal/novak-djokovic-allowed-to-play-australian-open-after-visa-ban-overturned-20221115-p5byk8.html

 

Novak Djokovic allowed to play Australian Open after visa ban overturned

 

Novak Djokovic will be allowed to contest the Australian Open tennis tournament next year after his visa ban was overturned by the federal government.

 

Djokovic was deported in January before he could compete in the grand slam after then-immigration minister Alex Hawke cancelled the tennis player’s visa “in the public interest”.

 

Sources close to the government but not authorised to speak publicly said Immigration Minister Andrew Giles will grant Djokovic a visa, overturning the automatic three-year ban that came with the earlier visa cancellation.

 

Earlier on Tuesday, Australian Open director Craig Tiley said he hoped Djokovic could return for next year’s tournament.

 

“That’s entirely up to the Australian government. I know Novak wants to come and play and to get back to competing,” he said.

 

“He loves Australia and it’s where he’s had the best success but the timing [on any announcement] is up to somebody else and we’ll just play that one by ear.”

 

In October, Djokovic said he had been given “positive signs” he would be allowed to compete despite the ban.

 

Djokovic’s deportation from Australia on the eve of the Open dominated news before and during the two weeks of the tournament earlier this year.