We Scientists Said Lock Down. But UK Politicians Refused to Listen
For 11 fateful days in March, the government ignored the best coronavirus advice, says public health professor Helen Ward.
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For 11 fateful days in March, the government ignored the best coronavirus advice, says public health professor Helen Ward.
During this unprecedented global emergency, LIBER calls on European Commissioners, Member State governments, publishers and authors to urgently help libraries, universities and other educational establishments, so that they can continue supplying researchers, teachers and students with access to books, archives and other instructional materials.
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The ERC's Scientific Council notes with regret the statement made by Mauro Ferrari concerning his resignation on 7 April. We here present the facts of the situation. On Friday 27 March, all 19 active members of the ERC's Scientific Council individually and unanimously requested that Mauro Ferrari resign from his position as ERC's President.