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Chris Adams

@c_f_adams

Yorkshireman. Ex @McKinsey @OTHERWORLD. UK Parliamentary Candidate, 2015 & 2017. @EveningStandard 1000 Most Influential Londoners.

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linkhttps://www.other.world calendar_today23-07-2012 07:06:33

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OTHERWORLD (@otherworld) 's Twitter Profile Photo

OTHERWORLD reopens on July 4th. To book your slot and to find out how we're keeping you safe during your visit head over to other.world ⚫ #July #London #PubsReopening

Chris Adams (@c_f_adams) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thrilled that @otherworld_ldn has made the shortlist at the VR Awards 2020 for Out-of-home VR Entertainment of the Year!

Kate Nicholls OBE (@ukhospkate) 's Twitter Profile Photo

60m customer visits a week to venues since we reopened. Official stats show less than 3% of outbreaks (2 linked cases) attributable to hospitality and less than 1% of staff affected (below ave for economy). Hospitality is the safest place to socialise thetimes.co.uk/article/corona…

Kate Nicholls OBE (@ukhospkate) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So the R rate is falling and cases are levelling off or going down in the very high risk areas, deaths are not increasing exponentially - what am I missing?

Jonathan Downey (@downeyjd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Unless you're in a part of the country that is already locked down, the next few days will be the last few days you'll be able to enjoy a drink or a meal in a pub, bar or restaurant. Please make the most of them. Hospitality venues are the safest places to socialise.

Unless you're in a part of the country that is already locked down, the next few days will be the last few days you'll be able to enjoy a drink or a meal in a pub, bar or restaurant. Please make the most of them.

Hospitality venues are the safest places to socialise.
Charlie Gilkes (@charliegilkes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Follow the rules, stay socially distanced but please put some money behind the bar in your local pub these next 5 days. They’ll need it

Charlie Gilkes (@charliegilkes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Reality is shutting Hospitality=2% of problem.Meanwhile if schools/unis stay open how can numbers reduce enough to allow reopening 2nd Dec?

Reality is shutting Hospitality=2% of problem.Meanwhile if schools/unis stay open how can numbers reduce enough to allow reopening 2nd Dec?
Paul Scully (@scullyp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hospitality sector continue to come under huge pressure. Lovely to see solidarity and great marketing coming together to such positive effect

Kate Nicholls OBE (@ukhospkate) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In July, hospitality sector agreed the tightest COVID secure protocols in the world to allow reopening. Mitigating measures proposed in them address all SAGE risk factors - close, face to face contact in crowded loud poorly ventilated places - so here is what we did ..

Kate Nicholls OBE (@ukhospkate) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There is simply no evidence to justify this - our reopening protocols meant all risks were fully mitigated and hospitality opened in July and served 60m customers a week with no increase in infections. We can open swiftly, safely and sustainably again

Emir Nader (@emirnader) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Read a lot of London takes of what went wrong in Hartlepool this morning, none of which mention the Tees Freeport or Treasury jobs in Darlo, or even Ben Houchen. To me neither Starmer or Corbyn had a radical, *local* offer to improve the North East. People care about their area

Chris Adams (@c_f_adams) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Very happy to announce that @otherworld_ldn has raised a £2.9 million Series A funding round led by Edge Invest with follow-on participation from Imbiba. (1/3) blooloop.com/technology/new…

Paul Mainwood (@paulmainwood) 's Twitter Profile Photo

11% of English adults are unvaccinated. So if vaccines did nothing, there'd be 89 / 11 = 8.1x more vaxxed than unvaxxed in hospital. In fact, we see 45 / 55 = 0.82x Vaccines squish the 8.1x down to 0.82x 10x squish = 90% effective (In fact it's higher: the 11% are mostly young)