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The result of the move request was: Consensus to move page and add hatnotes. ( non-admin closure) — YoungForever (talk) 23:04, 21 May 2020 (UTC)
Sarah Gilbert (scientist) →
Sarah Gilbert – The page
Sarah Gilbert at the moment is a redirect to the article about American actor
Sara Gilbert, presumably because Sara could be misspelled Sarah. However, as the British vaccinologist and the actor have differently spelled names, there is no need for the redirect and the parenthetical disambiguation for this article is not necessary, and instead only a hatnote on both pages should be used (like the present hatnote on this page or a "not to be confused with" hatnote), per
WP:SMALLDETAILS. --
Ted
Edwards
22:37, 14 May 2020 (UTC)
Seems odd to tell us that she has 9 O Levels without mentioning her A Levels. I'm sure she has some. Cross Reference ( talk) 14:26, 4 August 2021 (UTC)
" On New Year's Day 2019 Gilbert read on ProMED-mail about four people in China suffering from a strange pneumonia of unknown cause, in Wuhan, China"
So, on the 1st January 2019? Is that year correct? The source is a book so can't check it. But the next sentence reads... "Within two weeks a vaccine had been designed at Oxford against the new pathogen." with a source linking to the Guardian. The Guardian article also states, "On New Year’s Day 2020, Gilbert read about four people in China suffering from a strange pneumonia."
So which is it? 2019 or 2020? Doesn't seem like to be 2019 given the outbreak didn't start proper until 2020. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 5.70.172.92 ( talk) 08:06, 6 December 2021 (UTC)
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The result of the move request was: Consensus to move page and add hatnotes. ( non-admin closure) — YoungForever (talk) 23:04, 21 May 2020 (UTC)
Sarah Gilbert (scientist) →
Sarah Gilbert – The page
Sarah Gilbert at the moment is a redirect to the article about American actor
Sara Gilbert, presumably because Sara could be misspelled Sarah. However, as the British vaccinologist and the actor have differently spelled names, there is no need for the redirect and the parenthetical disambiguation for this article is not necessary, and instead only a hatnote on both pages should be used (like the present hatnote on this page or a "not to be confused with" hatnote), per
WP:SMALLDETAILS. --
Ted
Edwards
22:37, 14 May 2020 (UTC)
Seems odd to tell us that she has 9 O Levels without mentioning her A Levels. I'm sure she has some. Cross Reference ( talk) 14:26, 4 August 2021 (UTC)
" On New Year's Day 2019 Gilbert read on ProMED-mail about four people in China suffering from a strange pneumonia of unknown cause, in Wuhan, China"
So, on the 1st January 2019? Is that year correct? The source is a book so can't check it. But the next sentence reads... "Within two weeks a vaccine had been designed at Oxford against the new pathogen." with a source linking to the Guardian. The Guardian article also states, "On New Year’s Day 2020, Gilbert read about four people in China suffering from a strange pneumonia."
So which is it? 2019 or 2020? Doesn't seem like to be 2019 given the outbreak didn't start proper until 2020. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 5.70.172.92 ( talk) 08:06, 6 December 2021 (UTC)