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Showing posts with label Health. Show all posts

Friday, January 15, 2021

Virgin flight returns to Adelaide Airport due to medical emergency involving crew member

A Virgin Australia plane that left Adelaide Airport this afternoon was forced to return, following what airport officials said was a medical emergency. Flight VA580 was bound for Canberra and got almost as far as the South Australian border


Thursday, January 14, 2021

What diseases can you catch from a mozzie bite in Australia?

Living on a rural property in outer Perth, Megan Newman has had her fair share of mozzie bites. In fact, the southern suburb of Karnup where she lives is notorious for its plagues of mosquitos that come and go, tormenting locals as they breed cycle after cycle on vacant lots and in the nearby Serpentine River.

Wednesday, January 13, 2021

Hospitals under pressure as Covid admissions rise

Health Service Executive CEO Paul Reid has said frontline clinical and nursing teams say they are under increasing strain as the number of people hospitalised due to Covid-19 continues to climb. However, he said, staff say no one should feel guilty about getting Covid-19 or needing their care.

Superintendents push to speed up vaccination of educators: 'We could lose a whole generation of kids'

Superintendents from Texas, Florida, Washington, North Carolina and other states are pushing for an organized plan to vaccinate the country's teachers and school staff more quickly, in order to allow schools to open for more in-person learning.

Yankee Stadium is expected to join Mets' Citi Field as a Covid-19 vaccine mega site

New York's Yankee Stadium is expected to join numerous sports and entertainment venues around the nation being used as mass Covid-19 vaccination sites in a bid to boost lagging vaccine numbers. New York City Mayor Bill de

America Faces 'Darkest Winter in Modern History', Warns Coronavirus Whistleblower

America faces the “darkest winter in modern history” unless leaders act decisively to prevent a rebound of the coronavirus, says a government whistleblower who alleges he was ousted from his job after warning the Trump


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Ousted whistleblower warns US is heading toward “darkest winter in modern history”

Dr. Rick Bright, previously the director of a US research agency working on a coronavirus vaccine, testified Thursday morning to a House subcommittee that “without better planning, 2020 could be the darkest winter in modern history.” 


Coronavirus: US could face its 'darkest winter in modern history'

The recently fired head of a leading US vaccine agency warned on Thursday that the country could see its “darkest winter in modern history” because of an inadequate response to the coronavirus pandemic. Dr Rick Bright was removed as director of the Biomedical 


Ousted HHS official warns pandemic could get far worse: ’2020 will be the darkest winter in modern history’ without coordinated coronavirus plan

Covid-19 has the potential to eclipse the 1918 flu pandemic that killed more than 50 million people and could make 2020 the “darkest winter in modern history” if U.S. leaders can’t mount a more coordinated response to contain the outbreak, according to ousted federal vaccine scientist Dr. Rick Bright.


Tuesday, January 12, 2021

ANTI-MASKER Little Kid Schools Him ... 'DON'T BE A JERK!!!'

Even kids have an eye now for anti-mask madness 10 months into the pandemic ... so, ya gotta see this mini Dr. Fauci lay down the law as police kick an anti-masker outta Walmart. Our little hero here hails from North Carolina, 


COVID-19 quarantine 'reset' as 129 people locked in Brisbane's Grand Chancellor to move to other hotels

An urgent incident response is underway in Queensland after genomic testing discovered six previously identified COVID-19 cases were linked and are all the highly contagious UK strain of the virus. Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk confirmed 

Brisbane's Grand Chancellor COVID-19 cluster now extends to six people. Here's what authorities are doing about it

Authorities are moving quickly to address a coronavirus cluster in Brisbane's Hotel Grand Chancellor, with a massive people-moving operation now underway. Genomic testing has revealed six people linked to the hotel, including a cleaner

CMO wades into AstraZeneca, Pfizer vaccine debate saying 'choice is not whether one is better than the other'

Chief Medical Officer Paul Kelly says the Federal Government is choosing to roll out the safe and effective COVID-19 vaccines it has available after some scientists questioned Australia's plan to widely distribute the AstraZeneca vaccine rather than the Pfizer drug.


How much more contagious is the new strain of COVID B117 detected in the UK

As countries around the world grapple with the challenges of rolling out urgently needed COVID-19 vaccines, health authorities are now facing another major hurdle: a more contagious form of coronavirus. The newly-identified variant

9 WEIGHT LOSS SUCCESS STORIES YOU’RE GOING TO WANT TO SEE

Whether you’re trying to lose 10 pounds or more than 100, these nine weight loss success stories will inspire you to take those first steps you need to make a change. Together, they’ve lost a collective 603 pounds through eating and lifestyle changes that included Daily Burn workouts!


The COVID-19 Virus Is Mutating. What Does That Mean for Vaccines?

As we enter the second year of living with the new coronavirus SARS-CoV-2, the virus is celebrating its invasion of the world’s population with yet more mutated forms that help it to spread more easily from person to person.


Justices say women must obtain abortion pill in person

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court ordered Tuesday that women must visit a doctor’s office, hospital or clinic in person to obtain an abortion pill during the COVID-19 pandemic, though similar rules for other drugs have been suspended during the public health emergency.

Travelers boarding international flights to the US will need proof of negative COVID-19 test, CDC says

Travelers flying into the United States from international destinations will be required to show proof of a negative COVID-19 test before boarding their flight. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced 

Coronavirus updates: Feds expand vaccine eligibility to speed up rollout; negative test required to fly into US; Rep. Jayapal infected

Travelers flying into the United States from international destinations will be required to show proof of a negative COVID-19 test before boarding their flight, according to a new report from The Wall Street Journal. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention could issue the order as soon as Tuesday, and the new testing requirement reportedly goes into effect Jan. 26, the newspaper said, citing unnamed sources.


Moderna thinks its vaccine will protect against the coronavirus for at least a year

(CNN)Biotechnology company Moderna believes its vaccine should protect people against Covid-19 for at least a year, a top official told investors Monday. "Our expectation is that the vaccination should last you at least a year," Moderna's chief