Australia's response to the COVID-19 outbreak has overlooked the fact the majority of Indigenous Australians live in urban areas, according to an expert report, which found some families could not even access basic items like hand sanitiser.Key points:The Government was warned the current system has "blind spots" that could lead to greater risksThe report warned…
Read More »China moves forward with COVID-19 vaccine, approving it for use in military
Full speed ahead — Early trial data suggests that vaccine is safe, but efficacy still unclear. Beth Mole - Jun 30, 2020 6:35 pm UTC Enlarge / Chinese President Xi Jinping learns about the progress on a COVID-19 vaccine during his visit to the Academy of Military Medical Sciences in Beijing on March 2, 2020.…
Read More »‘We are not respected like nurses’: Porters, security guards demand more Covid-19 protection | News24
Hospital porters routinely come into contact with patients, but the government's guidelines put them at the back of the queue for Covid-19 protective gear.Porters comprise as much as 10% of hospital admissions among health workers. Security companies in Mpumalanga fail to provide masks for guards at facilities, forcing them to get masks from already stretched…
Read More »WATCH | ‘We can’t wash our hands’ -19 fight | News24
The Hlalani community say they risk infection as the municipality battles its water shortage.One resident pleads with the government for more intervention.Residents say they can go for days without water."We will not escape Covid-19, please help us Mr President," said community members of the Hlalani informal settlement in Makhanda in the Makana local municipality, Eastern…
Read More »The human impact of hospital-acquired Covid-19
This story is part of a series: Inside Ireland's Covid Battle Staff in intensive care units deal with life and death situations every day of their lives. The Intensive Care Unit in St James's Hospital is no different. "When you come into ICU, you never know what you're going to be faced with. ICU nurses…
Read More »Coronavirus latest: China sees manufacturing boost as global stocks rise
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Read More »COVID-19: No restriction on inter-State and intra-State movement of persons and goods, reiterates guidelines
Police personnel managing traffic at the Wadapally checkpost. | Photo Credit: Singam Venkataramana Local authorities could impose restrictions based on their assessment outside containment zones, says MHA The permit or e-pass system for inter-State movement of vehicles was done away with on May 30, when the first set of guidelines for opening up the…
Read More »Protests did not lead to spike in COVID-19 cases, study finds
Live Watch CBSN Live New research suggests the massive Black Lives Matter protests across the country have not led to a jump in coronavirus cases. Dr. Ron Elfenbein joined CBSN to discuss why researchers believe the there's been no surge tied to large groups of demonstrators, even while cases spike in a number of states…
Read More »Pretoria firm to roll out 5 000 Covid-19 test kits a day to plug shortage | News24
A South African business anticipates supply of 5 000 test kits per day from the end of July.The kits will produce results within two hours.The company also sees a demand from international firms.A shortage of test kits has undermined South Africa's early response to the coronavirus crisis, but a local biotechnology firm is stepping up…
Read More »NHL statement on Phase 2 testing
Press Release by NHL Public Relations @PR_NHL The National Hockey League today released the following statement on COVID-19 testing results: "As of Monday, June 29, the NHL has had in excess of 250 Players report to Club training/practice facilities for optional participation in Phase 2 activities. There have been in excess of 1,450 COVID-19 tests…
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