Record Number of Galicians Refuse Flu Vaccinations Despite COVID-19 Pandemic: Report

Record Number of Galicians Refuse Flu Vaccinations Despite COVID-19 Pandemic: Report

Since the pandemic broke out, Galicians have been summoned to “sign” to immunize themselves against the flu three times already, while in the case of COVID, Sergas is on the fourth dose. The health administration has made them coincide when it has been able, in a 2×1, but not always successfully. In fact, the nursing … Read more

The changing climate could impact disease outbreaks, prompting the creation of the Climate Amplified Disease and Epidemics (CLIMADE) consortium. Over 100 scientists from public health agencies, academia and industry will use data science to predict disease outbreaks and provide medical resources and rapid surveillance testing to affected areas. Abbott will support the project through the Abbott Pandemic Defense Coalition, providing viral sequencing and diagnostic testing data. The project will start in Africa before expanding globally.

The changing climate could impact disease outbreaks, prompting the creation of the Climate Amplified Disease and Epidemics (CLIMADE) consortium. Over 100 scientists from public health agencies, academia and industry will use data science to predict disease outbreaks and provide medical resources and rapid surveillance testing to affected areas. Abbott will support the project through the Abbott Pandemic Defense Coalition, providing viral sequencing and diagnostic testing data. The project will start in Africa before expanding globally.

Climate change is one of the most pressing global issues facing us today. With rising temperatures and changing weather patterns, the impact on the environment and ecosystems is significant. While many are aware of the damage it can cause to our planet, not many know about the consequences it can have on our health. The … Read more

“Universal Vaccination Campaign for Children and Adolescents Launched in Tlaxco, Mexico”

“Universal Vaccination Campaign for Children and Adolescents Launched in Tlaxco, Mexico”

In San Lorenzo Soltepec, municipality of Tlaxco, the state government launched the “Universal Vaccination Campaign for Girls, Boys and Adolescents”, a strategy that seeks to complete the immunization schemes that were left unfinished as a result of home shelter caused by the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020, 2021 and part of 2022. That strategy that Its … Read more

“25 New Cases Reported in Less than 24 hours in State, Including Three Minors”

“25 New Cases Reported in Less than 24 hours in State, Including Three Minors”

The Secretary of Health in the state reported that in less than 24 hours, 25 new cases of Covid -19 were reported in the state and they remain hospitalized three minors who are treated for the virus. During the daily panorama of Covid -19 in the entity, the state agency revealed that there are 163 … Read more

COVID-19 Update: Over 57,000 Active Cases and 531,000 Deaths in India, Mask Mandate Recommended

COVID-19 Update: Over 57,000 Active Cases and 531,000 Deaths in India, Mask Mandate Recommended

The health authority also reported that active cases increased to 57,542 and deaths amounted to 531,114 with 23 registered in the last 24 hours. Of the deaths there were five in Delhi, three in Chattisgarh and Rajasthan, two in Karnataka and Maharashtra, one in Haryana, Odisha, Tamil Nadu and Uttarakhand and four in Kerala, according … Read more

There is a 27.5% chance of a deadly pandemic occurring in the next decade due to climate change and population growth, but effective vaccines can reduce deaths.

There is a 27.5% chance of a deadly pandemic occurring in the next decade due to climate change and population growth, but effective vaccines can reduce deaths.

Sputnik reported that a company that works in predictive analysis in the healthcare industry has reported that there is a 27.5% chance of a COVID-19-like pandemic occurring in the next decade, as viruses become more common. However, rapid distribution of vaccines is key to reducing deaths. Climate change, increased international travel, population growth and the … Read more

Clinics Expect COVID-19 Cases to Rise Before Stabilising as Singapore Lives with the Virus

Clinics Expect COVID-19 Cases to Rise Before Stabilising as Singapore Lives with the Virus

Singapore has seen a recent surge in COVID-19 cases, largely driven by the highly contagious XBB variants of the virus. The Ministry of Health (MOH) has stated that infection waves are expected “from time to time”, and has urged the public to remain vigilant in adhering to safety measures such as mask-wearing and social distancing. … Read more

An epidemiological study in China found a threefold increase in narcolepsy incidence during the 2009 H1N1 pandemic, ruling out vaccine confounding factors.

An epidemiological study in China found a threefold increase in narcolepsy incidence during the 2009 H1N1 pandemic, ruling out vaccine confounding factors.

Narcolepsy is a chronic sleep disorder that affects approximately 1 in 2,000 individuals. It is characterized by excessive daytime sleepiness, sudden loss of muscle tone, and vivid hallucinations. In 2009, during the H1N1 pandemic, there was a significant increase in the incidence of narcolepsy in some countries, including China. A new study from China suggests … Read more

The Cost of Remote Working: How New York City Is Losing $12 Billion a Year

The Cost of Remote Working: How New York City Is Losing  Billion a Year

Remote working has drastically changed the daily rhythm of New York and is costing the city dearly. The presence in the offices has been reduced by 30%, because more and more employees only go through them three days a week: Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. From Friday to Monday they and their money stay at home, … Read more

Did Corona exist in Germany by the end of 2019?

Did Corona exist in Germany by the end of 2019?

The first official case in Germany was on January 27, 2020: Corona patient number 1 was a 33-year-old man who had contracted a Chinese colleague at the auto supplier Webasto. But this story needs to be rewritten. Because the CharitĂ© reports in the “ Journal of Medical Case Reports“ about a 71-year-old man from Germany … Read more