[ad_1] Here are the Chelsea headlines for Friday night, October 23. Mendy opens up about her relationship with Kepa Edouard Mendy has spoken of his relationship with Kepa Arrizabalaga after usurping the Spaniard as Chelsea’s starting goalkeeper since he arrived from Rennes. The Senegalese international has also opened up about …
Read More »Universal masks could save 130,000 lives in the US in March, a new model shows
[ad_1] More than 60% of Americans say they always wear a mask in public, according to data compiled by the Institute for Health Assessment and Metrics (IHME) at the University of Washington. But more people will need to wear one if the US has any hope of mitigating its third …
Read More »3 things to make your flu vaccine even more effective
[ad_1] Flu season is approaching and staying healthy is even more crucial this year amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Doctors recommend that you get your annual flu shot sooner rather than later, and warn of a “twindemic” of two respiratory diseases affecting the medical system at the same time. While there …
Read More »Scientists Strongly Endorse Joe Biden As US President In Nature Poll
[ad_1] Many in the United States are casting their votes for president before Election Day, November 3.Credit: Logan Cyrus / AFP / Getty There is only 11 days until the hard-contested US presidential election, although many Americans already cast their votes by mail and at select polling places. National polls …
Read More »How long does it take for breast cancer to develop? Doctors explain
[ad_1] If you’ve ever had an abnormal lump in your breast, or have had a family history of breast cancer, you know the fear of wondering if that lump is cancerous and how fast it is growing. It is important to know that not all breast cancers grow in the …
Read More »Deaths Shake South Korea’s Seasonal Flu Vaccination, But Authority Goes On With Free Scheme
[ad_1] South Korea is preparing to fight two infectious diseases this winter: the new coronavirus and the flu. But reports of deaths after flu vaccination may jeopardize the second effort. As of Friday afternoon local time, 36 people had died in Korea after receiving flu shots, including a 17-year-old high …
Read More »China donates anti-COVID-19 medical supplies to Oromia state in Ethiopia
[ad_1] ADDIS ABABA, Oct. 23 (Xinhua) – Ethiopia’s largest regional state Oromia on Friday received a large shipment of anti-COVID-19 medical supplies donated by Chinese local governments and Chinese companies. Jiangsu Province, Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, together with the China Chamber of Commerce in Ethiopia (CCCE) donated a batch of …
Read More »How the Polio Staff is Turning Against COVID-19
[ad_1] World Polio Day, October 24, is when the world comes together to celebrate the determination that has led us 99% of the way to end polio and to reflect on the heights we must climb to defeat the disease by full. This year, Africa was declared free of wild …
Read More »Implementation of rapid tests could be a game changer for Africa
[ad_1] A man using a COVID-19 test kit in Cape Town, South Africa. Photo by: RealTime Images / Abaca / Reuters NAIROBI – African nations are planning to increase the use of rapid diagnostic tests as part of their national strategies for COVID-19 testing, according to Dr. Matshidiso Moeti, Africa …
Read More »Refusing to wear a mask in Ethiopia could cost you two years in jail
[ad_1] The restrictions prohibit shaking hands, not wearing a mask in a public place, seating more than three people at a table, or not keeping “two adult steps” (about six feet) apart. “Now it is as if COVID is no longer there, the public is not taking care of itself,” …
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