[ad_1] Issued on: 11/10/2020 – 03:38Modified: 11/10/2020 – 03:36 San Francisco (AFP) Apple is expected to unveil a highly anticipated iPhone 12 lineup Tuesday featuring models tuned to new super-fast 5G telecommunications networks in an update deemed vital to the company’s fortunes. One broadcast event was cryptically mocked with the …
Read More »‘Mental health is a bigger pandemic’
[ad_1] Dr. Prerna Kohli, a renowned clinical psychologist and advisor to the National Commission for the Protection of Civil Rights, in an exclusive talk with the G20 spoke about the mental health problems prevalent in India. Excerpts: Q. Could you share with us how your journey has been so far? …
Read More »Covid: the mental health of BAME people ‘forgotten’
[ad_1] Screenshot Amira Hayat said the confinement made it more difficult to live with anxiety. People of minority ethnic origin in Wales have been “forgotten” during the coronavirus pandemic, two charities said. Diverse Cymru said that Covid highlighted existing social inequality and that BAME people faced a number of obstacles …
Read More »Ethiopia: more than 15 million people need humanitarian assistance
[ad_1] Addis Ababa – More than 15 million Ethiopians are in need of humanitarian assistance, according to the National Disaster Risk Management Commission (NDRMC). According to the commission, drought, floods, COVID-19 and locust are among the factors that caused the humanitarian crisis. It should be remembered that the country faced …
Read More »New anti-Netanyahu demonstrations in Israel despite virus rules
[ad_1] Issued on: 10/10/2020 – 22:00 Jerusalem (AFP) The Israelis held weekly protests against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Saturday, defying lockdown restrictions imposed by authorities aimed at curbing an increase in coronavirus cases. Israel’s parliament, which currently has one of the highest per capita Covid-19 infection rates in the …
Read More »FACTBOX-Coronavirus cases worldwide exceed 37 million, death …
[ad_1] By Lynx Insight Service Oct 10 (Reuters) – More than 37 million people have been reported to be infected with the new coronavirus worldwide and 1,068,953 have died, according to a Reuters tally. Infections have been reported in more than 210 countries and territories since the first cases were …
Read More »COVID-19 infections take a weekend jump in France
[ad_1] PARIS Saturday brought grim news for France, as cases of the new coronavirus infection took a big leap. According to the French Ministry of Health, 26,896 infections were recorded across the country on Saturday. This replaces the 20,339 cases recorded on Friday, which had been the biggest jump in …
Read More »Fighting Inequality in the Face of COVID-19 in Africa-Oxfam Report
[ad_1] In this Thursday, March 26, 2020, file photo, a child wears a mask as a preventive measure against the spread of the new coronavirus, while navigating a flood of water mixed with garbage after heavy rains, in the poor neighborhood of Kibera o informal settlement. , from Nairobi, Kenya. …
Read More »Researchers say some humans are developing an extra artery in their arms
[ad_1] Researchers at Flinders University and the University of Adelaide in Australia have discovered something interesting in some human beings. When in the womb, babies have a temporal artery that runs down the center of the forearm and usually disappears over time. However, that artery doesn’t go away as often …
Read More »Countering stigmatization in the humanitarian response to COVID-19 – World
[ad_1] In most contexts, the social stigma surrounding mental health problems exists due to cultural norms and a lack of understanding of the complexities and realities of mental health, resulting in isolation, increased vulnerability and lack of awareness. support for people with mental health problems. This stigma has been exacerbated …
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