[ad_1] The daytime television show ‘The Ellen DeGeneres Show’ is set to return to television, and will debut its 18th season on Monday (local time), September 21. A statement issued by the representative of Ellen DeGeneres confirming the same was obtained by a news portal on Tuesday (local time). It …
Read More »Childhood obesity program ‘Goals likely to be missed’
[ad_1] Plans to tackle childhood obesity in England are overdue and may fall short of the government’s own goal of halving the proportion of obese children in England by 2030, according to a report. The National Audit Office (NAO) called for more powers to be given to the Department of …
Read More »Uganda: Ucaa Obtains Covid-19 Safety Equipment Worth Shs1b In Preparation For Flight Resumption
[ad_1] The Government of Uganda through the Uganda Civil Aviation Authority has received COVID-19 security equipment worth Shs1 billion from the International Organization for Migration (IOM) as part of efforts to ensure safer operations when the Passenger operations finally resume at Entebbe International Airport. According to the Agricultural Director General …
Read More »Chinese Researchers Claim Evidence of COVID-19 in Imported Frozen Fish and Food Packaging
[ad_1] Several reports around the world have described coronavirus pathogens in packaged frozen foods as a source of infection. Although the World Health Organization said that transmission of food and food packaging is “highly unlikely,” a recent study from China claims to have found evidence to the contrary. (Photo: downloaded …
Read More »Sudan: 102 dead in Sudan floods
[ad_1] Khartoum / Omdurman / Wad Madani / Bau / El Tadamon / El Rahad / El Gureisha / Tokar – The unprecedented floods and torrential rains that hit the country for five weeks left at least 102 dead and 46 injured. More than 64,000 houses have been totally or …
Read More »Apex Legends’ Dummies Big Day mode was discontinued due to a game-breaking glitch
[ad_1] Respawn has removed Apex Legends’ Dummies Big Day limited-time mode from the rotation for the September evening event. After its release last night, a game-breaking glitch was quickly discovered that was causing games to crash. It is currently unknown when he will return. “We’re taking a break at the …
Read More »Africa: more than 1.3 million Covid-19 cases across the continent
[ad_1] As of September 9, confirmed COVID-19 cases in 55 African countries have reached 1,314,378. Reported deaths in Africa have reached 31,747 and recoveries to 1,051,093. South Africa has the highest number of reported cases: 640,441, with 15,086 deaths. Other countries most affected are Egypt (100,228 cases), Morocco (75,721), Ethiopia …
Read More »Amy Schumer Diagnosed with Lyme Disease; says ‘excited to get rid of it’
[ad_1] On September 8, comedian and actress Amy Schumer took to her social media account and shared a health update with her 10.1 million followers on Instagram. In the title of the health update post, the actress revealed that she has Lyme disease. In the post, Amy asked her followers …
Read More »Convalescent plasma could be an effective treatment for children with COVID-19
[ad_1] reviewed by Emily Henderson, Bachelor of ScienceSeptember 9, 2020 Early findings from researchers at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) show that convalescent plasma appears to be a safe and possibly effective treatment for children with life-threatening COVID-19 cases. The results were published online Friday by the magazine. Pediatric blood …
Read More »Coronavirus Live News: Oxford Covid-19 Vaccine Trial Suspended; England bans gatherings of more than six people | World News
[ad_1] Disruptions in health services due to the pandemic are putting millions of additional lives at risk around the world, the United Nations said on Wednesday, warning that Covid-19 could reverse decades of progress in reducing infant mortality. In the past 30 years, remarkable progress has been made in preventing …
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