[ad_1] Iraq’s Health Ministry has warned that hospitals may “lose control” in the coming days, as the country has recorded its largest single-day increase in coronavirus cases since the start of the pandemic. The World Health Organization (WHO) does not expect widespread COVID-19 vaccines until the middle of next year, …
Read More »Coronavirus: Schools ‘are at no higher risk than home’ for students and staff
[ad_1] Image copyright fake images Attending elementary school does not put children and staff at greater risk of contracting coronavirus than staying home, a study of 131 schools suggests. Tests to find out who had already had the virus found similar levels of antibodies in students and teachers. But the …
Read More »Any attempt to stop the elections in Tigray amounts to Declaration of War: TPLF
[ad_1] By Staff Reporter September 4, 2020 (Ezega.com) – The Tigray regional government said that any decision made by the House of Federation (HoF) regarding the Tigray region elections amounts to declaring war. The warning comes a day before the Federation House holds a special meeting on undisclosed discussion agendas. …
Read More »UNHCR Libya Update (September 4, 2020) [EN/AR] – Libya
[ad_1] Population movement As of September 2, 7,535 refugees and migrants had been registered as rescued / intercepted at sea by the Libyan Coast Guard and landed in Libya. Most of those who have landed in Libya so far are nationals of Sudan (28%), Bangladesh (13%) and Mali (8%). So …
Read More »Robert Pattinson tests positive for coronavirus, halting production of “The Batman” again
[ad_1] A few days after filming was resumed the “The batman, “Production has been put on hiatus again, because the film’s star tested positive for coronavirus. Robert Pattinson, who plays Bruce Wayne in the film, reportedly tested positive for COVID-19 and is now in quarantine. Warner Bros. confirmed in a …
Read More »Watch Call of Duty Black Ops Cold War Multiplayer Game Ahead Of Official Reveal | Games Entertainment
[ad_1] Call of Duty Black Ops Cold War multiplayer footage appears to have leaked ahead of the official reveal. The Black Ops Cold War multiplayer event will officially take place on September 9. Unfortunately for Call of Duty publisher Activision, six minutes of multiplayer gameplay may have been leaked earlier. …
Read More »Living at great heights ‘may stunt children’s growth’
[ad_1] [NAIROBI] Children living in high-altitude areas are at increased risk of stunting, highlighting the need for health policies that are tailored to life in mountainous regions of the world, according to a study. According to estimates by the United Nations Children’s Fund, the World Health Organization and the World …
Read More »Vitamin D deficiency may increase the risk of COVID-19
[ad_1] People who are deficient in vitamin D may have a higher risk of contracting the new coronavirus than those with sufficient levels, according to the results of a new retrospective study from Illinois. People with untreated vitamin D deficiency were nearly twice as likely to test positive for COVID-19 …
Read More »Countries May Lose Their 2030 Chronic Disease Reduction Targets Due to COVID-19, Lancet Study Finds
[ad_1] According to Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 3.4 signed in 2015, the goal is to achieve a reduction of one third of global deaths among people between 30 and 70 years old from cancer, cardiovascular diseases, chronic respiratory diseases and diabetes. Countries may miss targets to reduce chronic diseases by …
Read More »‘The Batman’ resumes filming without Robert Pattinson
[ad_1] Leading figures in the UK film production sector said Variety Fridays that continue to have absolute faith in the measures that are being taken to keep the cast and crew safe from COVID-19 on British sets. Production on “The Batman” has reportedly resumed at Warner Bros. studios in Leavesden, …
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