[ad_1] WhatsApp Facebook Twitter E-mail 1Share Representative photo London- The UK government has put in place plans to ban unhealthy promotions in foods and beverages high in fat, salt or sugar from April 2022 as part of a broader campaign against obesity. The new rules, confirmed Monday, will prohibit retailers …
Read More »Risk of SARS-CoV-2 reinfection decreases with the presence of antibodies – Consumer Health News
[ad_1] TUESDAY, Dec. 29, 2020 (HealthDay News) – Healthcare workers with anti-peak or anti-nucleocapsid immunoglobulin G (IgG) antibodies have a reduced risk of reinfection of severe acute respiratory syndrome 2 (SARS-CoV-2 ) in the next six months, according to a study published online Dec. 23 in the New England Journal …
Read More »South Africa: COVID is back in force | Africa | DW
[ad_1] To contain the new increase, President Cyril Ramaphosa announced stricter restrictions Monday night, including for public gatherings. A new ban on the sale of alcohol was also established. The curfew now applies from 9 p.m. to 6 a.m. Ramaphosa is currently in quarantine after coming into contact with a …
Read More »Covid-19 hospital numbers surpass the peak of the first wave in England as the country records the highest cases
[ad_1] More Covid-19 patients are being treated in English hospitals than at the peak of the first wave, statistics show, as the UK records its highest number of new cases. Daily figures released by England’s National Health Service show 20,426 confirmed Covid-10 patients were in the nation’s hospital beds on …
Read More »UK back in the eye of the storm amid rising coronavirus infections
[ad_1] LONDON, Dec. 29 (Xinhua) – Britain is “back in the eye of the storm,” as the number of patients receiving treatment for COVID-19 in England’s hospitals surpassed the peak in April, the chief of the The country’s National Health Service (NHS) said on Tuesday. “We are now back in …
Read More »Coronavirus Live News – UK variant found in Germany in November; India registers six cases of British strain | World News
[ad_1] German Lawmakers are considering a change in the law, which would prevent the private sector from asking customers to show proof of Covid-19 vaccination or being denied entry. With airlines, restaurants, and entertainment facilities like movie theaters indicating that they can only allow access to customers who have been …
Read More »QRCS Expands Humanitarian Reach During 2020 [EN/AR] – world
[ad_1] December 29, 2020 – Doha: During 2020, the Qatar Red Crescent Society (QRCS) redoubled its efforts to combat the coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19), mobilizing all its resources to alleviate the socioeconomic and health impacts of vulnerable groups in Qatar and elsewhere. all the world. QRCS intensified its medical, social, protective, …
Read More »Ministry of Health on the fight against new strains
[ad_1] India is considering three coronavirus vaccines for emergency use authorization (file) New Delhi: Existing coronavirus vaccines will work against mutated strains of the virus that have emerged from the UK and South Africa in recent months, the Health Ministry said in its briefing on Tuesday. The ministry responded to …
Read More »‘My country is in trouble’: WHO chief on Ethiopia’s Tigray conflict
[ad_1] In rare personal comments, the head of the World Health Organization (WHO), Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, spoke on Monday of his “personal pain” over the “worsening” of the conflict in his home country of Ethiopia. “Besides COVID, 2020 has been very difficult for me because my country is in trouble,” …
Read More »South Africa Tightens Restrictions Amid Rise in COVID Cases | Coronavirus pandemic news
[ad_1] Masks are mandatory, indoor and outdoor gatherings are prohibited, and a curfew will apply. South Africa has announced stricter restrictions once again to combat the rise in coronavirus infections driven by a new, faster-spreading variant. Among other restrictions announced late on Monday, indoor and outdoor gatherings will be prohibited …
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