[ad_1] Partygoers during the Christmas season will be arrested as part of public security efforts to prevent the spread of the new coronavirus (COVID-19), the head of the Philippine National Police warned on Monday. “Parties have been banned, so of course we will have [partygoers] arrested, ”said Police General Debold …
Read More »US Electoral College Close to Formally Confirming Joe Biden’s Win
[ad_1] US President-elect Joe Biden announces nominees and appointees to serve on his health and coronavirus response teams during a press conference at his transition headquarters in Wilmington, Delaware, USA, 8 December 2020. (Reuters) LANSING, Michigan – U.S. presidential voters formally voted for Democrat Joe Biden on Monday despite pressure …
Read More »Microsoft implements the COVID-19 vaccine management platform
[ad_1] What you should know: – Microsoft launches a COVID-19 vaccine management platform with partners Accenture and Avanade, EY, and Mazik Global to help healthcare and government customers provide fair and equitable vaccination distribution, management and control. – Microsoft Consulting Services (MCS) has deployed more than 230 COVID-19 emergency response …
Read More »US Starts COVID -19 Vaccines When Death Toll Surpasses 300,000
[ad_1] In front of an American flag, nurse Lillian Wirpsza, left, administers a COVID-19 vaccine to Shylee Stewart, a delivery nurse at George Washington University Hospital, on December 14, 2020, in Washington, DC. The United States launched a mass vaccination campaign on Monday in hopes of turning the tide of …
Read More »3 bills to postpone the first BARMM elections
[ad_1] Key House officials have introduced three separate bills that would postpone the first elections in the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM) until 2025, thus extending the mandate of their interim government, the Bangsamoro Transitional Authority (BTA ), for three years. “It is highly unlikely that they will …
Read More »Face-to-face classes in selected OK schools in January
[ad_1] Face-to-face classes will resume at selected schools in low-COVID-19 areas in January. President Rodrigo Duterte and the Cabinet on Monday night approved the Department of Education’s proposal to conduct a test of face-to-face classes in selected schools in low-risk COVID areas. The pilot implementation of the limited face-to-face classes …
Read More »Vaccine will probably prevent the development of Covid but will not stop transmission | Health
[ad_1] The first generation of Covid-19 vaccines launched in Australia in 2021 are unlikely to prevent transmission of the virus, making high levels of continuous testing, contact tracing, isolation and quarantine crucial, a review commissioned. by the Australian Academy of Health and Medical Sciences have found. The academy is made …
Read More »Hospitals prioritize which workers are the first to receive COVID vaccines
[ad_1] Editor’s Note: Find the latest news and guidance on COVID-19 at Medscape’s Coronavirus Resource Center. If there is an appointment with the destination, it is marked on Dr. Taison Bell’s calendar. At noon Tuesday, Bell, an intensive care physician, is scheduled to be one of the first healthcare workers …
Read More »Restoring millions of PHL jobs should also be a priority
[ad_1] The pandemic can be compared to a powerful typhoon or a calamity that left a trail of destruction in its wake. Like a natural disaster, Covid-19 put millions of Filipinos out of work, halted the transportation system, and closed many business establishments. Restoring jobs for millions of Filipinos, along …
Read More »Abra joins the AIDS awareness campaign
[ad_1] BANGUED, Abra, December 14 (PIA) – The residents of Abrenea showed their support and solidarity with those living with the human immunodeficiency virus / acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (HIV / AIDS) by participating in the celebration of World Awareness Day on AIDS 2020. The event was highlighted with a red …
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