[ad_1] The Brazilian Ministry of Health has reported at least 758 additional deaths from coronavirus during the past 24 hours, with 41,350 new cases, bringing the death toll to 120,262 and confirmed cases to 3,846,153.. Police officers have detained protesters in Jerusalem as protests continue against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin …
Read More »Saliva tests for COVID-19 eyed
[ad_1] TESTED AND TESTED Healthcare workers perform swab testing in Quezon City. (Photo by GRIG MONTEGRANDE / Philippine Daily Inquirer) MANILA, Philippines – The Department of Health (DOH) is investigating whether saliva-based testing can be an “acceptable and feasible” method for detecting new coronavirus infections. Undersecretary of Health María Rosario …
Read More »More workers suffering from mental health problems amid pandemic
[ad_1] The persistence of the COVID-19 pandemic, which has already sent the Philippine economy into recession, will cause more Filipino employees to suffer from mental health problems, which would be “disastrous” for businesses, according to a mental health technology firm. . Mind You, a pioneer in preventive mental health in …
Read More »This guy tried the diet Tom Ellis used to wreck for Lucifer
[ad_1] Actor Tom Ellis has been playing the devil himself in the supernatural drama Lucifer since 2016, but recent years have seen him get even more ready for the role, thanks to a suitably hellish workout routine and diet. In honor of the fifth season of Lucifer On Netflix, YouTuber …
Read More »Dengue and Zika coinfection leads to ‘double whammy’ – Zika News
[ad_1] Getting sick with the mosquito-borne Zika virus makes people more vulnerable to developing dengue disease and suffering more severe symptoms when they become ill with dengue, according to researchers at the University of California at Berkeley. This new Berkley study published in the journal Sciences On August 28, 2020, …
Read More »Back to school: despite the increase in Covid-19, Europe reopens schools
[ad_1] By Angela Charlton / The Associated Press PARIS – A mother and her three children scanned school supplies in a Paris supermarket, pulling out multi-colored fountain pens, crisp notebooks and lots of masks. Despite the resurgence of coronavirus infections, similar scenes are unfolding in Europe as a new school …
Read More »PHL Covid-19 cases now at 213,131; the death toll is 3,419.
[ad_1] The Department of Health (DOH) recorded 3,637 confirmed cases of Covid-19 on Saturday, bringing the total number of infections in the country to 213,131. Of the 3,637 reported cases, based on the total tests performed by 102 of the 110 current operating laboratories, 3,063 (84 percent) occurred in the …
Read More »DOH Issues Reminder: Respect the Privacy of COVID-19 Patients
[ad_1] MANILA, Philippines – The Department of Health (DOH) issued a reminder Saturday on respecting the privacy of patients infected with the coronavirus disease after receiving reports that lists with names of COVID-19 patients are being shared on social networks. The Philippine Department of Health said that the Reportable Health …
Read More »Rhenz Abando of UST transfers to Letran Knights. Rumor or fact?
[ad_1] RUMOR: University of Santo Tomás rising star Rhenz Abando will leave the Tigres for the Letran Knights in the NCAA. ACTS: If the news on the vine is to be believed, CJ Cansino might not be the last player to leave Spain in the wake of controversial bubble training …
Read More »Duterte regrets Shinzo Abe’s resignation and wishes him well
[ad_1] Metro Manila (CNN Philippines, August 29) – President Rodrigo Duterte expressed “great regret” for the resignation of Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, whom he has considered “a true friend closer than a brother.” Duterte had nothing but kind words for Abe, who resigned Friday for health reasons. “Throughout the …
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