Friday, May 7, 2021
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India’s coronavirus crisis: The World special edition | ABC News
The World explores India’s COVID crisis and the challenges it faces to slow down the spread of the virus. Beverley O’ Connor speaks to a range of Indian voices about the short-term epidemiological consequences of spiralling case numbers, a personal account from renowned journalist Barkha Dutt, and a view from a health care professional looking specifically at how the pandemic has affected women and other vulnerable groups. For more from ABC News, click here: https://ab.co/2kd3ALi You can watch more ABC News content ad-free on iview: https://ab.co/39iq2Xt Subscribe to ABC News In-depth: https://www.youtube.com/c/abcnewsindepth For breaking and trending news, subscribe to ABC News on YouTube: http://ab.co/1svxLVE You can also like us on Facebook: http://facebook.com/abcnews.au Or follow us on Instagram: http://instagram.com/abcnews_au Or even on Twitter: http://twitter.com/abcnews
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Thursday, February 18, 2021
NASA team cheers after successful Mars rover landing
NASA's Perseverance rover has safely landed on Mars after its 292.5 million-mile journey from Earth, the agency confirmed. CNN's Brooke Baldwin discusses the mission's significance with retired NASA astronaut Col. Ron Garan. #Mars #CNNBusiness #News
Muhyiddin: First batch of Pfizer-Biontech Covid-19 vaccine to arrive on Feb 21
The first batch of the Pfizer-Biontech Covid-19 vaccine will arrive in the country on Feb 21, said Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin. The Prime Minister said that during the launch the guidebook for the National Covid-19 Immunisation Plan on Tuesday (Feb 16), adding that the rollout of the programme will begin on Feb 26. Muhyiddin said he would be the first person in the country to receive the vaccine to boost public confidence over its safety.
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Friday, January 22, 2021
Brazil battling deadly second Covid wave - BBC News
Doctors in the Amazon’s biggest city Manaus are struggling to control rising numbers of deaths from Covid-19 and soaring cases, as the country goes through a devastating second wave.
BBC South America correspondent Katy Watson reports.
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Germany surpasses 50,000 COVID death, UK crosses 90,000 | Coronavirus Latest
Germany's total coronavirus pandemic death toll crossed the 50,000-mark on Friday, according to the Robert Koch Institute (RKI), the country's public health agency for disease control and prevention. The country reached the grim milestone as health authorities recorded 859 new coronavirus deaths in 24 hours. In Germany, authorities count all deaths of people who died directly from COVID-19 as coronavirus deaths. Additionally, anyone recorded as having been infected with COVID-19 alongside preexisting illnesses, but whose deaths can not be conclusively attributed to that condition, is also counted as a COVID-19 death. The country has been under lockdown since mid-December. Sweeping restrictions that have seen most areas of public life shuttered are set to remain in place until February 14. The new lockdown appears to be having an effect. Germany has recorded a consistent drop in cases, according to its seven-day cases incidence metric. Authorities hope to bring the seven-day incidence rate back down to below 50, to allow the resumption of contact tracing. Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/user/deutsche... For more news go to: http://www.dw.com/en/
Sunday, January 17, 2021
WHO alarmed by virus variants, investigation team arrives in Wuhan | Coronavirus Update
The WHO has sent a team of experts to Wuhan, ground zero of the COVID-19 pandemic, to probe the origins of the coronavirus. The visit comes as China reports its first death in eight months. The 10-member team was approved by President Xi Jinping's government after months of diplomatic wrangling that prompted an unusual public complaint by the WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Gheybreyesus.
Meanwhile the WHO is holding an emergency meeting to discuss the new variants of the coronavirus. There are concerns that the variants may be much more infectious than the first strain that emerged in China - and could potentially render some vaccines less effective. Global virus cases now stand at over 90 million with some 2 million dead, and several countries are experiencing their worst day yet of the pandemic.
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Tuesday, December 29, 2020
First COVID-19 vaccinations rolled out in Singapore
Senior staff nurse Sarah Lim from the National Centre for Infectious Diseases (NCID) was the first person to receive the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine in Singapore on Wednesday (Dec 30). Thirty healthcare workers at NCID were the first in line for the jabs after the Government accepted all the recommendations of the Expert Committee on COVID-19 Vaccination on Singapore’s vaccination strategy on Dec 27.
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Doctors Accidentally Left Forceps In Mother’s Body After C-Section Surgery
Ampang, Malaysia :
Bushra Abd Razak, 29-year-old, was said to have undergone the operation on 9 January 2020 attended by Dr Puuteeri Helena Rosli and Dr Wan Shahrul Liza Saaharaan, from Ampang government hospital.
Two days after being released from the government hospital, Bushra began feeling intense pain in her left abdomen, especially when she tried to move.
Concerned, Bushra had asked doctors about her condition but was told by Dr Wan Shahrul on 21 January that her suffering was just a normal part of a C-section procedure.
Sensing that something was definitely wrong, Bushra went to seek a second opinion from a private hospital. It was then that an X-ray revealed that a pair of surgical artery forceps had been left behind inside her body after the delivery.
The woman later underwent another emergency surgery to remove the foreign object from her insides – all the while not having fully recovered from her first operation.
According to her lawyers, in July, the woman sued her doctors for damages amounting to around RM105,000 for her physical and psychological trauma. In their defense, the doctors apparently denied any liability and requested to be absolved of their negligence.
The case was settled out of court after both parties reached an agreement in December. Both mother and baby were also said to be in good condition.
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