Con la loro attività consentono alle famiglie italiane di risparmiare tra i 12 mila e i 19 mila euro all'anno. E meriterebbero uno stipendio di 2.300 euro al mese| Non Sprecare
Tutto quello che c'è da sapere per non confondere i sintomi dell'influenza stagionale con quelli del coronavirus| Non Sprecare
There are times when I see headlines about the state of it all and I think to myself: this is a sick society. And there are times when I see … Continue reading →| LibrarianShipwreck
I asked how she was and my colleague said these are scary times, so I said I agree with all the horrid things happening int he world these certainly are … Continue reading →| LibrarianShipwreck
10 consejos para que las empresas se comuniquen de manera efectiva con sus clientes durante este periodo. Toma nota| CepymeNews
South Norwood man says he was ‘just talking twaddle’ when calling for armed rebellion against pandemic measures A 60-year-old covid denier with an arsenal of deadly weapons stored in his flat in South Norwood has been found guilty of encouraging … Continue reading →| Inside Croydon
Johns Hopkins epidemiologist David Dowdy says the guidance update brings the CDC in line with the habits of Americans and suggests we're closer to a new, endemic phase of COVID-19| The Hub
Epidemiologist Chris Beyrer suggests that in addition to sharing effective vaccines around the world, basic practices such as masking and providing paid sick leave will help reduce the spread of coronavirus| The Hub
As many as 1 in 10 young people struggle for months after SARS-CoV-2 infection| The Hub
Johns Hopkins health security expert Tom Inglesby provides an update on the state of the pandemic and how vaccination, funding, and variants may affect its future| The Hub
Experts say the tragic milestone, now recorded by the Coronavirus Resource Center tracker, likely occurred months ago and that higher vaccination rates could have prevented many fatalities| The Hub
A new algorithm created by Johns Hopkins scientists predicts which COVID-19 patients will become gravely ill| The Hub
The CDC and FDA approved vaccines by Moderna and Pfizer/BioNTech in children older than 6 months; vaccinations began this week| The Hub
Messages that emphasize vaccination within people's social groups shown to be more effective at reversing vaccine hesitancy than messages that highlight national vaccine statistics| The Hub
The first Johns Hopkins health care workers receive the COVID-19 vaccine, marking a turning point in the coronavirus pandemic| The Hub
With an innovative dashboard created by Johns Hopkins engineers, the world has observed the COVID-19 pandemic play out in real time. We're still watching the dots.| The Hub
Sometimes the biggest moments at a conference happen backstage. At the annual STAT Summit, that kind of moment involved a pharma CEO and a toddler in a tuxedo.| STAT
Il caso del Giappone: è riuscito a contenere i contagi e il numero di morti grazie al grande senso di responsabilità di questo popolo| Non Sprecare
Scuola coronavirus - L’Italia ha deciso di far tornare i propri studenti in classe a settembre. Un’assenza molto lunga che sta crendo molti problemi| Non Sprecare
Multe mascherine e guanti abbandonati - A Roma chi sarà sorpreso ad abbandonare guanti o mascherine in strada verrà sanzionato con multe fino a 500 euro| Non Sprecare
Luigi Cavanna, primario dell'ospedale di Piacenza, ha messo in piedi una task force di medici porta a porta per le cure a domicilio del Covid-19| Non Sprecare
Scarpe all’ingresso, Niente buffet. Niente finger food. Stiamo tornando a invitare gli amici a casa: ecco qualche utile precauzione per una serata piacevole| Non Sprecare
Ad Albaredo San Marco, comune più popoloso delle Alpi Orobie, il Coronavirus non è arrivato: merito di un autoisolamento precoce e di un sindaco capace| Non Sprecare
I volontari della Protezione Civile degli alpini hanno ripristinato 5 ospedali dismessi in Veneto, in meno di una settimana. Lavorando giorno e notte| Non Sprecare
Undici migranti togolesi ospiti della cooperativa Sociale di Parma hanno donato i propri risparmi per sostenere gli ospedali della città| Non Sprecare
Ashley Lawrence, 21enne del Kentucky, ha ideato e prodotto mascherine trasparenti per sordi e ipoudenti, ideali per facilitare la lettura del labiale| Non Sprecare
Altruismo, rispetto dell’ambiente, civiltà del condominio: tutto quello che la quarantena ci ha fatto rivalutare| Non Sprecare
I consigli per non soffrire di panico da isolamento e tutte le iniziative in Italia per usufruire di un sostegno psicologico gratis durante il lockdown| Non Sprecare
Guanti e mascherine rischiano di creare una nuova forma di inquinamento. Ecco come smaltirli: si tratta di materiale potenzialmente infetto| Non Sprecare
Cosa sapere sul piano italiano per individuare le migliori soluzioni digitali per monitorare i cittadini e porre un freno ai contagi, nel rispetto della privacy| Non Sprecare
Chinese shipyards especially find themselves in a difficult situation. To attract more orders, shipyards are slashing prices on new ships.| ShipHub
The former prime minister denied the government failed to plan for school closures during the pandemic| Liverpool Echo
McLellan, who earned a PhD from the School of Medicine in 2009, has transformed vaccine design with his work on viral fusion proteins| The Hub
The process is different this year.| UNC Health Talk
A new review article, spearheaded by researchers from Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, asserts the increasingly prominent condition known as long COVID shares significant physiological similarities to chronic fatigue syndrome. The researchers say a better understanding into the overlap…| New Atlas
Teach the kids to cook and share a delicious meal.| BuzzFeed
While it may seem counterintuitive to focus on the positive in these times of stress and uncertainty, researchers who study positive psychology have found that cultivating positive emotions can be a powerful tool to help us through. The post What Positive Psychology Can Teach Us About Coping with Adversity appeared first on HealthyPsych.com.| HealthyPsych.com
For years we have witnessed Boston Dynamics develop increasingly sophisticated robots, and while they are undoubtedly impressive engineering marvels, the question of what could they be used for was often raised. Now, the company has revealed its Spot robot is being deployed in hospitals to protect…| New Atlas
This blog post is an explainer of important information about these winter infections; their signs and symptoms, and information on who is eligible for vaccination.| UK Health Security Agency
As we enter autumn, rates of respiratory illnesses start to rise and people ask how the most common current lineages - or groups of genetically similar viruses - compare to previous COVID-19 variants.| ukhsa.blog.gov.uk
I asked a lawyer about the list of extremism indicators and he said: worry, but don’t worry too much these won’t stand up in court. And then I asked a … Continue reading →| LibrarianShipwreck
I know, my friends, that in this moment we have other things to worry about that this ongoing pandemic, and yet, my friends, that in this moment we have other … Continue reading →| LibrarianShipwreck
An open note to the reader who asked why I never write love poems: thank you for your question, but please understand I wouldn’t keep trying to tell people to take care of each other if I did…| LibrarianShipwreck
U.S. Right to Know, a nonprofit newsroom and public health research group, has filed 39 lawsuits against federal and state agencies for violating Freedom of Information laws. The lawsuits are part of our efforts to uncover what is known about the origins of novel coronavirus SARS-CoV-2, leaks or mishaps at biosafety labs, and the risks ... FOI lawsuits on origins of Covid-19, gain-of-function research and biolabs The post FOI lawsuits on origins of Covid-19, gain-of-function research and biol...| U.S. Right to Know
As fall COVID season arrives in Minnesota, here are answers to your questions, from whether you need the updated vaccine to where to find free shots.| Sahan Journal
+++ Update September 2025: Update September 2025: Polish President Signs KSeF Act – Additional Deadline for Micro-Enterprises With the signing of the act introducing the national e-invoicing system (KSeF) on August 27, 2025, the path is now clear for the mandatory use of e-invoicing in Poland. Businesses finally gain planning certainty – including a newly […]| SEEBURGER Blog
Don't ditch the discard.| BuzzFeed
Covid can present differently in different people| Liverpool Echo
The 2023 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine has been awarded to biochemist Katalin Karikó and immunologist Drew Weissman for discoveries that enabled the development of mRNA vaccines against COVID-19.| New Atlas
Comparing data from two vastly different pandemics, with more than a century separating them, is perhaps an impossible task. But, a new analysis published in the journal JAMA Network Open, is suggesting a novel metric for comparing the 1918 Spanish Flu pandemic to our current pandemic, and the…| New Atlas
When I was young group projects annoyed me but from school I learned if a few of us are willing to put in the work it would be enough, older … Continue reading →| LibrarianShipwreck
As a new month begins remember: you have made it through another month, but have not yet made it through this pandemic. * To the reader who asked how much longer I plan to write these: I cannot ima…| LibrarianShipwreck
September 11th, Then and Now. Plus: Terrorism, COVID, and the Past as Future. The post The Day of the Cockroach appeared first on AskThePilot.com.| AskThePilot.com
“Education means emancipation. It means light and liberty. It means the uplifting of the soul of man into the glorious light of truth, the light by which men can only be made free.” ~ Frederick Douglass| GenuineProspect
My career as a science writer was terminated because I dared to defend science! I dared to speak up!| GenuineProspect
The purpose of life is not to be happy. It is to be useful, to be honorable, to be compassionate, to have it make some difference that you have lived and lived well. ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson| GenuineProspect
“One believes things because one has been conditioned to believe them.” ~ Aldous Huxley, Brave New World| GenuineProspect
If you look at the breakthrough in science almost always they don’t come from the centre of that profession. They come from the fringe. ~ Allan Savoury| GenuineProspect
“A nation of sheep will beget a government of wolves.” ~ Edward R. Murrow| GenuineProspect
There are more than 3 million women engaged in informal employment in the industry and services sectors in Iran. Some| NCRI Women Committee
Artificial Intelligence control grid rolled under cover of coronavirus pandemic, 5G, Neuralink, Bill Gates, Fauci, Elon Musk| TSUBION
About seven-in-ten U.S. Adults say they need to take breaks from COVID-19 news. But that doesn’t mean they are avoiding the topic completely. In fact, 44% of U.S. adults say they are discussing the coronavirus outbreak with other people most or almost all of the time, whether online, in person or over the phone,” according … … Continue reading →| SJ Insights, LLC
The active ingredient in a common over-the-counter allergy spray may do more than ease hay fever symptoms. A new clinical trial found azelastine cut COVID-19 infections by 70%, hinting at a cheap, accessible way to add protection alongside vaccines.| New Atlas
Europe’s best-selling newspaper announced this weekend that the lockdown in response to the coronavirus pandemic was a “huge mistake.”| Breitbart
Une majorité de Français de 50 ans et plus connaît l’existence de la loi Claeys-Leonetti sur la fin de vie, selon un sondage du Centre national des soins palliatifs et de la fin de vie que dévoile La Croix vendredi 5 février. Si la notoriété de la loi ne progresse pas, ses dispositifs sont davantage identifiés.| La Croix
A Strange Bonjour Bonjour from Paris, where a bizarre new reality has taken hold, just as it has in the United States. No parties these days, of course, and no la bise. I did attend a party 14 days ago. One of the couples with whom I talked and exchanged la bise is now self-quarantined […] The post Stuck in Paris during Coronavirus: What I Want Everyone to Know Back Home appeared first on The Reluctant Parisian.| The Reluctant Parisian
Coronavirus in Paris Update: March 13,2020: A few hours after I wrote this post, Macron addressed the nation live on TV. He closed all schools, creches, and universities beginning Monday. Watching the address felt like watching a disaster movie play out in real life. It was a moving, sobering, speech, in which the embattled Macron exhibited […] The post Coronavirus in France (update): Waking Up in Paris to a Travel Ban appeared first on The Reluctant Parisian.| The Reluctant Parisian
Hi, everyone. As coronavirus continues to spread in France and around the world, I thought I’d share with you a video of what it’s like to live in Paris right now. (Scroll down to watch the video, shot in my apartment, because: Coronavirus). No Kissing – The Ban on La Bise Just when you think […] The post Coronavirus in France: What It’s Like in Paris Right Now appeared first on The Reluctant Parisian.| The Reluctant Parisian
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A word of advice to teachers and students who are still masking: when you are asked (and you will be asked) why you are still masking, calmly and politely explain … Continue reading →| LibrarianShipwreck
I’ve heard what’s happening reminds people of 1984. I’ve heard what’s happening reminds people of Brave New World. I’ve heard what’s happening reminds people of Parable of the Sower. But … Continue reading →| LibrarianShipwreck
My friend, the historian, says she is worried. My friend, the epidemiologist, says they are worried. My friend, the climatologist, says he is worried. My friend, the activist, says she is worried. …| LibrarianShipwreck
Shanghai is not the first Chinese port to experience congestion issues. Implemented measures will have a far-reaching economic impact.| ShipHub
Two U.S. Navy hospital ships would be deployed to provide more hospital beds to those in need on the West and East Coasts of the U.S.| ShipHub
Infusion of $13 trillion by the U.S. government to combat the pandemic is necessary, but programs need to be more strategic. The post COVID 2021 Part III, Government Stimuli appeared first on Jobenomics.| Jobenomics
COVID 2021 Part II, Workforce Impact By: Chuck Vollmer, Jobenomics Founder & President 16 January 2020 The coronavirus could be more destructive to the U.S. workforce in 2021 than in 2020. Download This Report Executive Summary Most Americans are ready to put the pandemic in their rearview mirror and look forward to a new year […] The post COVID 2021, Part II, Workforce Impact appeared first on Jobenomics.| Jobenomics
It’s that time of year again. Cold and flu season. And with kids returning to normal activities like school, daycare, activities and playdates, cases of all respiratory diseases are up this year. Rady Children’s Hospital-San Diego, shares tips on differentiating the various illnesses, prevention tips, how to care for symptoms at home, and what you…| Rady Children's Health
By John Bradley, M.D. The Food and Drug Administration authorized children as young as 6 months old to get the Moderna or Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccines last month. For many parents, the decision meant a long wait was finally over. COVID-19 has caused more than 2 million infections among children ages 6 months to 4 years old and…| Rady Children's Health
When the novel coronavirus pandemic hit, naturally, COVID-19 itself topped the list of global health concerns. However, related issues were catching the attention of the medical and scientific community as well. Among them: the emergence of a new multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children after exposure to the virus. In the United States alone, the Centers…| Rady Children's Health
As several forms of the highly anticipated COVID-19 vaccine make their way into communities around the globe, the news is abuzz with updates — which, let’s face it, can sometimes be a bit overwhelming and confusing. Among hot topics are allergic reactions, leading to questions and concerns from many. However, “while anaphylaxis can occur after…| Rady Children's Health
by Willough Jenkins, MD As the year turns over to 2021, it is a time for natural reflection, and I suspect many families will be having conversations about the COVID-19 pandemic. It is tempting when discussing the hardships of the pandemic to immediately jump to encouraging children to “look on the bright side” or remind…| Rady Children's Health
The world has learned a great deal about COVID-19 since the pandemic began, but a significant gap remains between what we know and what we need to know to fully prevent, treat and work to defeat this newfound viral foe. Medical and scientific research is the driving force behind progress, and experts from Rady Children’s…| Rady Children's Health
by Maggie Mayo, CCLS, and Carissa Menard, CCLS As we move forward and continue to embrace these difficult times thought the COVID-19 pandemic, keeping our minds occupied and our emotional well-being attended to can be challenging for all of us, including kiddos. As child life specialists, our job is to make the hospital experience less…| Rady Children's Health
by Danni Leonard, CCLS; Marie Osthimer, CCLS; and Joseph Remaley, LCSW While we’re all at home more than we’re used to, it’s more important than ever to keep your kids engaged and active. There are many benefits to exercise, including amplifying concentration, lowering stress and improving health. Below, we’ve outlined a few activities that are…| Rady Children's Health
by Desiree Shapiro, MD COVID-19 has affected all of our lives and challenged us in various ways. How do we support one another and cultivate our resilience amidst the chaos? Here are three C’s to consider incorporating into your daily routine and sharing with your children and family today. Compassion This is a time to…| Rady Children's Health
by Erin Carpenter, CCLS; Aislinn Mooney, CCLS; and Madeline Zinngrabe, CCLS It can be challenging to keep a schedule and routine at home during this uncertain time. You may see regressive or withdrawn behavior when your child is trying to adapt and manage their feelings and changes to their routine. Keeping your child’s environment structured…| Rady Children's Health
by Lorri Bauer, MS, and Natalie Elms, MA The novel coronavirus pandemic is an unprecedented and unsettling event for people of all ages, and for small children, its ever-changing nature and intense media coverage can be hard to comprehend — and even scary. Below are a few guidelines to help keep preschool-age kids calm, informed…| Rady Children's Health
During this uncertain and unprecedented time, the oncofertility community is working together to provide up-to-date fertility preservation information for patients and providers. We are aware of the recommendations from ASRM’s COVID-19 Task Force which suggests new IVF cycles not be initiated at this time. While this pause in services does not apply to urgent fertility preservation for patients...Details| Alliance for Fertility Preservation
The mainstream media has been full of the bad news: new study shows that reading for pleasure has declined! Fewer people are reading for fun: From 2003 to 2023, the share of Americans who read for pleasure fell 40 percent, a sharp decline that is part of a continuing downward trend. It’s easy to feel […]| Teacher in a strange land
School attendance and chronic absenteeism rates in Colorado have yet to return to pre-pandemic levels.| Greeley Tribune
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Covid-19 is less severe in children than adults, but the lockdown has hit them hard. As measures are eased, a balanced approach will be needed. Continue reading →| Rethinking Childhood
Thoughts and ideas on supporting children’s play in these challenging times, from Tim and playworker Penny Wilson| Rethinking Childhood
$300 Million Advanced To Social Service Agencies Globally, And An Emergency Fund Of $4.3 Million Established For Social Service Agencies Providing Life-Saving Assistance The post Claims Conference Establishes Special Emergency Fund for Holocaust Survivors During COVID-19 Crisis appeared first on Claims Conference.| Claims Conference
The Claims Conference community – lay leaders, staff, and our extended family of more than 300 global agencies – is working through this challenging time to continue to provide quality care to Holocaust survivors around the world during the Coronavirus crisis The post Caring for Holocaust Survivors During this Unprecedented COVID-19 Crisis appeared first on Claims Conference.| Claims Conference
When they tell you (and they will tell you) that the precautions you take are pointless thank them for their opinion but politely inform them that you are hesitant to take their advice on how to su…| LibrarianShipwreck
Had you asked at the pandemic’s start how long I planned on documenting it for I would have said I didn’t expect the pandemic to last too long. If you ask now how much longer I plan on …| LibrarianShipwreck
Former Goldman Sachs trader Jim Cramer says pandemic policies have led to "one of the greatest wealth transfers in history." Meanwhile, millions of Americans’ lives are being disrupted by unemployment...| Health Freedom Defense Fund
Ivanti research finds 83% of respondents used QR codes to process payments in the last year, but many are unaware of the risks.| Help Net Security
Even without infection, the COVID-19 pandemic aged our brains. A new study found that accompanying stressors like isolation and uncertainty accelerated brain aging, especially in men, older adults, and those from disadvantaged backgrounds.| New Atlas