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‘Completely Out of Control’: China Says ‘US Epidemic’ Threat to Rest of the World

In the coming fall and winter, the US epidemic will likely run rampant, and more countries and regions will be forced to suffer because of the US A Chinese state-controlled newspaper has blamed the Trump administration’s mishandling of the COVID-19 pandemic to cause the spread of the virus to

Poisons used to make food more beautiful, last longer

Julien Chongwang, Gilbert Nakweya & Ghislaine Deudjui Toxic chemicals are being used by food sellers across Sub-Saharan Africa to improve the look of meat and fish, scientists and food inspectors say, putting the health of millions at risk. Weak government testing capacities and informal food su

COVID-19 , Data & Reports , Health / 06/24/2020
Drinking Surged During The Pandemic in US. Do You Know The Signs Of Addiction?

Alex Smith Retail alcohol sales jumped by 55% nationally during the third week of March, when many stay-at-home orders were put in place Despite the lack of dine-in customers for nearly 2½ long months during the coronavirus shutdown, Darrell Loo of Waldo Thai stayed busy. Loo is the bar manager for

Reusable Plastic safe during COVID Pandemic: Health Experts

Over 125 health experts from 19 countries signed onto a statement assuring retailers and consumers that reusables are safe during COVID-19, pushing back on claims by the plastic industry. The health experts  — joined by Greenpeace USA and UPSTREAM, both members of the Break Free From Plastic mov

A recently-contacted tribe is the ‘most infected’ in Brazil

The Arara people of the Cachoeira Seca (Dry Waterfall) territory have been revealed as the tribe with the highest known rate of Covid-19 infection in the Brazilian Amazon. According to official statistics 46% of the 121 Arara people living in the reserve have the virus, but experts believe i

European Investment Bank to invest € 7.5 billion for various sectors including COVID-19

€ 3.2 billion for COVID-19 public health, elderly care and targeted business support € 1.5 billion for clean transport, including electric vehicle, high speed rail and public transport Additional backing for higher education, renewable energy and urban development € 1.9 billion for health and

‘Most successful’ vaccine summit raises US$8.8 billion

Fiona Broom National governments, civil society and private organisations have pledged a record US$8.8 billion to a global collaboration over vaccines for low-income countries, laying the groundwork for the rollout of a future COVID-19 jab and saving up to 8 million lives. The record funding was acc

Coronavirus, cyclones and locusts: In 2020, it’s getting harder in India than ever to ignore science and our impact on the environment

The intensification of agriculture and the accompanying clearance of forest lands for cropping and grazing had been driving diverse wildlife species together and pushing wildlife and livestock into overlapping environments. It’s hard to deny it any longer: 2020 is getting seriously apocalyptic. La

After Cyclone Amphan, broken houses and rotting fish

Joydeep Gupta Residents of the Sundarbans wonder why they are rebuilding, when their lands have been encroached for years by the seas, and their huts that will fall down in the next cyclone “What is the point in rebuilding our house,” asks Santanu Haldar, “when we know it will be torn down in

COVID disrupts routine vaccination for 80 million infants globally

COVID 19 is disrupting life-saving immunization services around the world, putting millions of children – in rich and poor countries alike – at risk of diseases like diphtheria, measles and polio. This stark warning comes from the World Health Organization, UNICEF and Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance

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