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Clapping for NHS in pandemic may have been 'dangerous', health watchdog says

Sky News Sunday, 18 August 2024
Clapping for NHS in pandemic may have been 'dangerous', health watchdog saysClapping for the NHS in the COVID pandemic may have been "dangerous", the health service ombudsman has said.
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Health Secretary calls on supermarkets to tackle obesity [Video]

Health Secretary calls on supermarkets to tackle obesity

Health Secretary Wes Streeting says the government will work with major supermarkets to make healthy food choices easier for consumers. He outlines plans to reduce calorie intake across the population, tackling rising obesity and easing pressure on the NHS without the need for additional taxes. Report by Etemadil. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn

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Health officials are urging people to prepare for rising temperatures, warning of a possible spike in 999 calls and ambulance demand. Dr Agostinho Sousa from the UK Health Security Agency said it’s vital to take steps to stay cool and avoid using up NHS resources needed for vulnerable people. Report by Covellm. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn

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Covid-19 HORROR: India Cross 7,000 Cases | New Variant FOUND | WHO Warns Of Global Rise [Video]

Covid-19 HORROR: India Cross 7,000 Cases | New Variant FOUND | WHO Warns Of Global Rise

India has crossed 7,000 active COVID-19 cases, with Kerala reporting the highest spike and three new deaths. The XFG variant, a sub-lineage of Omicron with strong immune evasion, has been detected across the country, raising global alarm. Originating in Canada, the variant carries four spike protein mutations. Globally, SARS-CoV-2 activity is rising, especially in South-East Asia and Eastern Mediterranean regions, with test positivity rates matching last year’s peak. WHO continues to monitor the spread amid poor ICU and hospitalization data from heavily affected regions. #COVID19India #KeralaCovidSpike #XFGVariant #OmicronSubVariant #CovidCases2025 #CovidDeaths #WHOAlert #IndiaCovidUpdate #CovidInfections #SARSCoV2 #GlobalHealthAlert #CovidNewVariant #Covid19Spike #CovidNews #KeralaHealthUpdate #GujaratCovidCases #DelhiCovidUpdate #WestBengalCovid #HealthMinistryIndia #PublicHealthIndia ~ED.103~HT.408~GR.124~

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America’s Silent COVID Crisis: 350 Deaths a Week, Vaccine Rates Plummet, Elderly at Highest Risk [Video]

America’s Silent COVID Crisis: 350 Deaths a Week, Vaccine Rates Plummet, Elderly at Highest Risk

Despite the pandemic no longer dominating headlines, COVID-19 continues to claim hundreds of American lives every week. New CDC data reveals that over 350 people are still dying each week, with the majority of deaths occurring among older adults. Shockingly, only 23% of U.S. adults have received the updated 2024–25 COVID vaccine—and just 13% of children. #COVID19 #CDC #PublicHealth #VaccineUpdate #ElderlyHealth #COVIDDeaths #COVIDVaccine #HealthCrisis #PandemicResponse #COVIDNews Also Read India Covid 19 Cases Surge to 257 in Nine States Within A Week; Experts Say No New Variant Of Concern :: https://www.oneindia.com/india/india-covid-19-cases-surge-to-257-in-nine-states-within-a-week-experts-say-no-new-variant-4162321.html?ref=DMDesc COVID Cases in Karnataka: Bengaluru Records 32 Active Cases; Public Asked to Stay Alert :: https://www.oneindia.com/bengaluru/covid-cases-in-karnataka-bengaluru-records-32-active-cases-public-asked-to-stay-alert-4162317.html?ref=DMDesc Delhi Issues COVID-19 Advisory As Cases Rise In NCR: Genome Sequencing, Hospital Prep Underway :: https://www.oneindia.com/new-delhi/delhi-issues-covid-19-advisory-as-cases-rise-in-ncr-genome-sequencing-hospital-prep-underway-4162179.html?ref=DMDesc ~HT.318~ED.346~GR.125~

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