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Organ damage rates higher in Covid-19 survivors

This 69-year-old American woman still suffers from lingering effects of Covid-19 over a year after she was exposed to the coronavirus on March 23, 2020. Reuters People discharged from hospital after Covid-19 appear to have increased rates of organ damage, i.e. multiorgan dysfunction, compared with similar individuals in the general population, finds a study published by The BMJ on April 31 (2021). The increase in risk was not confined to the elderly and was not uniform across ethnic groups, prompting the researchers to suggest that the long-term burden of Covid-19-related illness on hospitals and broader healthcare systems is likely to be substantial.

A segment of Covid-19 survivors face possible long-term complications

A segment of Covid-19 survivors face possible long-term complications GlobalData Healthcare 6 April 2021 (Last Updated April 6th, 2021 10:28) There is growing evidence that about 10% of people with Covid-19 will go on to experience long Covid , where symptoms such as fatigue, shortness of breath, fevers, gastrointestinal issues, sleep disorders, brain fog , anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and depression persist for 12 weeks or longer. The proportion of people affected by long Covid indicates that there could be almost a million people affected in the UK. Almost a million people in the UK may have been affected by ‘long Covid’. Credit: WildMedia / Shutterstock. Share Article

What s the productivity impact of digital teamwork? The statistics can t tell us

Read later Audio version Summary: Is remote work and digital teamwork making us more or less productive? Unfortunately, the pandemic has broken the productivity statistics, so no one can say for sure. (© fizkes - Shutterstock) Digital teamwork tools have evolved rapidly over the past year as much of the world switched to distributed working. There s a lot more evolution still to come as vendors continue to release new capabilities. Just last week, Cisco promised new analytics for Webex users, while Slack s CEO the week before was talking up plans to add audio chats and video clips. But despite all this innovation, it may still be a long time before we can truly establish whether it s really helping us become more productive at work. The pandemic has made it all but impossible for statisticians to measure productivity in any meaningful way.

UK customs controls delay a reprieve for exporters

Irish agri-food exporters got a welcome reprieve after the UK government announced a six month delay to customs controls that were due to come into effect today. Food producers had been expected to produce certain customs documents and certificates signed by vets to move products of animal origin into Britain. Those checks will now start in October. Full processes for some other imports will not come into force until January 2022. Carol Lynch, Partner in BDO Customs and International Trade Services, said it was a welcome reprieve on both sides of the Irish Sea as Irish exporters were not ready for new UK import controls, had they been implemented from today.

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