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Spain s Cabify links up with car-sharing service WiBLE

By Reuters Staff 2 Min Read MADRID, Feb 22 (Reuters) - Spanish ride hailing app Cabify has struck a deal to offer car-sharing service WiBLE on its platform, adding another transport option as people seek more choice in how they travel. WiBLE’s Madrid-based fleet of hybrid cars will become available to all Cabify users for per-minute rental next week, although it is already an option for some users, Cabify said in a statement. The deal is the first major collaboration between a car-sharing company and a ride-hailing app, Cabify said. Cabify already hosts electric scooter and motorbike app MOVO, bike subscription service Bive and parcel delivery services on its platform, alongside its core offering of taxis.

Lowering Opioid Deaths Takes a 3-Pronged Approach

Feb 17, 2021 Modeling study: Multiple interventions needed to reduce overdose deaths by 40% A three-pronged approach can reduce opioid overdose deaths by 40%, in line with a U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) goal, a modeling study showed. “These findings suggest that reducing opioid overdose may require simultaneous scale-up of medications for opioid use disorder (MOUD), improvement in retention with MOUD, and increased naloxone distribution,” wrote Benjamin Linas, MD, MPH, of Boston University, and co-authors in HHS has defined a goal to reduce overdose mortality by 40% by 2022 using a combination of three evidence-based interventions: starting more people on MOUD, increasing six-month MOUD retention, and increasing naloxone distribution. Linas and colleagues forecast effects of the interventions on opioid overdose deaths over a two-year period in simulated populations, using data from the state of Massachusetts.

Motorcycle stunt rider draws huge crowds in Venezuela

Updated: 02/02/2021 Motorcycle stunt rider and adrenalin junkie Pedro Aldana draws masses of Venezuelans starved for entertainment to his street shows across the country. Aldana, who prefers the nickname Crazy Pedro, also teaches boys and young men who flock to his shop in a poor neighborhood of Caracas the basics of motorcycle maintenance. The improvised performances consist of swarming motorcyclists pulling wheelies at high speed, often standing on one foot or a knee from the seat or the back footpeg. Among other maneuvers, they turn tight circles in a group, each rider hopping from a normal seated position to sidesaddle with the front wheel sky-high, while others make a high-speed run with both wheels on the ground and then brake hard, popping a back end wheelie that appears dangerously close to flipping over.

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