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Registration for covid-19 vaccination should be through people-friendly methods

10 Feb 2021 / 13:20 H. Pix for illustration purposes. KUALA LUMPUR: Registration for the Covid-19 vaccination, which is expected to open soon, should use simple methods that are people-friendly and can be accessed by all levels of the society to ensure that no one is left out, says medical experts. Apart from MySejahtera, they suggested other ways and methods should also be considered, especially for those who do not have access to the application. President of the Malaysian Association of Public Health Physicians, Datuk Dr Zainal Ariffin Omar, said this would include the normal way of filling forms manually for those in the rural areas who do not have access to the Internet.

How Portugal went from pulling off a Covid miracle to desperately hoping for one

How Portugal went from pulling off a Covid miracle to desperately hoping for one Graham Keeley © Provided by The Independent When the Covid-19 pandemic first reached Europe, Portugal was hailed as the poster child for its swift reaction while other countries were overwhelmed.   Now with the world s worst per capita rate of coronavirus cases and deaths, a desperate Portugal has asked Germany for medical help. Only seven intensive care beds were left in the country by Sunday, as the country’s health service was overwhelmed by the pandemic. The German military has agreed to send 27 doctors and paramedics as well as ventilators and beds for patients while intensive care patients will be flown to Austria for treatment.  

How Portugal went from pulling off a Covid miracle to desperately hoping for one (cloned)

How Portugal went from pulling off a Covid miracle to desperately hoping for one Graham Keeley © Provided by The Independent When the Covid-19 pandemic first reached Europe, Portugal was hailed as the poster child for its swift reaction while other countries were overwhelmed.   Now with the world s worst per capita rate of coronavirus cases and deaths, a desperate Portugal has asked Germany for medical help. Only seven intensive care beds were left in the country by Sunday, as the country’s health service was overwhelmed by the pandemic. The German military has agreed to send 27 doctors and paramedics as well as ventilators and beds for patients while intensive care patients will be flown to Austria for treatment.  

More than 200 public health doctors warn of critical shortages in this area

More than 200 public health doctors warn of critical shortages in this area By TPN/Lusa, in News, Health · 05-02-2021 16:23:00 · 2 Comments More than 200 doctors and Public Health interns signed a document in which they reinforce their “absolute commitment” in combating the pandemic, but they warn of the “critical needs” in this area that “was never truly the target of investment”. In the document released today, whose first signature is the president of the Association of Public Health Doctors, Ricardo Mexia, doctors lament the “huge asymmetry in the resources available in the face of needs” and the “successive attacks” that have suffered their technical autonomy and that they consider “violations of their professional dignity”. Doctors reiterate the need to materialize the long-delaye

St Luke s launches The Future of Health conversation series

St. Luke’s launches The Future of Health conversation series Feb 2, 2021 7:59 PM PHT Rappler.com This is a press release from St Luke’s Medical Center College of Medicine-William H. Quasha Memorial. On February 10, 2021, 9 am Manila time, the St. Luke’s Medical Center College of Medicine-William H. Quasha Memorial, through its new Planetary and Global Health Program, will be launching a new webinar series entitled “The Future of Health.”  The COVID-19 pandemic led to significant disruption in society, posed tremendous stress on health systems, and caused immense suffering onto the health of populations. As the Philippines and the world enter the second year of the pandemic, the health community must begin a vigorous conversation that looks to the future of health beyond COVID-19. 

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