vimarsana.com

Page 2 - ஃபிஜி நிறுவனம் ஆஃப் பெஸிஃபிக் ஆரோக்கியம் ஆராய்ச்சி News Today : Breaking News, Live Updates & Top Stories | Vimarsana

The Fiji Times » Kuvui will not affect virus – Baleivanualala

Jale Daucakacaka Steam therapy. Picture: https://www.namibian.com.na/ Steam inhalation (kuvui) only provides symptomatic relief for the COVID-19 virus but does not eliminate it or protect one from contracting it. This, according to Sakiusa Baleivanualala of the Fiji National University (FNU) College of Medicine, Nursing and Medical Sciences. He made the comment during a panel discussion organised by FNU and the Fiji Institute of Pacific Health Research (FIPHR). “Studies have shown that 37 degrees Celsius is the temperature whereby the virus thrives in the human body and reproduces more virus cells,” he said. “It will take temperatures of at least more than 56 degrees Celsius or higher to destroy the virus but the human body can only survive exposure to 40 degrees Celsius heat or less.”

The Fiji Times » iTaukei top deaths – Dr Wilson: 20 indigenous Fijians have died from delta variant

Litia Cava 7 July, 2021, 11:30 am Fiji Institute of Pacific Health Research director Dr Donald Wilson during a webinar. Picture: SCREENGRAB/FNU More than 70 per cent of COVID-19 deaths in the country are made up of iTaukei persons. This was highlighted by Fiji Institute of Pacific Health Research director Dr Donald Wilson during a webinar on Monday. He said recent statistics showed that 20 indigenous Fijians had died from the delta variant. Dr Wilson said it was sad to see there was an increasing number of deaths from COVID-19 in the past few days. He said it was imperative for people to get vaccinated to avoid hospitalisation, given the rapidly increasing cases.

Fijilive - Indigenous Fijians dominate death stats Gateway to Fiji, Fiji News, Fiji Rugby, Fiji Football, Fiji Sports, Fiji Picture Gallery, Fiji Business, etc

  Over 70 per cent of coronavirus deaths in the country are indigenous Fijians. Fiji Institute of Pacific Health Research director Dr Donald Wilson while looking at the weekend stats said twenty indigenous Fijians have died from the delta variant. Dr Wilson in a webinar organised by the Fiji National University said it is sad to see an increase in the number of deaths from coronavirus in the last few days. He said it is important for people to receive the COVID-19 vaccine to avoid hospitalisation given the rapid increase in cases during the current outbreak. “Looking at the statistics from the weekend, 28 people had died of coronavirus. Of this 20 indigenous Fijians have died from the delta variant.

The Fiji Times » COVID-19: Magnets sticking on site of injection is trickery – Prof Russel

Talebula Kate 11 June, 2021, 3:30 pm FNU s Explain the Science panel discussion chaired by the College of Medicine Nursing and Health Sciences (CMNHS) Dr Donald Wilson. Picture: SUPPLIED Videos circulating of people placing magnets that stick onto their site of injection after being injected with the COVID-19 vaccine were ‘trickery’. Epidemiologist and paediatrician Professor Fiona Russel noted this during the first of a series of virtual panel discussions regarding COVID-19, the vaccine, the COVID test and questions related to the pandemic and prevention efforts – hosted by Fiji National University’s (FNU), College of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences (CMNHS). “There is nothing in there that could cause magnetic forces,” Prof Russel said.

© 2025 Vimarsana

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.