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100s of vaccine appointments available at Mizzou events this week

University of Missouri looking to fill hundreds of vaccine appointments in Columbia this weekend The MU health care system said anyone who is eligible under current Missouri rules can sign up through the system s website Author: Sam Clancy Updated: 3:19 PM CST March 4, 2021 COLUMBIA, Mo. MU Health Care has hundreds of vaccine appointment slots open this weekend for their clinics in Columbia, Missouri. The health care system said anyone who is eligible under current Missouri rules can sign up through the system s website here.  This opportunity is the result of successfully shrinking numbers of eligible unvaccinated individuals and an increasing supply of vaccine doses, a news release from the system said.

COVID-19 pandemic fuels attacks on health workers globally

COVID-19 pandemic fuels attacks on health workers globally By Associated Press | March 2, 2021 at 9:52 AM CST - Updated March 2 at 9:52 AM (AP) – Two Nigerian nurses were attacked by the family of a deceased COVID-19 patient. One nurse had her hair ripped out and suffered a fracture. The second was beaten into a coma. Following the assaults, nurses at Federal Medical Centre in the Southwestern city of Owo stopped treating patients, demanding the hospital improve security. Almost two weeks passed before they returned to work with armed guards posted around the clock. “We don’t give life. It is God that gives life. We only care or we manage,” said Francis Ajibola, a local leader with the National Association of Nigeria Nurses and Midwives.

Dozens of Companies Launching Deals and Discounts for Frontline and Healthcare Workers

Dozens of Companies Launching Deals and Discounts for Frontline and Healthcare Workers Dozens of Companies Launching Deals and Discounts for Frontline and Healthcare Workers Companies are giving back to healthcare workers and first responders with discounts on everything from shoes and apparel, to phone plans, laptops and mattresses Sage Anderson, provided by FacebookTwitterEmail Frontline workers deserve all the thanks they can get for helping to save lives during the Coronavirus pandemic, but sometimes, banging pots and pans and cheering just isn’t enough. If you’re a healthcare worker, first responder, military personnel or law enforcement officer, several companies are offering deals and discounts to express their gratitude for all the hard work done during these challenging times. While it can be a thankless job at times, you can save on a variety of products right now: think apparel deals on footwear if you’re on your feet all day, alongside wellness products to he

Age Factors, Unknown Reasons: India Witnesses Deaths of Healthcare Workers Post-COVID Vaccination

Age Factors, Unknown Reasons: India Witnesses Deaths of Healthcare Workers Post-COVID Vaccination © REUTERS / AMIT DAVE Subscribe Sputnik International https://sputniknews.com/india/202103031082241606-age-factors-unknown-reasons-india-witnesses-deaths-of-healthcare-workers-post-covid-vaccination/ In recent days, India has ramped up its vaccination drive against the coronavirus. On 1 March, Prime Minister Narendra Modi got himself vaccinated, kick-starting the second phase of the drive directed majorly at Indian citizens aged above 60. The first phase of the vaccination began earlier and focused on healthcare workers. Sukhdev Kirdat, who worked as a driver for an eye specialist in the Bhiwandi region of Maharashtra state died on 2 March after getting a second vaccine shot against coronavirus. The 45-year-old father of two was first vaccinated as a health care worker in January.

COVID-19: Globally, India s Health Workers Were the Most Attacked

COVID-19: Globally, India s Health Workers Were the Most Attacked The violence was carried out mainly by protesters, patients, their relatives, and police, data from the Safeguarding Health in Conflict Coalition showed. A man wearing a protective mask walks past a mural of frontline workers amidst the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), in Mumbai, India, December 21, 2020. Photo: Reuters/Francis Mascarenhas/File photo Health03/Mar/2021 Mexico City: One-third out of almost 1,200 attacks on health workers globally last year were related to COVID-19, a coalition of healthcare experts said on Tuesday, with staff being beaten and doused with hot coffee by people fearful of coronavirus infection.

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