IT has now been more than a week since pubs across Dorset opened up their gardens and outside spaces for customers, following what has seemed like an eternity for many. The prospect of an indoors pint may still be a few weeks away but that hasn t stopped thousands across the county, donning their hats and coats – for what was has been an unseasonally cold few April days – and heading off for an al fresco drink and pub meal. On April 12 pub gardens were full of life again, albeit in a slightly socially-distanced toned down Covid secure manner. Since Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced his four-step roadmap out of lockdown earlier in the year, pubs and bars across towns like Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole have been inundated with bookings.
DGAP-News: Atriva Therapeutics GmbH: Atriva Therapeutics to Speed up Development of COVID-19 Drug with Federal Funding
Atriva Therapeutics to Speed up Development of COVID-19 Drug with Federal Funding
21.04.2021 / 16:03
Atriva Therapeutics to Speed up Development of COVID-19 Drug with Federal Funding
German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) awards Atriva up to €11.4 million for the clinical development of a drug to treat COVID-19
Product candidate ATR-002 could help hospital patients with COVID-19 avoid ventilation and intensive care treatment
Targeting RNA viruses and acting in the host cell, drug candidate can retain full activity even with SARS-CoV-2 variants
Therapeutic aims to inhibit replication of virus and to prevent overshooting immune response
SC promotes prescription medication Take Back Day At the last Take Back Day held in October, DHEC says the DEA collected a record-high amount of expired, unwanted, and unused prescription medications, with the public turning in close to 500 tons of unwanted drugs across the nation. (Source: WVIR) By Riley Bean | April 21, 2021 at 4:43 AM EDT - Updated April 21 at 4:43 AM
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WCSC) - The Department of Health and Environmental Control is encouraging people to drop off unused, expired or unwanted drugs.
The Prescription Drug Take Back Day is a nationwide event hosted biannually by the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration. Ideally, it provides a responsible way for the public to dispose of prescription drugs that might otherwise be stolen, abused or fall into the wrong hands.
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4 lakh Remdesivir injections will be available in a week: KTR
By News Desk| Posted by SM Bilal | Updated: 21st April 2021 8:26 pm IST Telangana IT minister KT Rama Rao
Hyderabad: IT and industries minister KT Rama Rao (KTR) on Wednesday said that about four lakh injections of Remdesivir will be ready in a week’s time at government hospitals in the state. His statement comes at a time when there is a sharp rise in demand for the drug from families of COVID-19 patients. The drug is also being sold in black at exorbitant prices by medical show owners to cash in on the shortage.