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Will you take the COVID-19 vaccine when it is made available? No doubt this is a question and issue many people have been thinking over, or discussing with family and friends.
Reassuringly, the news of the development of vaccines for the coronavirus was soon followed by an announcement by President Nana Akufo-Addo that the Government would order some for the country.
Strange that after the universal prayers for a remedy, now that there are vaccines, there appears to be a strong lobby against taking the vaccine.
It’s a situation which perhaps can be likened to the mythological
KUALA LUMPUR (Jan 14): The rubber glove manufacturers saw declines in their share prices today after another bearish report from JP Morgan on the average selling price of rubber gloves going forward, as demand is expected to peak.
In a recent note, JP Morgan said gloves are “not needed” while administering vaccinations and that demand for gloves will continue to ease, contrasting with the consensus expectation that demand for disposable gloves will not shrink as sharply.
At 12.30pm, Top Glove Corp Bhd declined 27 sen or 4.1% to RM6.36, with some 27.9 million shares done.
Hartalega Holdings Bhd fell 64 sen or 4.9% to RM12.36, with some 3.9 million shares traded.
FREDERICK, Md., Dec. 17, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) TOMI Environmental Solutions, Inc.
® (“TOMI”) (NASDAQ:TOMZ), a global company specializing in disinfection and decontamination, utilizing its premier Binary Ionization Technology (BIT) platform through its SteraMist products - a hydrogen peroxide-based mist and fog composed of ionized
Hydrogen Peroxide (iHP), today announced that it has received a follow-on order from ITH Pharma Limited (ITH), for the integration of a second SteraMist Custom Engineered System (CES) into their facility.
ITH is an industry leader in aseptic compounding services, mixing drugs into ready-to-use IV preparation, applicable to every area of therapy and strives to set new standards in supplying specialized, manufactured products to medical professionals and their patients. The company must comply with stringent decontamination levels as required by regulatory agencies such as the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA), and with th
The UK Partially Rolled Back Its Homophobic Blood Ban on Gay, Bi Men
The change is the result of the way the National Health Service conducts risk assessment. December 14 2020 11:09 AM EST
In a landmark decision, the National Health Service of the United Kingdom announced it is loosening restrictions on gay and bisexual men donating blood. Using the recommendations of the FAIR (For the Assessment of Individualized Risk) steering group, the NHS will now conduct assessments based on an individual questionnaires, rather than using broader population-based assumptions. The change means neb who are sexually active with the same male partner for the prior three months can now be considered for donation. Previously, only men who had abstained from sexual relations with others for three months could donate blood.