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Ηead of contact tracing unit says unlikely to see

© In-Cyprus 2021 COVID clusters in Limassol are of great concern, Head of the contact tracing unit Valentinos Sylvestros told the Cyprus News Agency, adding that is unlikely that we will witness a decrease in daily cases the next weeks. Sylvestros said that there are clusters in five schools and the biggest one is of at least 30 people. These are last week`s figures and the spread was from the students to other family members. Head of the unit told the CNA that last week a total of 109 students tested positive i.e. approximately 100 families. He expressed concerned about parents spreading the virus at work places.

Apple Hearing Study shares new insights on hearing health

Date Time Apple Hearing Study shares new insights on hearing health The Apple Hearing Study is sharing new data from thousands of participants across the US in an effort to help people better understand their hearing health. The Apple Hearing Study is one of the studies launched within the Research app that are helping democratize how medical research is conducted by giving Apple customers the ability to participate in groundbreaking research using technology they’ve already made a part of their everyday lives. The study is being conducted in collaboration with the University of Michigan School of Public Health, and data is being shared with the World Health Organization’s Make Listening Safe initiative.

Royal Lancaster Infirmary to trial a COVID-19 test

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Should Governments Consider Roma a Priority in Their COVID-19 Vaccination Roll-out Plans?

Open Society Foundations Public Health Program Without more effort in collecting reliable data and supporting Roma communities to hold public authorities accountable, governments will be able to easily continue to abstain from mitigating the unequal burden of COVID19 and other diseases on Roma. Scientific evidence demonstrates that the novel coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 exerts a disproportionate burden on racialised and ethnic minorities living under detrimental social, economic, political, and environmental conditions in Europe and the United States. From the start of the COVID-19 outbreak in Europe in March 2020, Roma civil society organisations (CSOs) warned that Roma communities, the largest ethnic minority group in Europe, were going to be severely affected. Yet, there are hardly any data on the number of infections, hospitalisations, intensive care unit admissions, and mortality among Roma. With a few exceptions, they are also not mentioned in national vaccination roll-out plan

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