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The Case Of Mobile Money In Ghana

The Case Of Mobile Money In Ghana By PK Senyo PK Senyo, Senior Lecturer in Information Systems, University of Southampton. Mobile money — a technology that enables financial transactions through mobile phones without a bank account — is driving financial inclusion, especially in developing countries. It gives more people a chance to use financial products and services. In Ghana, there is a policy to encourage the use of mobile money and reduce the flow of cash. And mobile money has proved popular because of its advantages. People can transfer money or make payments wherever they are, in a simple, fast, convenient and affordable way. Mobile money has improved the efficiency of transactions and initiated some changes in traditional banking in the country. By 2017, Ghana had over 11 million active mobile money accounts.

First study into prevalence of COVID-19 symptoms amongst high-risk children

 E-Mail Children with weakened immune systems have not shown a higher risk of developing severe COVID-19 infection despite commonly displaying symptoms, a new study suggests. During a 16-week period which covered the first wave of the pandemic, researchers from Southampton carried out an observational study of nearly 1500 immunocompromised children - defined as requiring annual influenza vaccinations due to underlying conditions or medication. The children, their parents or guardians completed weekly questionnaires to provide information about any symptoms they had experienced, COVID-19 test results and the impact of the pandemic on their daily life. The results, published in BMJ Open, showed that symptoms of COVID-19 infection were common in many of the children - with over two thirds of participants reporting at least one symptom and one third experiencing three or more symptoms simultaneously. One hundred and ten patients with symptoms undertook viral PCR tests, none of whom

Un estudio apunta que los niños con sistema inmune debilitado no tienen mayor riesgo de COVID-19 grave

Un estudio apunta que los niños con sistema inmune debilitado no tienen mayor riesgo de COVID-19 grave
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Online hustings for the police and crime commissioner election

A PUBLIC online hustings will be held for the Police & Crime Commissioner election. The free public husting will be at 7pm on Tuesday April 20 giving people the chance to questions the candidates standing in the upcoming PCC election. Voters from across Hampshire and the Isle of Wight will be heading to the polls, on Thursday May 6, to choose the next Police & Crime Commissioner for the area. A powerful job that comes with a salary of more than £86,000. Whoever wins will oversee a budget of more than £300m - but will also face a projected £16.5m deficit by 2023/24. The candidates are:

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