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On Monday morning, the first person in the United States received a dose of the Pfizer/BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine. Now images of Sandra Lindsay, a nurse at Long Island Jewish Medical Center in Queens, are going viral. But over the coming weeks and months, she’ll be far from the only person showing up in social media feeds getting inoculated.
At the dawn of the pandemic, celebrities and influencers flooded our feeds with content urging us to take preventive measures, like hand-washing, social distancing, and mask-wearing. That wasn’t a coincidence: Public health leaders and campaigns strategically encouraged and recruited those with large online followings to use their platforms for good.
Prospects For Singapore & ASEAN For 2021
By Marcos Salgado Sanchez, Dezan Shira & Associates Singapore
Marcos is the Head of ASEAN Advisory for Dezan Shira & Associates and is based in our Singapore office. He is responsible for advising international investors on market entry and business expansion across Southeast Asia, including Singapore, Philippines, Indonesia, Thailand and Malaysia. His specialization lies on corporate law, international tax planning and foreign direct investment with a focus on the ASEAN region. Marcos holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Law from the Complutense University of Madrid, a Bachelor’s Degree in Business Management with a specialization in Finance from Edinburgh Napier University and a Master’s Degree in Business Management from the University of Huddersfield. He is a member of the Spanish Bar Association.
Wearable technology could transform how patients manage type 1 diabetes
A PRODUCT design graduate from the University of Huddersfield has defeated thousands of entries from around the world to become one of the finalists of the 2020 Global Grad Show with their design for a discrete earring that monitors blood sugar levels and delivers feedback in real-time.
The Sense Glucose Earring designed by 22-year-old Tyra Kozlow is a non-invasive blood glucose monitor that could revolutionize how patients manage type 1 diabetes.
The diabetes-monitoring earring requires a single lobe piercing which incorporates safe high-frequency radio-waves that penetrate through the lobe and provides data on the characteristics of the blood. Unlike some of the other glucose monitors on the market, Tyra s design does not require constant blood samples and uses rechargeable batteries, thus reducing the amount of medical and plastic waste produced.