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CATONSVILLE, Md., Feb. 17, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Policymakers at all levels of government are racing to vaccinate hundreds of millions of people to save lives and blunt the deadly COVID-19 pandemic.
New research published in the
INFORMS Journal on Applied Analytics provides a simulated model for drive-through clinics that can be used for mass COVID-19 vaccinations based on the successful use of such a clinic to address H1N1.
Researchers Use Data from the H1N1 Pandemic to Model Pathway to Achieve Faster Vaccination to Stem COVID-19 Crisis
The paper, Lessons from Modeling and Running the World′s Largest Drive-Through, Mass Vaccination Clinic, looks at data from The Louisville Metro Public Health and Wellness department during the H1N1 vaccinations. The authors, Sunderesh Heragu of Oklahoma State University and Thomas van de Kracht of Vanderlande Industries, note that a total of 19,318 residents were vaccinated via a drive-through and a
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Turn off that camera during virtual meetings, environmental study says
Note to journalists: For a copy of the paper and spreadsheets of the data, please contact Kayla Wiles, Purdue News Service, at wiles5@purdue.edu or 765-494-2432. A high-resolution chart showing environmental footprints by the app is available via Google Drive. Journalists visiting campus should follow visitor health guidelines.
A new study estimates the approximate carbon, water and land footprints associated with each hour of data spent in popular internet apps. (Purdue University/Kayla Wiles)
Simple tips to go green with your internet use during a pandemic
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. It’s not just to hide clutter anymore – add “saving the planet” to the reasons you leave the camera off during your next virtual meeting.
Vodafone Spain runs 5G-based emergency services test in Malaga Tuesday 12 January 2021 | 11:31 CET | News Vodafone Spain said it joined forces with different emergency services units in Malaga to demonstrate how 5G technology can be used to improve communications between teams in rescue or disaster situations. The trial was organised by the University of Malaga on the grounds of the School of Industrial Engineering, with UMA Robotics and Mechatronics Research Group providing various autonomous and teleoperated robots for mapping, reconnaissance and location. The robotic systems and the human intervention teams all used Vodafone s 5G network to coordinate their rescue efforts.
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