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Indian chapter of ISSA Global Biorisk Symposium concludes

Indian chapter of ISSA Global Biorisk Symposium concludes
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How Covid-19 Brought The Faultlines Of India s Creaking Healthcare To The Fore

How Covid-19 Brought The Faultlines Of India s Creaking Healthcare To The Fore
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Rich countries are scooping up COVID-19 vaccines What about the rest of the world?

Rich countries are hoarding COVID-19 vaccines. Elsewhere, the pandemic may keep killing for years Shashank Bengali, Kate Linthicum © (Tsafrir Abayov / Associated Press) An Israeli nurse prepares a COVID-19 vaccine at the Barzilai Medical Center in the southern Israeli city of Ashkelon. (Tsafrir Abayov / Associated Press) The race to vaccinate the world against a once-in-a-century pandemic has begun in an all-too-familiar way: Every country for itself. Rich nations have gobbled up nearly all the global supply of the two leading COVID-19 vaccines through the end of 2021, leaving many middle-income countries to turn to unproven drugs developed by China and Russia while poorer states face long waits for their first doses.

The Indian chapter of the ISSA Global Biorisk Symposium concludes on a successful note with over 896 participants

ISSA Logo The Indian chapter of the ISSA Global Biorisk Symposium concludes on a successful note with over 896 participants ANI | Updated: Dec 22, 2020 15:29 IST Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], December 22 (ANI/PRNewswire): Informa Markets in India, the organisers of leading exhibitions such as the Facilities Management Show, successfully concluded the first Indian chapter of the ISSA Global Biorisk Symposium, a virtual event in strategic partnership with ISSA and Global Biorisk Advisory Council® (GBAC), a Division of ISSA. The virtual event, held on 11th December 2020, witnessed a participation of over 896 professionals aimed to help professionals catering to cleaning services to respond, recover from the novel coronavirus and other infectious agents.

Deaths and diseases attributed to air pollution in India led to 1 4% GDP loss in 2019: Study

Deaths, diseases attributed to air pollution in India led to 1.4% GDP loss in 2019: Study The findings in the paper highlight that while the disease burden due to household air pollution is reducing in India, the same has increased due to ambient outdoor air pollution. Updated: December 22, 2020 11:18:39 pm The findings reported in the paper are part of the Global Burden of Disease Study 2019.(Representational) As many as 1.7 million deaths in India 18 per cent of the total deaths in the country were attributable to air pollution in 2019. The economic impact of this health loss due to lost productivity was huge, resulting in 1.4 per cent loss in the country’s GDP in 2019, which is equivalent to Rs 260,000 crore (US$ 36.8 billion), a new study has said.

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