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North county outreach group hopes to increase COVID-19 vaccine registration
“We must engage communities that are underrepresented to ensure everyone has access to the vaccine,” said Dr. Page. “And that is our commitment.” Author: Ashley Cole Updated: 10:17 PM CST January 29, 2021
ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. Community leaders from north St. Louis County will help increase COVID-19 vaccine registration and work with the county s department of public health to ensure all residents are up-to-date on the latest COVID-19 information.
St. Louis County Executive Sam Page tapped nearly 20 community leaders to create the group.
“We must engage communities that are underrepresented to ensure everyone has access to the vaccine,” said Dr. Page. “And that is our commitment.”
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ZURICH and BOSTON, Jan. 26, 2021 /PRNewswire/ BC Platforms, a global leader in clinical and genomic data management, analytics and access, announces that it has joined forces with Japan s RIKEN research institution and the Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare ( THL ), in an international research effort to support development of a precision prediction model to identify those most at risk from COVID-19. RIKEN and THL play significant roles in Japan and Finland, respectively, in the fight against COVID-19, improving society s resilience to the coronavirus pandemic.
RIKEN has developed precise disease stratification algorithms using information geometry and artificial intelligence which is applicable to determine which people are at risk of mortality and aggravation from COVID-19. THL leads a nationwide research project, COVIDprog, which collects samples and data from patients with positive COVID test results to support the identification
IIHMR University webinar highlights opportunities and challenges for 21st century public health
IIHMR University webinar highlights opportunities and challenges for 21st century public health
A webinar organised by IIHMR University highlighted the opportunities and challenges for 21st-century public health and how they would bring us closer to attaining the sustainable development goals 2030.
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A webinar organised by IIHMR University highlighted the opportunities and challenges for 21st century public health and how they would bring us closer to attaining the sustainable development goals 2030.
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The speakers discussed key public health challenges and opportunities that would bring us closer to attaining the sustainable development goals 2030
Print article The Army’s Fort Wainwright in Fairbanks will close the base’s shoppette two hours earlier each night starting Monday with an aim to decrease drunken driving and other “harmful acts.” The FWA Shoppette at the base will close at 10 p.m. instead of midnight, though the gas pumps will remain open 24 hours a day, said Lt. Col. Catina Barnes, a spokeswoman for U.S. Army Alaska. The earlier closing time comes a week after Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson in Anchorage banned the sale of alcohol on the installation from 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. A spokesman for the joint base told Military.com last week that banning late-night sales was an “effective strategy” at reducing the risk of suicide, among other possible harms.