Brazil at high risk of dengue outbreaks after droughts because of temporary water storage
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Dengue risk is exacerbated in highly populated areas of Brazil after extreme drought because of improvised water containers housing mosquitoes, suggests a new study in
The research was led by the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine s (LSHTM) Centre on Climate Change & Planetary Health and Centre for the Mathematical Modelling of Infectious Diseases. Using advanced statistical modelling techniques, the team predicted the timing and intensity of dengue risk in Brazil from extreme we
By now, even the sense of shame has been lost … The global vaccination project against the COVID-19 pandemic of the World Health Organization called COVAX has ended up in the hands of the Lobby of Bill Gates who is also a leading investor in 4 of the major multinationals pharmaceutical manufacturers of vaccines (BioNTech, GlaxoSmithKline-GSK, which also controls 68% of Pfizer’s commercial branches in Italy and other parts of the world, and finally Moderna).
In practice, the self-styled philanthropist maniac of vials and syringes is raising millions of dollars from nations and foundations around the planet to allow them to buy antidotes sold by the Big Pharma cartel at a controlled price (see WuhanGates 23), for a project of global immunization that in the face of a very certain business for the shareholders (the same speculative investment funds of the Lobby of Weapons) it is not known what genetic or pathological effects it could have on the world population.
Even Slight Increases in Ambient Carbon Monoxide Could Increase Mortality
Written by AZoCleantechApr 9 2021
A new study gathered data from 337 cities from 18 countries, which indicates that even a minor increase in the ambient levels of carbon monoxide emitted from automobiles and other sources are linked to increased mortality.
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Under the guidance of Assistant Professor Kai Chen from the Yale School of Public Health, a group of scientists examined data, which includes 40 million deaths in total from 1979 to 2016, and processed it using a statistical model.
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The Lancet Planetary Health, the study discovered that even brief exposure to ambient carbon monoxide (CO) at levels below the present air quality guidelines and regarded safe was linked to increased mortality.
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Four cases of blood clots in recipients of J&J shots J&J says working with regulators to assess data on its
vaccine Probe of AstraZeneca vaccine and blood clots already
ongoing
April 9 (Reuters) - Europe s drug regulator said on Friday
it is reviewing rare blood clots in four people in the United
States who received Johnson & Johnson s COVID-19
vaccine.
The European Medicines Agency s safety committee has also
been looking at how AstraZeneca s COVID-19 vaccine is
associated with very rare cases of unusual blood clots and said
it was now reviewing reports of capillary leak syndrome in
people given AstraZeneca s vaccine.