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ワクチン受けたら失神した まれに起きる「反応」予防は [新型コロナウイルス]:朝日新聞デジタル

ワクチン受けたら失神した まれに起きる「反応」予防は [新型コロナウイルス]:朝日新聞デジタル
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Ethnic Businesses in the Post Pandemic: Catch the Boom or Left Behind?

Since the pandemic started, 200,000 small U.S. businesses have closed permanently. Access to federal loans was limited. How can ethnic entrepreneurs stay afloat during the country’s economy reopening?

Inside Hahnemann s Demise; Fauci: Society Totally Nuts ; Anti-Vax Law Firm

I-Mab Appoints Ruyi He and Rong Shao to Board of Directors

Share this article Share this article SHANGHAI and GAITHERSBURG, Md., June 1, 2021 /PRNewswire/ I-Mab (the Company ) (Nasdaq: IMAB), a clinical stage biopharmaceutical company committed to the discovery, development and commercialization of novel biologics, today announced that Dr. Ruyi He and Professor Rong Shao have been elected as members of the Company s board of directors. Dr. Ruyi He will serve on the compensation committee and Professor Shao will serve on the corporate governance committee both effective June 1, 2021. We are honored to welcome Dr. He and Professor Shao to our board, and look forward to their wealth of industry experience and breadth of relationships as we transform into a fully integrated global biopharmaceutical company. Both Dr. He and Professor Shao are leading experts in their respective fields, and their appointments will further strengthen I-Mab s next phase of growth, said Dr. Jingwu Zang, Founder, Chairman and Director of I-Mab.

Inpatient telemedicine improves care and patient satisfaction at Howard University Hospital

12:34 PM Howard University Hospital: (from left to right) Syed Abbas, director of applications; Eugene Schiller, director of technology; Janice Murphy, director of IT operations; and Dr. Kevin Dawson, CIO. Photo: Howard University Hospital In March 2020, the number of new COVID-19 infections was rapidly increasing in Washington. With no vaccination or specific treatment on the horizon, Howard University Hospital, an academic medical center in the district, prepared for a major surge of COVID-19 patients. Soon after the onset of the pandemic a racial disparity became clear. African Americans were disproportionately taking the toll of the infections and developed more serious and often fatal illness. With a large Black community in Washington, Howard University Hospital prepared for disproportionately more patients and more severely ill patients.

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