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Vaccine equity 'race is on' to inoculate health workers and those at-risk globally


The United Nations
As the equitable distribution of COVID-19 vaccines continues to be a major concern, the UN health chief said on Thursday that with just over a week remaining until the deadline for vaccinating health workers and those at-risk in all countries is reached, it still remained “in our grasp”.
Although COVAX has already delivered 35 million doses to more than 78 countries, World Health Organization (WHO) Director-General, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, said there was still “a serious challenge on vaccine equity and availability”.
“We’re not in a race against each other, we’re in a race against the virus & over the last year the @ACTAccelerator has been critical for ensuring that new vaccines, lifesaving oxygen, corticosteroids for severe disease & rapid tests are being shared more equitably”-@DrTedros ....

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Story of resurrection ferns and my late colleague who helped discover them in Australia


Rock fern, Cheilanthes austrotenuifolia Donald Hobern/Wikimedia, CC BY-SA
One afternoon in the late 1970s, my colleague and fellow student Helen Quirk handed me a brown, shrivelled fern frond. It appeared to be dead, and was so dry that when I crushed it between my fingers it disintegrated into a powder.
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Doctor of Botany, The University of Melbourne
We placed another piece on a petrie dish and added water. Almost immediately, the piece began to unfold and, as though in time-lapse photography, it appeared to re-green. Within a few hours it looked like a normal, delicate fern.
This was my first encounter with a resurrection fern: remarkable plants that look dead and dry, but when provided with the right conditions – often just the addition of water – rapidly spring back to life. ....

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Child mental health: how acting out during COVID can be a coping mechanism, and what parents can do to help


Over the past decade resilience has become a societal buzzword, both a personality trait to foster and miracle drug that can heal all wounds and right all wrongs. Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, in particular, it has been the lens through which children and young people’s ability to cope – or not - has been assessed.
As children continue to deal with anxiety about the virus, not to mention school closures and the wider disruptions to daily life, a number of studies are currently underway to track their wellbeing.
Based on parent reports, these studies signal a rise in mental health issues affecting their emotions, behaviour and ability to pay attention. (Young people themselves, it should be noted, highlight issues around stress and wellbeing, but report no change in their behaviour or ability to pay attention.) Crucially, this impact is being felt equally by children who were already experiencing mental health problems before COVID‐19 and those wh ....

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Proposed new UK counter-terror legislation: the implications for businesses


Published: Thursday, 01 April 2021 07:26
The UK Government is currently consulting on new counter-terror laws which will, amongst other things, impose a new
Protect Duty on businesses that are ‘responsible for publicly accessible locations’. Jim Preen explains further…
As UK lockdowns start to ease, the Government is keen to ensure that the public is kept safe from terror attacks in publicly accessible locations, such as entertainment events and venues, retail outlets, and restaurants . A consultation process is now underway which is designed to determine new anti-terrorism legislation. This comes in the wake of the horrific bombing at the Ariana Grande concert in Manchester in 2017. ....

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RESILIENCE: Biden taps multiple sources for his climate-proofing plans


Published: Thursday, April 1, 2021
Long on ambition and short on detail, President Biden in his vow to make infrastructure more resilient to climate change can draw on ideas circulated by lawmakers and advocates, including several that already have wide support.
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