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Covid 19 coronavirus: What would it take to vaccinate the whole world? Let s take a look 4 May, 2021 06:00 AM 7 minutes to read A vaccination centre in Bangkok. Photo / Adam Dean, The New York Times New York Times By: Richard Pérez-Peña Big-power muscle flexing helps explain much of the world s vaccine inequities, but there s another reason behind insufficient doses: The challenge of making them is unprecedented. More than 600 million people worldwide have been at least partially vaccinated against Covid-19 meaning that more than 7 billion still have not. It is a striking achievement in the shadow of a staggering challenge. Half of all the doses delivered so far have gone into the arms of people in countries with one-seventh of the world s people, primarily the United States and European nations. Dozens of countries, particularly in Africa, have barely started their inoculation campaigns. ....
Tech helps UK medical students learn safely World May 2, 2021 TAUNTON, United Kingdom: The rural county of Somerset in southwest England is best known for its cider, and seems an unlikely setting for cutting-edge technological innovation. But, owing to teaching disruption caused by the coronavirus pandemic, medical students at Musgrove Park Hospital in the main town of Taunton are tapping in to virtual reality technology to help them in their studies. Clutching hand-held controllers and immersed in large headsets, the students are plunged into a maelstrom of virtual intensive care wards. The technology lets them learn how to explain diagnoses and treatment plans, deal with challenging situations, as well as engage with patients and their families, without attending in-person sessions. ....
Asian Heritage Month: Statement from Minister Aheer Leela Sharon Aheer, Minister of Culture, Multiculturalism and Status of Women, issued the following statement on Asian Heritage Month: Some parts of this page will not display. JavaScript is not available in this browser or may be turned off. “In May, we celebrate the long and rich history of the Asian community in Alberta, as well as the people who continue to immigrate here in search of new opportunities for their families and to create new homes. Almost 20 per cent of Albertans have Asian ancestry, showing just how integral Asian communities are to the strength of this province as a whole. ....
Demand for organic dairy helps boost growth of organics sector 15 Apr, 2021 12:45 AM 2 minutes to read Organics Aotearoa New Zealand chairperson Chris Morrison. Photo / RNZ - Susan Strongman RNZ New Zealand s organics sector is continuing to grow, with demand for organic dairy a big driver of the lift. An Organics Aotearoa New Zealand (OANZ) report shows the industry is now worth around $723 million a year - up from $600 million in 2017. Dairy products are the largest part of the sector with exports worth nearly $154 million - followed by fruit and vegetables and organic wine. Advertisement Organic dairy products are now the largest part of the sector with exports worth nearly $154 million - followed by fruit and vegetables and organic wine. ....