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Effect of COVID-19 on Tuberculosis | Physician's Weekly


May 20, 2021
The main instance of Covid illness (COVID-19) in South Korea was distinguished on January 20, 2020, and an episode from a congregation hurried boundless transmission all through the nation (1). On February 23, the public authority of South Korea raised the country’s irresistible sickness alarm to the most elevated level and started overwhelming disease control measures: setting up far and wide demonstrative limit, starting nearby contact following, ordering physical separating, and updating emergency and therapy frameworks (2). While this alarm level remaining parts as a result, such measures could contrarily influence other transmittable infections, like tuberculosis (TB) (3). To research the impact of COVID-19 on TB analyze, we followed the quantity of advised TB cases in South Korea when the COVID-19 flare-up began and contrasted them and earlier years, during which the weight of TB has been at a middle level. ....

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New Bedford not rolling back to more stringent COVID regulations


NEW BEDFORD Gym and arcade owners in the city can breathe a sigh of relief. 
While some cities are breaking with the state and choosing to revert to previous phases of Gov. Charlie Baker’s plans to reopen the economy, New Bedford is largely following state guidelines.
Boston Mayor Marty Walsh announced Monday that the capital city would roll back to a modified version of Phase 2 Step 2 of Baker’s reopening plans. 
Baker recently announced that the state would roll back to Phase 3 Step 1. 
Phase 2 Step 2 requires businesses such as museums, indoor and outdoor gaming arcades, aquariums, bowling alleys, movie theatres, gyms and fitness centers to close on Wednesday.  ....

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Experts Explain Mass. COVID Map Changes – NBC Boston


Updated on November 25, 2020 at 11:33 am
Mass. Dept. of Public Health
For the last few weeks, the number of Massachusetts cities and towns in the coronavirus red zone has roughly doubled, going from 16 to 30 to 62. And yet, there are still fewer communities in red now than there were a month ago.
So what happened? A sweeping, though abrupt, change to how the state Department of Public Health measures the risk of coronavirus transmission, which dropped the number of towns in red from 121 to 16.
There were more changes, too: The map showing all Massachusetts community risk levels was removed, which a representative of the department told NBC10 Boston was because the map was no longer seen as being as helpful as it once was, now that coronavirus cases are being seen in most communities. ....

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