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Photo: AFP The government says more than 22,000 people with Covid are in isolation and the death toll has passed 260, and climbing. The victims included an 11-month-old baby, pregnant mothers, a 15-year-old teenager and a 102-year-old woman. The government maintains there is no need to impose a complete shutdown of the country. According to the Health Ministry, the average deaths per day is eight, while the daily average infection is 1039 cases or 1174 per million population. The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has placed Fiji on level 4 of its Covid-alert due to the growing number of cases in the Pacific nation. ....
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King’s College London Starting today, the Centre for Stem Cells & Regenerative Medicine (CSCRM) at King’s is pioneering an inspiring and entertaining educational programme for the Royal Society’s Summer Science Exhibition. Unlike previous exhibitions this year’s programme will be run entirely online and our scientists have made the most of the opportunity to create an innovative digital experience. From today until Sunday 11 July participants of all ages can take part in a number of talks, online games, workshops and home science experiments. Eager to collaborate with the public in carrying out scientific research, the CSRM has designed a Citizen Science project called AcCELLerate which uses a game to train a computer algorithm to recognise oral cancers in medical images. ....