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GenSan resort faces sanctions over 'mass gathering'


Published July 22, 2021, 6:59 AM
GENERAL SANTOS CITY – The city government is looking at imposing hefty sanctions on a popular resort here for holding an event on Tuesday night, July 20 that reportedly violated the prohibition on mass gatherings.
Geraldine Zamora, head of the business permits and licensing division at the city hall, said Wednesday they are currently gathering the necessary information on the violations reportedly committed by the LC5 Farm and Resort in Romana Estate, Barangay Mabuhay, and other circumstances surrounding the incident.
She said they received initial reports through the media regarding the alleged mass gathering, which was in violation of the measures set under the prevailing general community quarantine (GCQ) in the city. ....

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Brain drain 'killing' healthcare sector in Nigeria - Medical expert


A Consultant Urologist Surgeon at the Jos University Teaching Hospital (JUTH), Prof. Nuhu Dakum has said that brain drain in the medical sector is detrimental to the development of the sector.
He stressed that medical brain drain had created loss of skilled manpower to train incoming doctors and other health care workers in the sector.
Dakum stated this while delivering a paper at the opening ceremony of the Medical and Dental Consultants Association of Nigeria (MDCAN) 2021 National Executive Council meeting in Jos.
The programme is entitled “Brain Drain and its effect on Medical Education in Nigeria.“
Dakum said that brain drain in the medical sector was getting worse and detrimental to medical education. ....

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Post-pandemic world


March 13, 2021
Most people in our part of the world must have heard the Sheikh Chilli story. For those who may have not: once Sheikh Chilli was on a tree chopping the very branch on which he was sitting. A passerby told him that if he continued with cutting the branch he would fall down.
Sheikh Chilli disregarded the warning, taunting the man for claiming to see the future and kept cutting. Soon, as was reasonably predicted, the Sheikh fell on the ground along with the branch. Sheikh Chilli was now convinced that the man must be a clairvoyant or a saint. He searched and found the man and insisted that he should tell him when Sheikh Chilli was going to die. The story thereafter is long and fascinating and often told better than the way I did here. My point is: there are always signs; people just wish to ignore them. ....

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Coronavirus: 13 Experts Gave Us Their 2021 Predictions


Coronavirus: 13 Experts Gave Us Their 2021 Predictions
In order to shed more light on what to expect in the coming months, the
National Interest reached out to more than a dozen medical experts across the United States to get their personal opinions. Here is what they had to say.
As each month passes amid this ongoing coronavirus pandemic, the daily number of infections has continued to march in one direction only steadily upward.
In the latest rolling seven-day period, the United States is averaging about 215,000 new cases per day, according to data compiled by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Last Saturday, a grim new record was set when nearly 300,000 new cases were reported, and the cumulative death toll surpassed more than 350,000 on the same day. ....

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U.S. Coronavirus Deaths: 15 Medical Experts Predict What 2021 Will Bring


U.S. Coronavirus Deaths: 15 Medical Experts Predict What 2021 Will Bring
To date, the United States has witnessed more than 356,000 deaths over the past eleven months of the pandemic by far the highest total for any country worldwide. Here is what 15 medical experts told us what could come next. 
With nearly 78,000 deaths, December was the deadliest month of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic in the United States. 
How will January fare? It appears that more misery is in the offing as the nation’s top health officials have warned that even more people will likely die this month despite vaccine campaigns ramping up in many states. ....

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