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COVID has left 370 million school children without their one reliable meal -what can be done?


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A new research consortium led by the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine aims to provide crucial evidence to support countries in ‘building back better’ from COVID-19, with child development at its core.
Funded by a partnership including the World Food Programme and Dubai Cares, The Global Research Consortium for School Health and Nutrition will develop a 10-year research agenda to support governments and decision makers in re-establishing school health and school meals programs after the pandemic, and meet the needs of those left behind.
The Research Consortium will be officially launched at a special virtual event on 27 May 2021, including a keynote address given by Prof Michael Kremer (2020 Nobel Laureate in Economics), and with contributions from Government Ministers from France, Peru and Finland. ....

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Dogs trained on smelly socks could be used at airports to pick up 'corona odour' of Covid-infected people


›Dogs trained on smelly socks could be used at airports to pick up corona odour of Covid-infected people
Dogs trained on smelly socks could be used at airports to pick up corona odour of Covid-infected people
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Dogs trained on smelly socks could be used at airports to pick up corona odour of Covid-infected peopleAFP
Last Updated: May 24, 2021, 08:28 AM IST
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These dogs could screen a line of several hundred people coming off a plane within half an hour.
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The researchers said the dogs were even able to sniff out asymptomatic or mild COVID-19 cases, as well as cases caused by a mutant variant that emerged in the UK late last year. ....

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South Asians in England at greater risk in second COVID wave, new study finds


South Asians in England at greater risk in second COVID wave, new study finds
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Last Updated: May 01, 2021, 03:28 PM IST
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Led by the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine (LSHTM), the study published in the medical journal Lancet on Friday accounted for a large number of explanatory variables such as household size, social factors and health conditions across all ethnic groups and at different stages of COVID-19, from testing to mortality.
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Minority ethnic groups in general and South Asians, in particular, had a higher risk of testing positive for SARS-CoV-2 and of COVID-19 related hospitalisations, intensive care (ICU) admissions and deaths during the second wave of the pandemic in the UK compared to the first, according to a new observational study of 17 million people. ....

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