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RE: Coronavirus: Nurses step over dead bodies piled up on hospital floor - Edoman - 12-30-2020 South Africa man dies of COVID-19 one day after making a video warning people about the severity of the virus A South African man has died of COVID19 one day after recording a video cautioning others about the severity of the Novel Coronavirus. Speaking from his Isolation room, the yet-to-be-identified man said Quote:''Friends and family, I am isolated and I am breathing through a gas. This thing is real. Make sure that you wear your mask'' Watch the emotional video below RE: Coronavirus: Nurses step over dead bodies piled up on hospital floor - Edoman - 12-30-2020 Newly-elected US lawmaker, Luke Letlow dies from Coronavirus 41-year-old Republican Luke Letlow who was elected as Representative for Louisiana's 5th district and was due to be sworn in on Sunday December 2, has died from Coronavirus complications. Letlow who was elected to represent Louisiana's 5th District in Congress as the state's youngest U.S. representative, died at Ochsner-LSU Health Shreveport from “complications from COVID-19,” his spokesman, Andrew Bautsch said in a statement. The lawmaker was admitted to a Monroe hospital with COVID-19 symptoms on December 19th before being transferred to the Shreveport hospital and moving to the intensive care unit on December 23rd. Louisiana Governor John Bel Edwards ordered flags to be flown at half-mast on the day of Letlow's funeral. Edwards tweeted; Quote:It is with heavy hearts that @FirstLadyOfLA and I offer our condolences to Congressman-elect Luke Letlow’s family on his passing after a battle with COVID-19 Letlow is survived by his wife, Julie Barnhill Letlow and two young children. The congressman-elect of Start, a small rural community east of Monroe, beat out Alexandria state Rep. Lance Harris, also a Republican, in a runoff election to succeed Abraham on Dec. 5th. He was well-known among Louisiana political and government officials, having previously worked for Bobby Jindal when Jindal was in Congress and later in the governor's office. He arrived in Abraham's office in 2014 after a stint working for a Denver energy company in governmental relations. RE: Coronavirus: Nurses step over dead bodies piled up on hospital floor - Edoman - 01-03-2021 Larry King, 87, 'in Hospital With COVID-19 Larry King, the 87-year-old broadcasting legend best known for his long-running guest interview show on CNN, has been diagnosed with COVID-19, it has been reported. The former Larry King Live host has been hospitalized in Los Angeles, according to Roger Friedman’s Showbiz 411. DailyMail.com has sought comment from King's publicist. Southern California has been the site of one of the country’s worst coronavirus case surges. King's advanced age and poor health are a cause for concern and place him at elevated risk. King has had numerous health issues, including a heart attack, prostate and lung cancer, and type two diabetes. Aside from his poor health, King must also deal with the fact that his loved ones cannot visit him in the hospital, according to Friedman. His wife of 23 years, Shawn King, 61, and their two sons, Chance and Cannon, cannot see him. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9106947/Larry-King-87-Los-Angeles-hospital-COVID-19.html RE: Coronavirus: Nurses step over dead bodies piled up on hospital floor - Edoman - 01-05-2021 Quote: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9111311/Portuguese-health-worker-41-dies-two-days-getting-Pfizer-covid-vaccine.html#click=https:///oITP8ruUjs RE: Coronavirus: Nurses step over dead bodies piled up on hospital floor - Edoman - 01-05-2021 Quote:Boris Johnson Announces Full National COVID-19 Lockdown For England https://africa.businessinsider.com/politics/england-will-go-back-into-full-national-coronavirus-lockdown-boris-johnson-announces/pbct619#click=https:///wib4HSImCm RE: Coronavirus: Nurses step over dead bodies piled up on hospital floor - Edoman - 01-06-2021 China blocks WHO team from entering the country to study origins of coronavirus The World Health Organization has announced that China has blocked its team investigating the origins of the coronavirus pandemic, from entering the country. WHO Director-General, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus made the announcement on Wednesday, January 6, saying two scientists on the United Nations team had already left their home countries for Wuhan when they were told that Chinese government had not approved the necessary permissions required for them to enter the country. WHO said the arrangements had been jointly agreed with China in advance. "I am very disappointed with this news," Tedros told a news conference in Geneva. "I have been in contact with senior Chinese officials and I have once again made clear that the mission is a priority for WHO and the international team." Tedros said WHO was "eager to get the mission underway as soon as possible" and that he had been given assurances that Beijing was speeding up the internal procedure for "the earliest possible deployment." Dr. Michael Ryan, executive director of WHO's health emergencies program said one team member had already returned home while the other was waiting in transit in a third country. Ryan said the team hoped it was "just a logistical and bureaucratic issue" that can be resolved in "good faith in the coming hours and recommence the deployment of the team as soon as possible." WHO said it wanted it's team of global scientists to have access to key sites to investigate the origin of the virus, first detected in Wuhan in December 2019, and its likely jump from an unidentified host species to humans. In May, WHO agreed to hold an inquiry into the pandemic after more than 100 countries signed a resolution calling for an independent probe. In a press briefing on Wednesday January 6, spokesperson for China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Hua Chunying, said China had "always held an open, transparent and responsible attitude" on tracing the origin of the virus. Hua said that China had previously welcomed WHO experts into the country and said that the UN investigation team and Chinese experts have "maintained frequent interactions" including four video meetings between October and December. "In order to ensure that the international expert group that comes to China can work smoothly, it is needed to fulfill the necessary procedures and make relevant specific arrangements. The two sides are still negotiating about this," said Hua. US President, Donald Trump has repeatedly blamed China for the global pandemic and announced that the US would terminate its relationship with WHO, saying that China had not properly reported information it had about the coronavirus and had pressured WHO to "mislead the world." RE: Coronavirus: Nurses step over dead bodies piled up on hospital floor - Edoman - 01-11-2021 Pope Francis’ personal doctor dies from COVID-19 Fabrizio Soccorsi, the personal doctor of Pope Francis has died from COVID-19 complications. Catholic News Agency reported that the 78-year-old physician was admitted to Rome’s Gemelli Hospital for a previous health issue on December 26. While he was dealing with an “oncological pathology,” COVID was the cause of death, the Vatican’s newspaper L’Osservatore Romano reported. In August 2015, Pope Francis named him his personal physician after not renewing the term of papal doctor Patrizio Polisca, who was also head of the Vatican’s healthcare services. Since the pontificate of St. Pope John Paul II, the two positions had been tied together, but Pope Francis diverged from this custom by choosing Soccorsi, a doctor from outside the Vatican. The Pope recently declared it was within Catholic doctrine, and actually an ethical obligation, to receive vaccination against COVID and said he would be receiving his first dose shortly. “It is morally acceptable to receive Covid-19 vaccines that have used cell lines from aborted fetuses in their research and production process,” the Vatican’s Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith said in a statement approved by Francis in December. RE: Coronavirus: Nurses step over dead bodies piled up on hospital floor - Edoman - 01-13-2021 UK and South Africa COVID variants found in dozens of countries - WHO The coronavirus mutation first found in Britain has now spread to 50 other countries, while a similar South African-identified strain has now been found in 20 countries, according to the World Health Organization. The agency also disclosed that a third new coronavirus “variant of concern” found in Japan may impact upon immune response and needs further investigation. "The more the SARS-CoV-2 virus spreads, the more opportunities it has to change. High levels of transmission mean that we should expect more variants to emerge," said the WHO. SARS-CoV-2 is the virus that causes COVID-19 disease. Since first being reported to the WHO on December 14, the British-identified variant VOC 202012/01 has been found in 50 countries, territories, and areas, the agency said. WHO also revealed that test results have shown that the age and sex distribution was similar to that of other circulating variants, while contact tracing data revealed "higher transmissibility (secondary attack rates) where the index case has the variant strain". The South African-identified variant 501Y.V2, first reported on December 18, has now been detected in 20 countries, territories, and areas. "From preliminary and ongoing investigations in South Africa, it is possible that the 501Y.V2 variant is more transmissible than variants circulating in South Africa previously," the WHO weekly report said. "Moreover, while this new variant does not appear to cause more severe illness, the observed rapid increases in case numbers has placed health systems under pressure." The agency further said it had been notified by Japan on January 9 of a new variant detected in four travellers arriving from Brazil. The variant was found in two adults and two children. "This variant has 12 mutations to the spike protein, including three mutations of concern in common with VOC 202012/01 and 501Y.V2," it said, "which may impact transmissibility and host immune response". The WHO said researchers in Brazil had additionally reported the emergence of a similar variant. "The extent and public health significance of these new variants require further investigation," the report said. At a Tuesday meeting of 1,750 international scientists, WHO said they discussed critical knowledge gaps and research priorities for emerging variants. "Our collective goal is to get ahead of the game and have a global mechanism to quickly identify and study variants of concern and understand their implications for disease control efforts," said Ana Maria Henao Restrepo, the WHO's research and development chief. RE: Coronavirus: Nurses step over dead bodies piled up on hospital floor - Edoman - 01-19-2021 33 elderly people die within days of receiving first Covid-19 vaccine dose in Norway 33 elderly people died in Norway within days of receiving their first dose of the Pfizer Covid-19 vaccine with the country's health officials saying there is no evidence of a 'direct link' between the jab and their deaths. "All of these patients have had serious underlying illnesses. We can’t say that people die from the vaccine. We can say that it may be coincidental. It is difficult to prove that it’s the vaccine which is the direct cause," Steinar Madsen, medical director at the Norwegian Medicines Agency (NMA), was quoted as saying by Bloomberg. Madsen also said that the mild side effects of the vaccine could 'theoretically tip the patients into a more serious course' of an illness they already had. Sigurd Hortemo, the chief physician at the NMA, also said that "reports suggest that common adverse reactions to mRNA vaccines, such as fever and nausea, may have contributed to a fatal outcome in some frail patients." Hortemo also said that Norway is vaccinating elderly and people in nursing homes with critical underlying conditions, therefore it is expected that deaths close to the time of inoculation may occur. Officials also pointed out that an average of 400 people die every week in nursing and care facilities in Norway, with Madsen adding that the reported deaths made up around 1 in 1,000 of the people vaccinated at care homes. All deaths within the first few days of receiving a vaccine are assessed, the Norwegian Medicines Agency said in a statement. Reported side effects of the Pfizer vaccine in Norway include fatigue, nausea, dizziness, and muscle pain. Over the weekend, the Norwegian Medicines Agency reported that of the fatalities, 13 had been autopsied and showed signs of suffering such side effects. RE: Coronavirus: Nurses step over dead bodies piled up on hospital floor - Edoman - 01-19-2021 WHO warns of 'catastrophic moral failure' in Covid-19 vaccine distribution The World Health Organization (WHO) has warned that the world faces a "catastrophic moral failure" due to the unequal Covid vaccine policies being implemented by different countries. WHO Director General, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said it was not fair for younger, healthy people in richer nations to get vaccinated before vulnerable people in poorer states, as being implemented in some countries. He also said over 39 million vaccine doses had been given in 49 richer states but one poor nation had only 25 doses. His statement comes after an independent panel commissioned by the WHO said the UN public health body should have declared an international emergency earlier, and also blamed China for not implementing public health measures sooner. So far, China, India, Russia, the UK and the US have all developed Covid vaccines. Speaking at a WHO executive board session, Dr Tedros said, "I need to be blunt: the world is on the brink of a catastrophic moral failure - and the price of this failure will be paid with lives and livelihoods in the world's poorest countries." Dr Tedros said a "me-first" approach would be self-defeating because it would push up prices and encourage hoarding. "Ultimately, these actions will only prolong the pandemic, the restrictions needed to contain it, and human and economic suffering," he added. He called for a full commitment to the global vaccine-sharing scheme Covax, which is due to start rolling out next month. "My challenge to all member states is to ensure that by the time World Health Day arrives on 7 April, Covid-19 vaccines are being administered in every country, as a symbol of hope for overcoming both the pandemic and the inequalities that lie at the root of so many global health challenges," Dr Tedros said. So far, more than 180 countries have signed up to the Covax initiative, which is supported by the WHO and a group of international vaccine advocacy groups. Its aim is to unite countries into one bloc so they have more power to negotiate with drug companies. Ninety-two countries - all of them low or middle-income - will have their vaccines paid for by a fund sponsored by donors. "We have secured two billion doses from five producers, with options of more than one billion more doses, and we aim to start deliveries in February," Dr Tedros said. RE: Coronavirus: Nurses step over dead bodies piled up on hospital floor - Edoman - 01-20-2021 UK Covid-19 strain detected in at least 60 countries- WHO says The World Health Organization has announced that at least 60 countries have reported either imported cases or community transmission of the UK coronavirus strain known as B.1.1.7. According to the press release on Wednesday, January 20, the WHO said the countries which first reported cases of the variant first identified in the United Kingdom are the United States, Russia, Brazil, India and Spain. According to the WHO, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said that at least 122 cases of the UK variant have been identified in 20 US states including at least 46 cases in Florida; 40 in California; six in Colorado; five in Minnesota; four each in Indiana and New York; two each in Connecticut, Maryland, and Texas; and one each in Georgia, Illinois, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Michigan, New Mexico, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Utah, Wisconsin and Wyoming. The CDC announced that these numbers are from samples analyzed and does not represent the total cases of the variant. The CDC also advised that its numbers may not immediately match those of state and local health departments. Adding to the press release, the WHO said that the B.1.1.7 variant appears to spread more easily, but no evidence suggests that it's any more deadly or causes more severe disease. RE: Coronavirus: Nurses step over dead bodies piled up on hospital floor - Edoman - 01-27-2021 Bill Gates advises FG against purchasing COVID19 vaccines, says fixing health sector is more important American Philanthropist, Bill Gates, has advised the Federal government against expending its limited resources on the purchase of pricey COVID19 vaccines when it can wait for those from GAVI. Gates gave the advice during a virtual press conference ahead of the launch of the 2021 Bill and Melinda Gates Annual Letters on Tuesday night, January 26. He said waiting for the GAVI vaccines would be the best thing for Nigeria and that investing proposed vaccine funds into other health-related areas would assist to deepen vaccine coverage and save lives. Quote:“The key is that Nigeria is still eligible (for GAVI Vaccinee), and so, for a lot of those vaccines, they will come through the GAVI facility that we’ve raised money for. Gavi is a global Vaccine Alliance that brings together public and private sectors, creating equal access to new and underused vaccines for children living in the world’s poorest countries. Gates also called on every government to begin preparations for the next pandemic as the COVID19 pandemic is certainly not the last the world would experience. Quote:“The unfortunate reality is that COVID19 might not be the last pandemic. We don’t know when the next one will strike, or whether it will be a flu, a coronavirus, or some new disease we’ve never seen before. RE: Coronavirus: Nurses step over dead bodies piled up on hospital floor - Edoman - 01-28-2021 China rolls out anal swab coronavirus tests, says it’s more accurate than throat method Authorities in China have introduced anal swabs as a new type of coronavirus test that could detect the virus more accurately as they struggle to contain rising infections ahead of the Lunar New Year celebrations. This comes after local outbreaks in the country led to China shutting off many of its northern cities. Before, coronavirus tests were mostly being carried out with nose and throat swabs. However, the new anal test involves a swab being inserted around two to three centimetres (0.8 to 1.2 inches) into the rectum and being rotated multiple times. The swab is then taken out and sealed in a sample container, a process reported to take around 10 seconds. Li Tongzeng, a senior doctor from Beijing’s Youan hospital, says the anal swab method “can increase the detection rate of infected people”. He says this is because virus traces remain longer in the anus than in the respiratory tract, where you collect nasal and throat swabs. He told CCTV: "We found that some asymptomatic patients tend to recover quickly. It's possible that there will be no trace of the virus in their throat after three to five days. "But the virus lasts longer from the samples taken from the patient's digestive tract and excrement, compared to the ones taken from the respiratory tract". News of the new anal swabs has been met with criticism from some experts. Yang Zhanqiu, a deputy director of the pathogen biology department at Wuhan University, told state media, Global Times that nasal and throat swabs remain more efficient tests as the virus is a respiratory disease. He adds: "There have been cases concerning the coronavirus testing positive in a patient's excrement, but no evidence has suggested it had been transmitted through one's digestive system". RE: Coronavirus: Nurses step over dead bodies piled up on hospital floor - Edoman - 01-28-2021 Pfizer-BioNTech says its COVID-19 vaccine is effective against UK and South Africa variants Pfizer and BioNTech has said that its Coronavirus vaccines are effective against the variants that have emerged in the United Kingdom and South Africa. In a statement released on Thursday January 28, the two firms said the "small differences" detected in tests comparing the original virus and the recent versions "are unlikely to lead to a significant reduction in the effectiveness of the vaccine". AFP reported that while Moderna's Coronavirus vaccine also appears to work against the new and more infectious variants of COVID-19 found in the UK and South Africa, early laboratory tests suggested antibodies triggered by the COVID-19 vaccine can recognise and fight the new variants. More studies are however needed to confirm this is true for people who have been vaccinated. Pfizer and BioNTech also said they would respond if there was evidence that the variants could defeat their current vaccine. The statement added; Quote:“Pfizer and BioNTech believe that the flexibility of BioNTech’s proprietary mRNA vaccine platform is well suited to develop new vaccine variants if required." RE: Coronavirus: Nurses step over dead bodies piled up on hospital floor - Edoman - 01-28-2021 Italian doctor accused of killing covid-19 patients to ‘free up beds’ A doctor in Italy has been arrested over claims he killed two coronavirus patients to ‘free up beds’ during the height of the pandemic in Italy. Carlo Mosca, 47, is accused of giving patients Natale Bassi, 61, and Angelo Paletti, 80, lethal doses of anaesthetics at Montichiari Hospital near Brescia. The incident allegedly took place in March last year, when shocking pictures showed Covid-19 patients lining in hospital corridors. Police are also investigating another three deaths after reports Mosca altered the medical records of patients who died and he has now been put under house arrest at his home in Mantua, according to Metro UK. He denies the charges against him, calling the allegations ‘baseless’. In legal documents relating to the arrest, prosecutors claim messages revealed nurses suspected Mosca of killing patients to make space in the A&E department he headed up. The prosecutors say Mosca administered Succinylcholine and Propofol, which were typically used on the ward to anaesthetise Covid patients so they can have tubes inserted. However, it is claimed the patients given the drugs never had tubes inserted, so they believe the use of anaesthesia was unnecessary. Between November 2019 and April 2020, the hospital saw a 70% increase in orders of these drugs but only five patients were given tubes during that period, the report said. An anonymous complaint was made at the end of April, and legal documents contain WhatsApp messages which suggest Mosca tried to get nurses to cover his tracks. The nurses said in messages to each other: ‘Did he ask you to administer the drugs without intubating them?’, ‘I’m not killing patients just because he wants to free up the beds,’ and, ‘This is crazy.’ Prosecutors add when he found out he was under investigation Mosca asked nurses to ‘agree on a convenient version of the story’ while ‘instigating them to declare falsehoods’. Lawyers also allege he asked colleagues to leave the room when he administered the drugs. ‘This has never happened to me before,’ one nurse said. Mosca is charged with murder and falsifying the health records, amid claims he ‘edited the clinical data to make the patient appear terminal and therefore not arouse suspicion’. But the doctor, who has now been suspended from his duties, says he "never administered the anaesthetics and he would never take life, rather save it." RE: Coronavirus: Nurses step over dead bodies piled up on hospital floor - Edoman - 02-01-2021 The Simpsons writer, Marc Wilmore dies aged 57 after contracting Covid-19 The Simpsons writer, Marc Wilmore has died at the age of 57, after he contracted coronavirus while battling other health issues. His brother Larry confirmed the tragic news on social media in an emotional statement. Larry wrote: "My sweet sweet brother, Marc Edward Wilmore, passed away last night while battling Covid and other conditions that have had him in pain for many years. "My brother was the kindest, gentlest, funniest, lion of an angel I've ever known. I love you little brother." Marc began as a television writer in 1992 on In Living Color, before joining The Tonight Show with Jay Leno between 1995 and 1998. He first joined iconic cartoon sitcom The Simpsons during its 13th season which aired throughout 2001 and 2002. The writer got his first credit for a segment of the Halloween special Treehouse of Horror XIII titled Send in the Clones. He continued working on The Simpsons until 2015, also providing his voice to the episodes It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad Marge in 2000, and The Wreck of the Relationship in 2014. In 2008, Marc scored a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Animated Program as a producer for the episode Eternal Moonshine of the Simpson Mind. RE: Coronavirus: Nurses step over dead bodies piled up on hospital floor - Edoman - 02-01-2021 South Africa receives first batch of AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine from India (photos) South Africa on Monday, February 1, received the first batch of AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccines that are expected to help the country’s efforts to stem the virus. An Emirates flight carrying 1 million AstraZeneca vaccine doses touched down at the OR Tambo International Airport on Monday afternoon. President Cyril Rampahosa reportedly inspected the shipment before trucks hauled it away to the laboratories of the country’s medicines regulator where the vaccines will undergo further efficacy tests before being deployed. The AstraZeneca vaccine doses produced by the Serum Institute of India are expected to be used to inoculate frontline healthcare workers, starting mid-February. The government intends to inoculate 40 million people, representing 67% of the country's population of 60 million, by the end of the year. South Africa is the hardest-hit African country by the COVID-19 pandemic, having reported 1,453,761 infections with 44,164 deaths. RE: Coronavirus: Nurses step over dead bodies piled up on hospital floor - Edoman - 02-02-2021 Nipah virus in China with 75% fatality rate could be next pandemic - New report claims An outbreak of the Nipah virus in China with a fatality rate of up to 75 percent, could potentially be the next big pandemic after COVID-19, according to a report by the Access to Medicine Foundation. “Nipah virus is another emerging infectious disease that causes great concern. Nipah could blow any moment. The next pandemic could be a drug-resistant infection,” The Guardian quoted Jayasree K Iyer, the executive director of the Netherlands-based Access to Medicine Foundation, as saying. The virus is rare and spread by fruit bats, which can cause flu-like symptoms and brain damage. It can cause encephalitis, or inflammation of the brain, according to the World Health Organization. The usual treatment is supportive care. However, an outbreak of the Nipah virus in India's southern state Kerala in 2018 claimed 17 lives with countries like Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates temporarily placing a ban on frozen and processed fruit and vegetable imports from Kerala as a result of the outbreak there. At that time, health officials believed that Nipah outbreaks in Bangladesh and India were perhaps associated with the drinking of date palm juice. RE: Coronavirus: Nurses step over dead bodies piled up on hospital floor - Edoman - 02-04-2021 Scientists have trained sniffer dogs to detect coronavirus with 94% accuracy A German veterinary clinic has reportedly trained sniffer dogs to detect coronavirus in human saliva samples with 94% accuracy. The dogs are conditioned to pick up the "corona odour" that comes from cells in infected people, said Esther Schalke, a vet at Germany's armed forces school for service dogs. Filou, a three-year-old Belgian Shepherd, and Joe Cocker, a one-year-old Cocker Spaniel, are two of the dogs being trained at Hanover's University of Veterinary Medicine. "We did a study where we had dogs sniffing samples from COVID-positive patients and we can say that they have a 94% probability in our study... that they can sniff them out," said Holger Volk, head of the veterinary clinic. "So dogs can really sniff out people with infections and without infections, as well as asymptomatic and symptomatic COVID patients," he added. Stephan Weil, premier of Lower Saxony in Hanover said he was impressed with the study and called for feasibility tests before the sniffer dogs are put to use in everyday life, such as on people attending concerts. "We now need tests in selected events," Mr. Weil said. In September 2020, dogs trained to detect the novel coronavirus began sniffing passenger samples at Helsinki-Vantaa airport in Finland. RE: Coronavirus: Nurses step over dead bodies piled up on hospital floor - Edoman - 02-05-2021 Quote:COVID-19: Nine Dangerous African Countries You Must Avoid Right Now - PM News https://www.pmnewsnigeria.com/2021/02/05/covid-19-nine-dangerous-african-countries-you-must-avoid-right-now/ |