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Pulse+IT - International health IT week in review: July 11

Written by Kate McDonald on 11 July 2021. Digital health firms raise $14.7b, EU’s digital COVID certificate, India’s national digital health mission, India’s Co-WIN app, wellness programs fail, recording long COVID in GP software, useless MRI scans on CD, DICOM vulnerabilities, Scotland’s Covid vaccine history MedCity News ~ Elise Reuter ~ 06/07/2021 Since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic, more investors have turned their attention to digital health companies. So far, the trend doesn’t seem to be letting up. Healthcare IT News ~ Tammy Lovell ~ 06/07/2021 The EUDCC, which came into force on 1 July, allows unrestricted travel for EU citizens and third country nationals legally staying or resident in the EU, who have had Pfizer/BioNTech, Moderna, AstraZeneca-Oxford or Johnson & Johnson vaccinations.

Women scientists educate the world on suppressing virus variants –

Dr. Kirsty Short, a virologist and senior lecturer at “Recent phase 2/3 data from both Novavax and Johnson & Johnson suggest reduced protection against the South African variant,” Dr. Short reports. “The Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine group also released data suggesting its vaccine offers only minimal protection against mild-moderate disease caused by this variant.” “It’s important to recognize ‘reduced protection’ doesn’t mean no protection at all, and that data are still emerging” and “What’s more, numerous vaccine manufacturers are now investigating whether tweaks to the vaccines can improve their performance against the emerging variants,” added Dr. Short. Dr. Kirsty Short, a virologist and senior lecturer at The University of Queensland

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