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The Digital Solutions for Biomarkers Market: Industry Trends and Global Forecasts, 2021-2030 report features an extensive study of the current landscape, offering an informed opinion on the likely adoption of digital solutions for biomarkers (either commercialized or under development) in the healthcare industry, over the next decade. The report features an in-depth analysis, highlighting the capabilities of various stakeholders engaged in this domain.
In the current pandemic scenario, medical professionals are trying to identify digital biomarkers that can facilitate the successful screening/diagnosis of COVID-19 patients, remotely. For instance, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) has tasked physIQ with developing and validating an algorithm, which can use existing wearable biosensor-derived analytics (generated by the company s pinpointIQT cloud platform) to discover a novel digital biomarker for CO
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Country-Level, Qualitative Data For 2020 Expose The Covid-19 Status In Sri Lanka
1. A year after Covid-19 emerged, the Sri Lanka country statistics and data for year 2020 indicate that Covid-19 is milder than seasonal influenza, as is the case in other tropical countries like Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Bangladesh or Tanzania. The number of deaths due to Covid-19 and related co-morbidities in 2020 in Sri Lanka was 204, although in a normal year between 4,000 and 6000 people die of influenza co-morbidities annually in Sri Lanka[1].
2. Yet, economically, socially and politically devastating Curfews and isolation policies have been introduced, resulting in fear, isolation, increasing poverty, inequality and pushing the island into a bigger debt trap and forcing the Government to sell off strategic assets and seemingly give tax relief to various international companies, investors and airlines
2020: The Year That Was, By Reuben Abati 8 min read
The drama of 2020 was that of man’s conflict with a pathogen, and as we were taught, this is just the beginning of another end. Man’s place in creation is that of Sisyphus and Atlas. If anyone believes that our struggle is over, he or she misses the point.
My favourite end-of-the-year quote, which I have shared with many others, is the following passage from Chapter Three of the inimitable Chinua Achebe’s
Things Falls Apart, a novel of monumental, evergreen relevance, which has been translated into over 50 languages; a product of pure genius, a milestone in world literature. Achebe wrote:
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Around 50 parents and teachers protested against mandatory COVID-19 vaccines outside United Federation of Teachers in Staten Island on Saturday
Group carried signs saying Say no to tyranny and chanted my body, my choice
Protesters claimed they are not anti-vax but that they have the right to choose
There is currently no mandate for students or teachers to get vaccinated in Staten Island- but group says they don t trust UFT to fight one in the future
On Dec 4 a bill was proposed for mandatory vaccines in New York - if enough science deniers refuse to take it. It has passed the Senate
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