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Food Safety Summit Kicks Off With State of The Industry and Dynamic Keynote From Costco s Craig Wilson

Food Safety Summit Kicks Off With State of The Industry and Dynamic Keynote From Costco s Craig Wilson Oscar Garrison, United Egg Producers Association, Jennifer McEntire Ph.D., United Fresh Produce Association, and KatieRose McCullough, PhD, MPH, North American Meat Institute, who discussed the challenges in production, worker safety, virtual audits, and the impact of the supply chain in egg, produce, and meat processing. Hundreds of food safety professionals engaged in a dynamic Q&A session moderated by Craig Henry with discussions focused on labor shortages, impact of vaccinations, and working with public health authorities. Following the workshop, Larry Keener, chair of

Nursing unions in Paraguay criticize health management during the pandemic

The 2021 Virtual Food Safety Summit Starts Today Focusing on Lessons Learned from Covid-19

The 2021 Virtual Food Safety Summit Starts Today Focusing on Lessons Learned from Covid-19 ROSEMONT, IL / ACCESSWIRE / May 11, 2021 / With a dynamic list of speakers, in-depth series of education sessions, and exhibitors focusing on solutions, The Food Safety Summit, taking place virtually starting today and running through Thursday May 13, will bring the entire food supply chain together to share lessons learned and solutions to implement in regard to COVID-19. We have learned so much over the last 15 months - we didn t expect the supply chain difficulties, we didn t know about the changing roles of the regulatory community, and or how information was being mis-communicated. During the three days of the Summit, we look forward to hearing from leaders in the industry who will provide the solutions for today and plans for tomorrow, said Gary Ades, Ph.D., President of G&L Consulting and Chair of the Food Safety Summit Educational Advisory Board (EAB).

Paraguay cancels nonemergency surgery due to virus wave | Taiwan News

2021/03/04 02:01 A Respiratory Hospital INERAM nurse holds the Spanish message We want supplies! Be strong INERAM!, during a protest demanding more materials for the. A Respiratory Hospital INERAM nurse holds the Spanish message We want supplies! Be strong INERAM!, during a protest demanding more materials for the ICU in Asuncion, Paraguay, Wednesday, March 3, 2021, the day after INERAM Director Felipe Gonzalez resigned. Without vaccines or basic drugs to combat COVID-19, Paraguay s main public hospitals became unable to receive patients in intensive care units on Wednesday. (AP Photo/Jorge Saenz) Respiratory Hospital INERAM health workers block the street outside their hospital to demand more materials for the ICU in Asuncion, Paraguay, Wednesd.

Brain-eating Amoeba spreading faster in US states; here s everything you need to know

Last Updated: Brain-eating Amoeba Spreading Faster In US States; Here s Everything You Need To Know PAM infection caused by brain-eating Amoeba have drastically increased in US with known exposure to infected recreational water such as outdoor aquatic venue. Cases of ‘Naegleria Fowleri’ infection, a rare fatal brain-eating amoeba found in warm freshwater have been expanding northward in the US to the midwestern states, according to a report published by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Of the total 120 cases registered by CDC to date, at least 74 occurred in the Southern states, 5 in the West, and 6 in the midwest, including Kansas, Minnesota, and Indiana. The brain-eating amoeba causes a fatal disease known as primary amebic meningoencephalitis (PAM) after the contaminated freshwater enters the nasal passages causing acute brain infection which results in death within 3 to 7 days from onset of symptoms.

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