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Ce spun cercetătorii de la Cambridge despre pacientul zero al tulpinii britanice: „Alte variante ar putea circula deja în lume
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Perth: A wildfire on the fringes of Australia’s fourth-largest city Perth has destroyed several homes and forced emergency evacuations, authorities said Tuesday, just days after the west coast city entered a coronavirus lockdown.
Firefighters are battling the out-of-control bushfire on the city’s eastern fringes, where several properties are ablaze and several fields have been blackened.
Smoke from the fires sent ash falling in the Perth city centre, around 30km away. In this photo provided by Department of Fire and Emergency Services, flames approach a road at Wooroloo, near Perth, Australia, Monday, Feb. 1, 2021. Image Credit: AP
Firefighters were said to be working in “extremely volatile” conditions with temperatures set to hit 37 degrees Celsius.
Coronavirus Q&A with doctor at Mercy Hospital Share Updated: 4:16 PM CST Feb 1, 2021 Share Updated: 4:16 PM CST Feb 1, 2021
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Show Transcript Thank you so much for being here with me. We have Dr Jason McKenney to answer some of the questions that have been sent in to our newsroom and through social media from our viewers. So, First, Doctor McKinney, if you could just introduce yourself and tell us a little bit about your role at mercy. Sure. Uh, well, thanks for having me get my name s Jason McKinney. I m a pulmonary critical care physician at Mercy Hospital here in Rogers. My job is primarily to take care of lung disease and critical illness for pretty much any reason that people may end up in the intensive care unit. As of lately, my group has played a large role in taking care of our more severely ill. You know, Cove in 19 patients here in the hospital. Um, I have some administrative roles at the hospital, Not not a whole lot, but
Australia s Perth battles bushfire amid virus lockdown
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A bracelet tracking system could strengthen Western Australia’s hotel quarantine system and allow those from low-risk countries to isolate at home, according to UNSW infection control expert Professor Marylouise McLaws.
Professor McLaws said tracking bracelets could lessen the risk of COVID-19 leaking out of hotel quarantine by ensuring no one inappropriately enters or leaves their room.
She also said tracking bracelets could be worn by hotel staff to ensure only those trained to do so enter special areas.
“You really need a system where no one s leaving that room and if there has been a breach that can be dealt with instantaneously, not once a cleaner or a staff member has been found to be infected,” Professor McLaws said.
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