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Baby infected with COVID-19 just eight days after he was born is released from Brazilian hospital

Baby who tested positive for COVID-19 just eight days after he was born is released from hospital having spent three weeks on a respirator Gustavo Barbosa was released from a hospital in Belo Horizonte, Brazil, last Friday after spending almost three weeks intubated due to COVID-19 The one-month-old baby was born March 23 and was infected eight days later  Glenda Preta told Brazilian online news portal G1 that the infant probably contracted the virus from her three-year-old son when he first arrived home Gustavo Barbosa developed flu-like symptoms and was hospitalized March 30 and placed on a respirator the following day   He was removed from the respirator April 18 and was given oxygen for a couple of days before he was able to breathe on his own without any complications

Health workers in Brazil warn COVID-19 cases may spike again

Listen to the story. Health care workers of the public Mobile Emergency Service bring a patient suspected of suffering from COVID-19 to the Base Public Hospital in Brasilia, Brazil, March 31, 2021.  Credit: Share Gustavo Pinto’s daily soundtrack is filled with the beeps and hums of lifesaving machines in the intensive care unit of Sao Jose Regional Hospital.  As an infectologist, he spends six days a week at the hospital located just outside of Florianopolis, Brazil. “I can’t just stay home for longer periods, despite having a wife and a 6-year-old child because my head doesn’t turn off,” he said. “So, I prefer to come, do what needs to be done, and then go home.”

Crece falta de insumos para enfrentar la Covid-19 en Brasil | Noticias

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New Holland Agriculture s Social Actions Distribute Over

CONTENT: Blog New Holland Agriculture, a global agricultural brand of CNH Industrial N.V., is committed to not only providing the world’s farmers with innovative solutions to improve in-field productivity, but also to helping in the global fight against hunger and food waste. Nowhere more so than in Brazil, where the brand is distributing basic food parcels as well as supporting a series of philanthropic institutions that help people experiencing food insecurity. Over the past two years, New Holland has distributed more than 200,000 reais worth of food. The brand also worked closely with its Brazilian dealer network of some 200 dealers to expand the distribution of food parcels, which were especially welcomed during the COVID-19 pandemic. Between June and October 2020, the brand and its dealers distributed some 4,590 food parcels, averaging 918 per month.

CNH Industrial Announces Unprecedented Support for Brazilian

CONTENT: Blog CNH Industrial has a longstanding commitment to furthering sustainability in Brazil, not only in terms of the products it produces, but also more broadly in communities across the country. And 2021 is set to be a bumper year in terms of support: the Company has selected 31 projects which will receive some 4.2 million reais of funding. The specific projects are closely linked to the themes of sustainability in three areas: culture, society and the environment and are accompanied by a strong focus on the educational development of children and young people. “Being sustainable is intrinsic to CNH Industrial’s business, which reflects directly on the products and projects developed by our brands,” said Vilmar Fistarol, General Manager South America, CNH Industrial. “We act responsibly across all areas of sustainability be it environmental, economic or social.”

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