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Qure ai secures partnerships that will use its AI-powered solution for disease screening

Credit: Qure.ai Indian startup Qure.ai last week announced the company s separate partnerships to have its AI-powered software used for screening various diseases such as COVID-19 and tuberculosis. It teamed up with Fujifilm Corporation to equip the brand s smart radiograph system with artificial intelligence, while it also partnered with AstraZeneca Malaysia to use its AI diagnostics software to support the early detection of lung cancer in Malaysia. WHY IT MATTERS Qure.ai brings qXR, its deep-learning AI technology software, to Fujifilm s portable X-ray FDR Xair system, enabling the device to analyse radiographs and detect abnormal findings within seconds. The integration of the AI software into the device was made possible through an image processing box called Expansion Unit EX-Mobile.

With 10 weeks to go and a state of emergency in Tokyo can the Olympics really go ahead?

RESIDENTS It is a recipe for disaster, says Games volunteer Barbara Holthus. I am very scared for the country and very scared for the people of Japan. It is dangerous. Holthus is one of 110,000 Tokyo 2020 volunteers a group who are feeling neglected by organisers. While comprehensive playbooks have been published for athletes, officials and media, volunteers have received just a two-page pamphlet encouraging them to wear masks, use hand sanitiser and stay socially distanced. They are not expected to be subjected to the same level of coronavirus testing as other participants and they will not be in the bubble , so can use public transport and visit restaurants and bars.

Rescue crews performing beyond the call of duty : The Asahi Shimbun

A rescue worker receives a COVID-19 vaccination in Tokyo on May 2. (Yuki Edamatsu) Ambulance crews are among the unsung heroes of the pandemic, performing their essential task of rushing patients with fevers to hospitals even though many of them have yet to receive inoculations against the novel coronavirus. In short, they are putting their lives on the line in carrying out their public duties, a situation that one health expert warned could prove catastrophic if the vaccination program does not pick up speed. “If rescue workers become infected, who is going to transport patients with fevers,” said Koji Wada, a professor of public health at the International University of Health and Welfare. “The effects would be unfathomable.”

Coronavirus | Japón: ¿Juegos Olímpicos de Tokio peligran por cuarta ola de COVID-19? | NNDC | MUNDO

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