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03 Aug 2021, 09:18 GMT+10
JERUSALEM We need to live in a way that takes the recent outbreak into consideration but also enables the economy, the schools and daily lives to continue as much as possible, said Nadav Davidovitch, director of the School of Public Health at Ben-Gurion University and chair of the Association of Public Health Physicians in Israel. Israeli hospitals have begun reopening their COVID-19 wards this week, as a surge in infections has resulted in a spike in severe cases requiring hospitalization. - - - - PYONGYANG The Democratic People s Republic of Korea (DPRK) on Sunday night urged South Korea to cancel its regular joint military exercises with the United States and said a North-South leader-level summit remains unlikely in the short term, the official Korean Central News Agency reported.
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More than 200 public health doctors warn of critical shortages in this area By TPN/Lusa, in News, Health · 05-02-2021 16:23:00 · 2 Comments
More than 200 doctors and Public Health interns signed a document in which they reinforce their “absolute commitment” in combating the pandemic, but they warn of the “critical needs” in this area that “was never truly the target of investment”. In the document released today, whose first signature is the president of the Association of Public Health Doctors, Ricardo Mexia, doctors lament the “huge asymmetry in the resources available in the face of needs” and the “successive attacks” that have suffered their technical autonomy and that they consider “violations of their professional dignity”. Doctors reiterate the need to materialize the long-delaye