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EQS-News: Medacta Group SA: Medacta Adds the MyHip Planner and the MyHip Verifier Tools to its Personalized Medicine Solutions for Hip Replacement
(R) Verifier Tools to its Personalized Medicine Solutions for Hip Replacement
CASTEL SAN PIETRO,
15 February 2021 - Medacta is proud to announce that it has received clearance from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for its MyHip
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(R) Verifier, after recently receiving CE marking and approval from Australia s Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) and from the Japanese Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare (MHLW). These two promising innovative technologies will be introduced into all markets in which Medacta operates in the upcoming months.
Heart of Nedlands set to change after triple-tower project approved
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A $320 million triple-tower project along Stirling Highway in Nedlands has been approved despite blowback from the local MP and city council.
Grange Development Consulting and Costa Property Group’s proposal was rejected for planning approval by the Metro Inner-North Joint Development Assessment Panel in July last year, but was passed 3-2 at a follow-up meeting on Monday.
A $320 million triple tower project in Nedlands has been approved.
Revised plans for 97-105 Stirling Highway were submitted late last year to the local government for community consultation after the developers appealed the JDAP decision to the State Administrative Tribunal.
Cafes, shops and fitness studios are back in action across the state's south-west as Western Australians return to the streets albeit with masks on after WA's snap COVID lockdown ended last night.
Perth, Peel and South West emerge from COVID lockdown as restrictions lift across the state
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The lockdown has lifted, but mask use is still mandatory in all settings except vigorous exercise.
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Western Australians are returning to life as normal as residents re-emerge this morning after a five-day snap lockdown.
Key points:
The five-day lockdown ended at 6:00pm last night
Some restrictions, including mask use and person limits at indoor and outdoor gatherings, remain for the Perth and Peel regions
There will be no lingering restrictions for the South West, except for limits on non-essential travel