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On 10th November 2020, the OECD published a Policy Response to
Coronavirus (COVID -19) Paper entitled The territorial impact
of COVID - 19: Managing the crisis across levels of
government . This paper takes a thorough examination of the
territorial impact of the COVID-19 crisis in health, economic,
social and fiscal areas of life providing examples of responses by
national governments. UK s financial stability is faced with an
uncertain and difficult economic future. Probably the worst of all.
Nevertheless, UK is not the only nation affected from its
The U.S. new cases 7-day rolling average are 17.3 % LOWER than the 7-day rolling average one week ago. U.S. hospitalizations due to COVID-19 are now 8.6 %
LOWER than the rolling average one week ago. U.S. deaths due to coronavirus are now 11.8 %
HIGHER than the rolling average one week ago. Today s posts include:
U.S. Coronavirus New Cases are 146,640
U.S. Coronavirus hospitalizations are at an elevated 108,957
U.S. Coronavirus deaths are at an elevated 4,087
U.S. Coronavirus immunizations have been administered to 7.1 % of the population
The 7-day rolling average rate of growth of the pandemic shows new cases worsened, hospitalizations improved, and deaths worsened
53 Dead in Gibraltar in 10 Days After Experimental Pfizer mRNA COVID Injections Started
by
Editor, Health Impact News
Gibraltar is a British Colony at the southern tip of the Iberian Peninsula attached to the country of Spain. It’s population is just over 30,000 people, and it is best known for its huge “rock,” the “Rock of Gibraltar.”
I have been contacted by residents in Gibraltar stating that 53 people have died in 10 days immediately following the roll out of injections of the Pfizer mRNA COVID injections, and calling it a “massacre.”
Local media reports confirm the deaths, but blame them on COVID, and not the COVID injections.
Malta: One-Tenth of Medical Students Are Regular Smokers
Despite all the data and awareness campaigns surrounding the risks of smoking, in Malta, the percentage of smoking medical students has not decreased since 2008.
Data published in the Malta Medical Gazette has indicated that despite the greater health awareness expected from individuals studying to become medical doctors, more than a quarter are either regular smokers or social smokers, with the number increasing from 24% in first-year students, to 28% in fifth-years.
Since 2008, the percentage of smoking medical students has only decreased from 12% to 11%.Naturally, this figure is shocking given that these are allegedly the future health experts of the island. Moreover, research has indicated that doctors who smoke may not be as successful as their non-smoking counterparts in getting their smoking patients to quit.