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Staff praise Askham culture on International Nurses Day

At one Cambridgeshire rehabilitation centre, International Nurses Day has not just been about recognising the importance of their work on a day-to-day basis.

US says Russian intelligence was behind attack against a Nobel Prize winner, according to report

Dmitry Muratov, editor of independent Russian newspaper Novaya Gazeta, was attacked on April 7 with acetone-laced paint while on a train in Russia.

9 Jobs With the Most Current Demand in Latin America

9 Jobs With the Most Current Demand in Latin America Published: - Apr 01, 2021 2020 was a difficult year in terms of employment. The pandemic dealt a hard blow to economic indicators in all Latin American countries, increasing unemployment and taking it to high levels. The Woman Post | Bryan Andres Murcia Molina Listen to this article Your browser does not support the audio tag. However, the new reality boosted sectors of the economy, on which the economic reactivation is based. The dynamics fostered by the pandemic and its control measures affected the reality of many industries, which have had to devise new ways of sustaining themselves in order to stay afloat.

EDP Christmas card project reaches Norfolk care homes

Derek Mapes, a resident of Laurel Lodge reading his Christmas card. - Credit: Laurel Lodge Youngsters across Norfolk and Waveney have helped to put beaming smiles on more than 1,600 care home residents faces in the run up to Christmas with their beautifully designed Christmas cards. Downham Grange home manager Anna Wojtkowiak (left) and deputy manager Mariya Petkova with a delivery of card. - Credit: Tom Chapman A member of staff receiving Christmas cards at The Beeches in East Harling. - Credit: Tom Chapman Sarah Mattison, nurse at Thorp House in Griston, receiving the Christmas cards from Thompson Primary. - Credit: Tom Chapman

Concerns at Norfolk care homes over rapid testing plan

Burgh House, a residential care home outside Great Yarmouth, has also received a batch of the tests, some 900 in total, but manager Jospeh Greiner said he has no plans to start testing until the residents families have had their say. Joseph Greiner, manager of Burgh House care home near Great Yarmouth. - Credit: Courtesy of Joseph Greiner He said: There are serious concerns around the accuracy of the test, so we re holding fire for the time being, until we get feedback from the families of residents. He has written a letter to residents families, asking them to do their own research into the tests and consider whether or not they would like testing with the new kits to begin.

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