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Energy urgently needs stronger cyber defences

Alarm bells in the global energy market rightfully rang in May when a cyberattack forced a six-day shutdown of the Colonial Pipeline – critical infrastructure in the US, the world’s biggest oil consumer and producer. The rising impact and effectiveness of cybercrime is the flipside to the widely lauded and strengthening adoption of digitalisation in our.

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Welcome To IANS Live - NATION - Assam tea estates witness steep spike in Covid cases

Health officials in Guwahati said that after the detection of the virus in many workers, several measures have been been taken to check the spread of the virus, including setting up of containment zones and ramping up testing facilities.Acco

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Missing babies: Scramble to track down children lost from health system

Missing babies: Scramble to track down children lost from health system 3 May, 2021 05:00 PM 4 minutes to read An Auckland District Health Board document reveals at least 102 Auckland babies had been missing from the National Immunisation Register. An Auckland District Health Board document reveals at least 102 Auckland babies had been missing from the National Immunisation Register. Emma Russell is a health reporter for the New Zealand Heraldemma.russell@nzherald.co.nz Authorities are urgently trying to track down babies missing from the nation s health system - sparking fears about the wellbeing of potentially hundreds of at-risk Kiwi children. While health officials don t know the extent to which babies are missing from the health database, an Auckland District Health Board report reveals 102 babies previously lost were found in the three months to December 2020.

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Covid 19 coronavirus: All on track? Health Ministry urgently seeks several positions for vaccine roll-out

Labour MP Kiri Allan praised by Cancer Society - specialists say NZ urgently needs to change screening method

Labour MP Kiri Allan praised by Cancer Society - specialists say NZ urgently needs to change screening method 5 Apr, 2021 10:43 PM 5 minutes to read Labour MP and Minister of Conservation Kiri Allan. Photo / Kiri Allan, Facebook Emma Russell is a health reporter for the New Zealand Heraldemma.russell@nzherald.co.nz The Cancer Society is praising Labour MP Kiri Allan for bravely speaking out about her cervical cancer diagnosis and encouraging women to get regular screening. But a gynaecological oncologist told the Herald it was a reminder that New Zealand urgently needed to change its method of screening cervical cancer to catch those most at risk.

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