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Drug Banned in Asia Diclofenac Poisons Rare European Vultures

Apr 11, 2021 11:59 PM EDT (Photo : Karen Alchin) (Photo : Pixabay) After it was discovered that diclofenac killed vultures that consumed cattle carcasses treated with the drug, it was outlawed in India, Pakistan, Nepal, and Bangladesh. Hundreds of millions of vultures are thought to have died due to this, with some birds dwindling by 99.9% in areas of South Asia. Despite this, diclofenac was accepted in Spain and other European countries because producers, drug makers, and regulators claimed that cattle carcasses in Europe were handled differently than in India. Vultures will be unable to consume meat contaminated with diclofenac as a result of this.

ZircoDATA Announces Acquisition in NSW and Appoints New CEO

ZircoDATA Announces Acquisition in NSW and Appoints New CEO th, ZircoDATA acquired Ultimo Document Storage Centre located in Alexandria, NSW. With this strategic acquisition, ZircoDATA increases its customer base and expands its geographic reach. Our clients are our top priority, and we hope they will see this addition as a commitment to them, noted Nick Kwan, the Chief Corporate Development Officer of ZircoDATA. This acquisition allows us to expand on the ever increasing and wide range of services we offer our clients. By providing a suite of RIM services, from superior document storage solutions to secure shredding services, ZircoDATA has demonstrated its ability to adapt and adjust their business, and the services they provide, to best serve their clients. Recent enhancements include a Digital Mailroom service and enhancing features within their web-based client portal, ZircoBRIDGE, allowing companies to access and manage their information from any location.

It s World War III, says LA County doctor beset by intensely sick Covid-19 patients

FAIRFIELD-SUISUN, CALIFORNIA A nurse holds a Covid-19 patient s hand before she is intubated by a medical team led by pulmonologist Dr. Laren Tan, center, in the ICU at Loma Linda University Medical Center on Dec. 15, 2020, in Loma Linda, California. The hospital is experiencing a huge surge in Covid-19 patients. (Gina Ferazzi/Los Angeles Times/TNS) It’s ‘World War III,’ says LA County doctor beset by intensely sick Covid-19 patients LOS ANGELES Many Californians spent New Year’s Eve in a safe place with immediate family. Dr. Nick Kwan, the assistant medical director of emergency services at Alhambra Hospital in Los Angeles County, spent it with a Covid-19 patient who went into code blue – cardiac or respiratory arrest – five separate times.

US sets single-day Covid record with 278k testing positive as CDC data suggests real death toll is 470k

GRIM RISE US sets single-day Covid record with 278k testing positive as CDC data suggests real death toll is 470k Updated: 3 Jan 2021, 11:23 THE US has hit another grim milestone as it recorded almost 278,000 new Covid cases - the highest single day rise of the pandemic. It come as new Centers for Disease Control and Prevention data suggested the true coronavirus death toll may be almost 470,000. 4 Doctors treat patients in a Covid ward in TexasCredit: Getty Images - Getty America continues to suffer under from the virus as doctors warned the fight against Covid is literally World War Three . The total number of US deaths in the pandemic has now topped 350,000 as 2,385 fatalities were recorded by the Covid Tracking Project.

It s literally World War III, says LA doctor describing intensity of COVID

It s literally World War III, says LA doctor describing intensity of COVID On January 2, the United States reported 2,32,000 coronavirus positive cases and 2,202 COVID-related deaths Coronavirus May Never Be Eradicated: Fauci The United States, touted to be the most powerful nation in the world has been topping the coronavirus chaos chart ever since the summer peak, and the pandemic in the country is not showing any signs of slowing down. Even though strict lockdown measures were adopted during Christmas and New Year, coronavirus positive cases in the country are progressing steadily, and healthcare workers are facing the heat due to rising patients and lack of resources.

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