Covid: BAME doctors ‘still waiting for risk checks’
[unable to retrieve full-text content]Many say key risk assessments have either not taken place or have not been acted on. BBC News – Health
[unable to retrieve full-text content]Many say key risk assessments have either not taken place or have not been acted on. BBC News – Health
We all know that the vaccines being delivered around the world right now work by protecting us from getting Covid. But what we still don’t know is whether they’ll also prevent us transmitting the virus to others. We simply don’t have enough public health data to answer the important question of transmission yet. In fact… Read More »
March 5, 2021 — A recent decrease in the number of Americans seeking testing for COVID-19 has experts on alert. Accurate and timely testing remains critical for treating and isolating individuals with COVID-19 infection, they stress. Widespread testing also allows for tracking the spread of the virus and any variants of concern as they arise.… Read More »
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Get your “Knives Out” and put your sweaters on, gentlemen. It’s Chris Evans season and we’re feeling cozy. With the onset of winter weather, the time to don a cable-knit sweater is upon us, and who better to lead the charge than one of the “best Chrises”: Chris Evans. Even though the film “Knives Out”… Read More »
It’s 4.16am. Willow wakes. She likes a snuggle. Arms wrapped close around her and she usually drifts back to sleep, but not this morning. Her pretty face breaks into a cheeky grin. A song starts. e make our way to the kitchen, so as not to wake hubby John and Noah, her older brother. She… Read More »