Impact of COVID-era Policies on Food Security and Housing Stability
A recent study suggests that assistance policies enacted during the COVID-19 pandemic may have played a significant role in improving food security and housing stability.
A recent study suggests that assistance policies enacted during the COVID-19 pandemic may have played a significant role in improving food security and housing stability.
In response to the escalating Ebola outbreak in Central Africa, the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations (CEPI) is expediting the development of three experimental vaccines targeting the Bundibugyo strain.
The ongoing Ebola outbreak in Congo's Ituri province has seen confirmed cases rise to 282, with over 1,000 suspected cases reported. The Bundibugyo virus poses significant challenges as there are no approved treatments or vaccines available.
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Brazilian health authorities are monitoring two patients for potential Ebola infection, which could mark the first cases outside Africa since the outbreak began in DR Congo.
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A patient has been admitted to a hospital in Cagliari due to a suspected Ebola case after returning from the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
In light of recent protests regarding body handling protocols, WHO's Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus emphasizes the need for community cooperation to combat the Ebola outbreak in Ituri province.
In Central Africa, millions depend on wild meat for sustenance, particularly in rural regions near the Congo rainforest. Banning this resource could worsen food insecurity.
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The death of Yves Sakila, who was restrained by security guards in Dublin, has prompted renewed discussions about race relations in Ireland. Authorities are conducting a second postmortem.
Kenya's Lake Turkana, the largest permanent desert lake globally, is currently facing significant challenges that pose risks to its ecosystem and the communities that depend on it.
Ivonescimab, a lung cancer treatment from China, garnered attention at ASCO for its potential to extend survival in patients with squamous cell lung cancer, though experts urge for trials involving a more diverse patient base.
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In regions like Gaza, Iran, and Mali, authorities restrict media access to control narratives, hindering journalists from reporting on critical events. This trend raises concerns about the implications for truth and accountability.
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