by Jenna Somers The Peabody Journal of Education is one of the first education policy journals to document the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the politics of education using rigorous, peer-reviewed studies. Published in July, the latest issue, “The Politics of COVID-19 and Educational […]
Day: August 2, 2022
August 2022 Covid-19 And Monkeypox Travel Restrictions
This summer is still an ideal time to travel as there are minimal travel restrictions for domestic and international travel. However, not every country is open for leisure travel. Additionally, your vaccination status can impede entry to select destinations as well. Tourists enjoy the day […]
Regina COVID-19: Wastewater analysis suggests increasing infections
COVID-19 rates in Regina’s wastewater continue to rise suggesting a possible increase in infections in the city, according to recent analysis by the University of Regina (U of R). The viral load detected in the wastewater increased for the third week in a row, which […]
Biden names team to manage U.S. monkeypox response as outbreak grows
President Joe Biden on Tuesday named a team of disaster management and health officials to lead the U.S. response to the monkeypox outbreak as infections continue to rise. Biden appointed Robert Fenton, an administrator with the Federal Emergency Management Agency, as the head of U.S. […]
DOJ sues to block new Idaho abortion law, first challenge to a state after Dobbs ruling by Supreme Court
WATCH LIVE The U.S. Justice Department filed a lawsuit Tuesday seeking to block Idaho’s new restrictive abortion law on the grounds that it violates federal law requiring most hospitals to give medically necessary treatment to patients before discharging them. It is the first Justice Department […]
89 new Covid19 cases in Meghalaya
Shillong, Aug 2 (UNI) Meghalaya logged 89 new Covid-19 cases on Tuesday with the number of active cases in the state being 676, besides 85 cases of recovery, health officials said. So far, the state has recorded 95547 confirmed Covid-19 cases, including 1606 deaths and […]
Even Mild Covid-19 May Cause Lasting Brain Fog (Part 2)
This is part three in a series focusing on cognitive dysfunction and inflammation. The first article can be read here, and the second can be read here. For additional writings on inflammation and Covid-19, please see my website: www. williamhaseltine.com Cognitive impairments such as “brain […]
Hyperglycemia in Severe and Critical COVID-19 Patients: Risk Factors and Outcomes
It is well established that diabetes significantly increases the risk of developing and dying from infectious diseases [16,17]. Hyperglycemia is a common manifestation directly correlated with increased mortality or morbidity in critically ill patients [18-20]. Early in the COVID-19 pandemic, the first studies found that […]
PM Modi visited research centres, engaged with scientific community: Mansukh Mandaviya on handling COVID-19
New Delhi: Union Health minister Mansukh Mandviya talked about various issues and challenges faced by the health sector in India during the pandemic. Mansukh Mandviya was speaking at the ‘Amrit Ratna’ event of News18 India. Mandaviya said, “PM Modi told our scientific community that post […]
Djokovic likely to miss U.S. Open over COVID-19 vaccine status
Aug 2 (Reuters) – There is a petition circulating to allow Novak Djokovic to play at the U.S. Open but the Serbian appears likely to miss the entire North American hardcourt swing barring a sudden change in COVID-19 protocols in the United States and Canada. […]