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Who was Joshua Dean? All About Former Whistleblower

Joshua Dean

Joshua Dean is a Whistleblower at Spirit AeroSystems. Dean, a quality auditor, and a Boeing supplier, exposed critical manufacturing flaws in Tragically, Dean passed away due to a rapidly spreading infection in April 2024. Joshua Dean, aged 45, was a whistleblower at Spirit AeroSystems, a supplier for Boeing. Based in Wichita, Kansas, he worked as … Read more

Cornet: Players didn’t discuss COVID cases at French Open

Cornet

French players who tested positive for COVID-19 infection didn’t disclose it. There was a comprehension among them not to individual test in spite of having side effects. Italian eighth seed Matteo Berrettini, joined 2017 finalist Marin Cilic in pulling out of Wimbledon. Cornet, who crushed 27th seed Yulia Putintseva 6-3 7-6(5) on Tuesday in her … Read more

Ozzy Osbourne has Covid-19

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Sharon Osbourne is taking a break from her new work to assist her husband who got Covid-19. “The Talk UK,” Osbourne’s new talk show, tweeted a video on Thursday in which she tearfully shared the news that Ozzy Osbourne had tested positive. “But I spoke to him and he’s okay,” Osbourne said. “I am very worried about Ozzy … Read more

Experts tell the cause of increasing mysterious hepatitis in UK children

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Experts tell the cause of increasing mysterious hepatitis in UK children The number of kids in the UK affirmed to have been impacted by a secret hepatitis flare-up has ascended to 108. The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) declared it had distinguished a further 34 cases on Thursday, notwithstanding the 74 revealed the week before. … Read more

The MHRA has given Valneva vaccine regulatory approval

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According to the MHRA, the UK’s independent medicines regulator is the first in the world to approve the Valneva medication. It’s the sixth coronavirus vaccination to be approved by the MHRA “Our approval of the COVID-19 vaccine developed by Valneva today follows a comprehensive evaluation of the vaccine’s safety, quality, and effectiveness, as well as expert … Read more

Cuba confirms no COVID-19 death for 4th straight day

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HAVANA – Cuba on Tuesday registered no death from COVID-19 for the fourth consecutive day, and 561 new cases of infection in the last 24 hours, bringing the total caseload to 1,077,966 and the death toll to 8,503, the Public Health Ministry said. The ministry also reported there were currently 2,644 active cases in the … Read more

90 pct of Chinese people vaccinated against COVID-19

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BEIJING, Jan. 15 (Xinhua) — Over 1.26 billion Chinese people, or nearly 90 percent of the country’s population, have received COVID-19 vaccine jabs as of Friday, said a health official on Saturday. Among them, more than 1.22 billion have completed their vaccination, said He Qinghua, the official with the National Health Commission, at a press … Read more

Tokyo’s COVID-19 alert raised to 2nd highest level due to Omicron spread

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TOKYO – The Tokyo metropolitan government on Thursday raised its COVID-19 alert level to the second-highest on its four-tier scale owing to the rampant spread of the Omicron variant of the virus around the capital.     The scalcoroe was lifted one notch by the Tokyo metropolitan government. The alert level hasn’t reached this level … Read more

Spoelstra wants NBA to revisit Covid-19 protocols

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LOS ANGELES: Miami Heat coach Erik Spoelstra questioned the NBA’s Covid-19 protocols on Sunday, suggesting players that test positive but are fully vaccinated and asymptomatic should be treated the same as someone with the flu. “Has everybody gotten their shots and their boosters? Why would they be held out extensively longer than if they have the flu?” … Read more

Germany’s Christmas markets in limbo as Covid resurges

Germany's Christmas markets in limbo as Covid resurges

DRESDEN, Germany, The mulled wine is brewing and the chestnuts are ready to roast, but with Covid-19 cases soaring the festive season is hanging in the balance for Germany’s famous Christmas markets. As the government scrambles to respond to a dramatic rise in infections over the past two weeks, some of the traditional markets have … Read more

At least 10 dead, 18,000 infected with dengue fever in Sri Lanka so far this year

COLOMBO: The number of people infected with dengue fever has risen to 18,000 in Sri Lanka so far this year and the virus has caused 10 deaths, as per the health officials. Most recently, over 500 confirmed dengue cases were reported and over 100 of them were in Colombo, they said. Health officials also said … Read more

At least 98 pregnant women in Tokyo infected with Covid-19 in July: survey

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TOKYO: A survey conducted by a university hospital director on Monday revealed that in July, at least 98 pregnant women were tested positive for Covid-19 in Tokyo. Moreover, from April 2020 to July 2021 a total of 460 pregnant women were tested positive for the Covid-19 in Tokyo. Akihito Nakai, the director at Nippon Medical … Read more

Covid-19 and achieving Herd Immunity Against the virus

Covid-19 Vaccine

While a Covid-19 vaccine is being developed, scientists believe we can achieve herd immunity and slow the spread of the disease. Not enough studies have been conducted to know for sure whether people are immune to getting infected by the virus again. Lauren Rodda, a PhD at University of Washington School of Medicine, said, “This … Read more

Excessive blood fat causes organ damage

Excessive blood fat causes organ damage

Researchers in a new study have found the mechanisms through which high levels of blood lipids could lead to inflammation and organ damage. Inflammation is both caused by and a risk factor for many conditions. These include obesity, diabetes, and cardiovascular problems. One of the greatest reasons for inflammation is infection. When dangerous microorganisms, such … Read more

Samoa: UN releases emergency aid to combat the widespread of Measles

UN releases emergency aid to combat the widespread of Measles

An uncontrollable measles outbreak has continued to spread in Samoa, with the death toll reaching 70. The United Nations (UN) on Monday released $2.6 million in emergency aid to combat the widespread of Measles. Official figures showed there were 112 new cases reported in 24 hours, despite a massive immunization drive last week that saw … Read more

Dirty cosmetic applicators harbor dangerous bacteria

Budget 2021-22: Imported Make-up, Food And Perfumes Set To Become Costly

New study shows that many makeup products that have passed their expiry date, as well as many beauty tools — particularly makeup sponges — that people do not periodically clean, harbor potentially harmful bacteria, such as Staphylococcus aureus and Escherichia coli. According to recent data, as of May 2017, 31% of people aged 18–29 years, … Read more

Many cities are in the grip of dengue virus, cases on rise

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The government has failed to curb the dengue virus in the federal capital as 53 new dengue patients were admitted to different hospitals of Islamabad on Wednesday. According to the details, the Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences (PIMS) and Polyclinic hospitals received 31 and 22 dengue cases respectively. Meanwhile, 32 dengue patients were still under … Read more