WHO official dismisses Mpox as new COVID variant

WHO official dismisses Mpox as new COVID variant

Mpox, a viral infection causing pus-filled lesions and flu-like symptoms, is usually mild but can be fatal. The clade 1b variety has raised global concern due to its spread through routine close contact. Sweden confirmed a case of the variant linked to a growing outbreak in Africa. A World Health Organization official emphasized on Tuesday … Read more

AstraZeneca withdraws COVID vaccine due to commercial reasons

AstraZeneca withdraws COVID vaccine due to commercial reasons

British drugmaker withdraws Covid vaccine Vaxzevria due to “commercial reasons” and surplus of updated vaccines. Multiple, variant Covid-19 vaccines have led to a decline in demand. Vaxzevria is no longer manufactured or supplied. On Wednesday, British drugmaker AstraZeneca announced that it had withdrawn its Covid vaccine Vaxzevria, one of the first produced in the pandemic, … Read more

Nida Yasir reveals heartbreaking story of missing her mother funeral

Nida Yasir reveals heartbreaking story of missing her mother funeral

Nida Yasir successfully hosts a morning show in Pakistan. She shares travel experiences, including not attending funerals due to Covid restrictions. Nida encourages her son to take his grandpa with him on vacations. Nida Yasir, the most successful morning show host in Pakistan, is also an actress, and producer, and gradually delving into designing. With time, … Read more

Government of Pakistan lifts all travel restrictions related to COVID

Government of Pakistan COVID restrictions

The Health Ministry said that there is no need to submit a Corona vaccination certificate. The banks are also not bound to force you to submit a vaccination certificate. A new advisory will be issued in light of Saudi government instructions. Islamabad: The government of Pakistan has lifted all travel restrictions related to COVID, Bol … Read more

Shahid Afridi Wins Hearts With His Love for Pakistan

Shahid Afridi Wins Hearts With His Love for Pakistan

Shahid Afridi praises Pakistan’s beauty in a recent TV show appearance. Afridi urges Pakistanis to focus on their duties as responsible citizens. Afridi’s remarks receive praise from fans and other public figures. Shahid Khan Afridi, a renowned cricketer from Pakistan, has garnered international acclaim and a massive fan base. Recognized for his exceptional skills as … Read more

China approves first domestically produced mRNA Covid vaccine

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China has approved its first domestically made mRNA Covid vaccine. Which is more successful than Chinese vaccines. At preventing fatalities and life-threatening illnesses. China has approved its first domestically made mRNA Covid vaccine, a few months after relaxing its rigorous pandemic regulations. The vaccine, created by CSPC Pharmaceutical Group, has been approved by drug regulators … Read more

Defiant Johnson faces UK parliament grilling over Covid ‘Partygate’

Boris Johnson
  • The successive waves of Covid from 2020 claimed the lives of more than 220,000 people in
  • Britain, the second-worst toll in Europe behind Russia’s.
  • Johnson accused its members of being partisan and straying beyond their remit.

Britain’s former prime minister Boris Johnson re-enters the bear pit of parliamentary inquisition on Wednesday for a grilling about “Partygate” that could decide his political future.

In July, the end of Johnson’s three years in 10 Downing Street played out in another parliamentary committee hearing, while outside the room his government was collapsing in a wave of ministerial resignations.

Voters’ anger at the scandal about serial partying at Downing Street, in breach of Covid lockdown laws, was one backdrop to the resignations.

But Johnson’s supporters insist he was betrayed by Conservative colleagues, and are campaigning for his return ahead of a general election likely next year.

Opinion polls suggest that Johnson remains toxic for a large swathe of the electorate, and Wednesday’s hearing by the cross-party privileges committee will reopen old wounds just as his eventual successor, Rishi Sunak, tries to salve the body politic.

If the committee decides that Johnson lied to parliament about the parties, it could recommend his suspension from the House of Commons.

If the full House agrees to a suspension of more than 10 sitting days, that could trigger a special election for his northwest London seat, if enough voters demand one.

Ahead of the televised hearing, Johnson was defiant as he released a 52-page dossier detailing his belief that he was truthful when he told the Commons on several occasions that all Covid rules were respected.

In hindsight, he recognised that he did “mislead” the House, but only inadvertently and based on assurances given by top aides that the rules were being followed.

“I did not intentionally or recklessly mislead the House” on any date, he wrote. “I would never have dreamed of doing so.”

Johnson was fined by police for one Downing Street gathering, along with Sunak, his finance minister at the time.

The former Conservative leader apologised and corrected the parliamentary record last May after previously insisting to MPs that the gatherings were above board.

‘Lack of shame’

Johnson said his statement in May came at the earliest opportunity — after London police and senior civil servant Sue Gray had concluded their own investigations.

“But when the statements were made, they were made in good faith and on the basis of what I honestly knew and believed at the time,” he said, blaming senior advisors for giving him false assurance.

Johnson nearly died himself of Covid, but relatives of patients who did die said his claims were a brazen attempt to evade responsibility.

“Johnson’s defence continues to highlight his lack of shame and humility,” said Kathryn de Prudhoe, a psychotherapist whose father died early in the pandemic.

“The victims in all of this are families like mine who lost loved ones in the most traumatic circumstances, people who lost their jobs, livelihoods and homes or their mental health because they followed the rules that he made, but couldn’t stick to,” she said.

The successive waves of Covid from 2020 claimed the lives of more than 220,000 people in Britain, the second-worst toll in Europe behind Russia’s.

A public inquiry is looking into the government’s overall response, and is likely to take years.

Despite having a Conservative majority, the privileges committee has been accused by Johnson loyalists of pursuing a “witch hunt”, and in his dossier, Johnson accused its members of being partisan and straying beyond their remit.

The committee defended the “fairness of its processes”, adding: “Mr Johnson’s written submission contains no new documentary evidence.”

This month, the MPs found in an interim report that Johnson should have known the rules were being flouted.

They released previously unseen photographs and also published WhatsApp messages showing senior aides struggling to come up with a public justification for the parties.

Meanwhile on Wednesday, The Times reported that the evidence showed that one of Johnson’s most senior advisers warned him against saying that the rules had been followed “at all times”.

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Boris Johnson to reveal evidence in his defence over Partygate

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Boris will present a “compelling dossier” to the Commons Privileges Committee. To deny lying to the House of Commons about Covid rule-breaking parties. Johnson denies deceiving the Lawmakers. In advance of a questioning by MPs about whether he lied to the House of Commons about Covid rule-breaking parties, Boris Johnson will share defense supporting documentation. … Read more

Gwyneth Paltrow addresses backlash over her diet

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Gwyneth Paltrow has addressed criticism over her dietary habits. She explained that has been working with Dr. Cole. Paltrow broke down her wellness routine. About her dietary habits, Gwyneth Paltrow is clearing the air. After suffering criticism for overexposing what she eats in a day, the 50-year-old Goop creator addressed the outrage Friday during a … Read more

Damage from junior doctor strike was unparalleled, shows figure

junior doctor strike

Junior doctors’ strike caused over 175,000 patient appointments cancelled. And operations to be postponed. Making it the most disruptive NHS strike to date. Statistics show that over 175,000 patient appointments and operations had to be postponed in England as a result of junior doctors’ strike this week. This makes it the winter’s most disruptive NHS … Read more

2 cases of unidentified new Covid variant found in Israel: report

Covid
  • The report said that the variant could be a mix of the BA.1 (Omicron) and BA.2 forms.
  • It also said that the cases were found when patients at Ben-Gurion International airport took an RT-PCR test.
  • This week, 6,310 people in Israel tested positive for Covid.

A report says that Israel’s health ministry has confirmed two cases of Covid variants that have not been recognized. The report said that the variant could be a mix of the BA.1 (Omicron) and BA.2 forms. It also said that the cases were found when patients at Ben-Gurion International airport took an RT-PCR test.

The health ministry said that the patients were in their 30s and had fever, headaches, and aches and pains in their muscles.

Professor Salman Zarka, who is in charge of Covid in Israel, said in the report that the linking of two viruses is a usual thing that happens when there are two viruses in the same cell. The scientist said that the two viruses multiply and share genetic material, which leads to the creation of a new virus.

The study said that Omicron infections have been going down in Israel, but BA.2 infections are still going up. A report said that Israel’s Prime Minister Naftali Bennett met with the country’s Health Minister Nitzan Horowitz because of an increase in Covid cases. After the meeting, the report said, the prime minister ordered strict enforcement of the mark policy in closed areas and urged people to get vaccinated three times.

This week, 6,310 people in Israel tested positive for Covid. The report said that 335 of those people are in bad condition and 151 are on a respirator.

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Chancellor Jeremy Hunt commits to cut costs to boost workforce

Jeremy Hunt

Jeremy Hunt made a commitment to lower childcare costs. As part of a larger initiative to assist individuals in finding employment. Meanwhile, Mr. Hunt has rejected requests from the Tories. In Wednesday’s Budget, the chancellor Jeremy Hunt made a commitment to lower childcare costs as part of a larger initiative to assist individuals in finding … Read more

Chinese city considers flu lockdowns, faces backlash

Chinese
  • China imposed some of the most stringent Covid restrictions in the world.
  • While Covid cases in China are decreasing, flu rates have increased across the country,
  • Many people on China’s social media sites expressed concern and anger.

A Chinese city stirred outrage on social media after indicating it would explore using lockdowns in the case of an influenza pandemic.

The city of Xi’an, a tourism hub in Shaanxi province known for its famed terracotta warriors, published an emergency response plan this week that would allow it to close schools, companies, and “other crowded locations” in the event of a catastrophic flu pandemic.

Many people on China’s social media sites expressed concern and anger, saying the proposal sounded uncomfortably similar to some of the draconian zero-Covid regulations China had maintained throughout the pandemic and had only recently abandoned.

“Vaccinate the public rather than using the such time to create a sense of panic,” one user wrote on Weibo, China’s equivalent of Twitter.

“How will people not panic given that Xi’an’s proposal to suspend work and business activities was issued without clear instruction on the national level to classify the disease?” asked another.

While Covid cases in China are decreasing, flu rates have increased across the country, and some pharmacies are struggling to meet the demand for flu medications.

Emergency Response Plan

Xi’an’s emergency response plan, on the other hand, will not always be deployed. It shows how the city of over 13 million people might respond to a potential pandemic depending on four severity levels.

At the first and highest level, it says, “the city can lock down infected areas, carry out traffic quarantines and suspend production and business activities. Shopping malls, theaters, libraries, museums, tourist attractions, and other crowded places will also be closed.”

“At this emergency level, schools and nurseries at all levels would be shut down and be made responsible for tracking students’ and infants’ health conditions.”

The pushback comes as the Chinese central government has underlined the importance of reopening the country following the removal of all Covid restrictions in January.

Throughout the outbreak, China imposed some of the most stringent Covid restrictions in the world, including lockdowns that lasted months in some cities. It was also one of the last countries in the world to abandon policies such as mass testing and severe border quarantine periods, despite mounting evidence of economic harm.

Brutal lockdown

Between December 2021 and January 2022, Xi’an was subjected to a brutal lockdown, with 13 million citizens confined to their homes for weeks on end – and many running low on food and other necessary supplies. Access to medical care was also hampered. In a situation that startled and outraged the nation, a severely pregnant lady was turned away from a hospital on New Year’s Day because she didn’t have a valid Covid-19 test, and she miscarried two hours later after she was finally admitted.

China had been shaken by a series of protests against its zero-Covid policy just before it lifted its epidemic-era limits.

People’s memories of being confined to their houses and panic buying that resulted in food shortages in some areas remain fresh, and the prospect of a return to Covid-style laws appears to have struck a nerve.

Several voices, though, pleaded for calm.

Ben Cowling, an epidemiologist at the University of Hong Kong’s School of Public Health, said he understood the reasoning behind the move.

“I think it’s quite rational to make contingency plans. I wouldn’t expect a lockdown to be needed for flu, but presumably, there are different response levels,” he said.

One user on Weibo expressed a similar sentiment: “It is merely the revelation of a proposal, not putting it in place. It is quite normal to take precautions given this wave of flu is coming at us very strong.”

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Muhyiddin Yassin faces charges of corruption over Covid spending

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China plans to increase defense by 7.2% and targets by 5% economic growth rate  

China

China has set an official economic growth target of “about 5%” for 2023. The summit, which lasts through March 13, will officially pick Premier Li’s successor. In 2022, the military budget increased by 7.1% to 1.45 trillion yuan, up from 6.8% the year before. In an effort to reinvigorate the world’s second-largest economy after a … Read more

China claims to erased pieces of data collected for Covid control

Covid

Local governments have been dismantling their coronavirus surveillance and tracking systems. With one Chinese city claiming to have erased one billion pieces of personal data. Wuxi is the first Chinese city to delete Covid data to improve privacy. Following the controversial country-wide zero-Covid policy‘s abandonment, local governments have been gradually dismantling their coronavirus surveillance and … Read more

Matt Hancock says Covid messages leak a massive betrayal

Covid leaks

Matt Hancock accused Isabel Oakeshott of a “huge betrayal and breach of trust”. For releasing WhatsApps he sent while working on Covid. Isabel Oakeshott defended her decision to release 100,000 texts. Former Health Secretary Matt Hancock charged a journalist with a “huge betrayal and breach of trust” when she published messages he sent while working … Read more