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Month: April 2020

Otaku girls, future “Banksys” and many other people you can meet on a dating site

By Anastacia Newlin Meeting otaku girls and single street artists to date is a whole lot easier when you know where to look. There are all sorts of singles online and you can meet the perfect ones for you! Online…

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Cayman Environmental Education Focus Group established

Local environmental and educational agencies come together to strengthen our connection with the environment as a central tenet of Cayman culture through enhanced and accessible local environmental education for all. GEORGE TOWN, GRAND CAYMAN. A range of Cayman-based environmental organisations…

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CARPHA salutes lab professionals in celebration of Medical Laboratory Professionals Week

Thursday, April 23, 2020 — Port-of-Spain, Trinidad and Tobago — In recognition of Medical Laboratory Professionals Week, the Caribbean Public Health Agency (CARPHA), celebrates and thanks all laboratory professionals for their dedication to providing an essential health care service, especially during…

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BASF manufactures and donates hand sanitizer to support the fight against COVID-19 in Canada

High-quality sanitizing product manufactured at BASF’s Windsor site to be donated to health care facilities and essential services across Canada In addition, the company is providing other COVID-19 related supplies such as disinfectant, hand soap, masks, gloves or protective suits…

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US: Will grocery stores ban customers from coming inside?

By Lynn Allison From Newsmax Experts warn that it may be time to close the doors on in-person grocery shopping. As dozens of grocery store workers have died from the coronavirus despite taking precautions, some experts, union leaders, and small…

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Kia Motors delivers 15,000 medical use face shields to the Georgia Emergency Management Agency

Protective Face Shields Assembled at Kia Motors Manufacturing Georgia Will Be Distributed to Healthcare Workers Across the State Using CDC social distancing guidelines, a portion of Kia’s U.S. plant has transformed into a specialty production area Production of personal protection…

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Ohio State clinical test using nitric oxide for virus patients

By Brian Freeman From Newsmax An Ohio State University clinical trial is using nitric oxide in an attempt to help keep coronavirus patients off ventilators, The Columbus Dispatch has reported. Researchers at the university’s Wexner Medical Center are utilizing a portable device…

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New virus complication, blood clots, is proving fatal

From Newsmax As the novel coronavirus spread through New York City in late March, doctors at Mount Sinai Hospital noticed something strange happening to patients’ blood. Signs of blood thickening and clotting were being detected in different organs by doctors…

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Why some people get sicker than others with COVID-19

By Lynn Allison From Newsmax The big mystery about COVID-19 is why some people — even young ones — get seriously ill and even die from the virus while others experience much milder symptoms, if any. Statistics from Italy reveal…

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OECS receives additional support from Sagicor to combat the spread of COVID-19

Thursday, April 23, 2020 — Sagicor Life (Eastern Caribbean) Inc. (SLECI) has demonstrated commitment to improving the lives of people in OECS communities by donating US$50,000.00 to the OECS’ COVID-19 Response efforts.  The donation will go directly toward the purchase of…