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BREAKING News: NSW and Victoria record 34 new COVID-19 deaths as Australia hits vaccine milestone

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Australia's protection, according to Health Minister Greg Hunt, is "right at the front of the greatest worldwide immunization rate." On Sunday,  New South Wales reported 28 additional new COVID-19-related deaths, while Victoria reported six. In NSW, there are 7,893 new COVID-19 cases, down from 8,389 on Saturday, and the number of patients in hospital has also decreased from 2,337 to 2,321. There are 147 patients in ICU, down from 152 on Saturday.  drive-through COVID-19 testing clinic in Sydney.   Source: AAP Over in Victoria, the state government said there were 7,169 new COVID-19 cases, taking the total number of active infections in the state to 60,917Of those cases, 562 are in hospitals, down from 687 on Saturday, and the number of patients in ICU is 73 and 28 of them are on ventilators. The numbers come as Australia reached a COVID-19 vaccine milestone on Saturday. A total of 95 per cent of Australians aged 12 and over have had at least one dose of a vaccine, Health

US troops arrive in Germany: Ukraine crisis live news

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  Troops deployed to reinforce Washington’s NATO allies have arrived in Wiesbaden, US military says. By  David Child   and   Mersiha Gadzo Published On 4 Feb 2022 4 Feb 2022 | Updated:  17 minutes ago from this post time US Army soldiers from the 18th Airborne Division board a C-17 aircraft as they deploy to Europe from Fort Bragg [Chris Seward/AP Photo] China has put on a united front with Russia as the Ukraine  crisis  escalates, with President Xi Jinping joining Vladimir Putin in opposing further NATO expansion. In a joint statement issued on Friday after the Russian president  met  Xi in Beijing, the two powers called on NATO to “abandon the ideological approaches of the Cold War”. The meeting, Xi’s first face-to-face talks with a world leader in nearly two years as his country hosts the 2022 Winter Olympics, came as Western leaders upped diplomatic efforts to de-escalate the Ukraine crisis. French President Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz on Friday announced sepa

Tonga's PM, 'Resilience and strength of people' will get Kingdom through'

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By   Lydia Lewis ,  RNZ  Adapted from  RNZ : Tonga's Prime Minister Hu'akavameiliku  Photo:  Kaniva Tonga ............................................................................................................ Tonga's  new  Prime  Minister  thinks  that  people's  "resilience"  and  "strength"  will  see  the  Kingdom  through  the  effects  of  the  volcano  eruption,  tsunami,  and  now  Covid-19. Earlier  today,  the  prime  minister  and  Minister  of  Health  Saia  Piukala  said  that  one  of  the  initial  two  reported  cases  had  tested  negative,  although  he  remained  in  isolation  at  Taliai  Military  Camp  for  additional  testing. The  overall  number  of  positive  covid  cases  in  Tonga  is  currently  four,  down  from  five  declared  yesterday. Tonga  is  still  under  lockdown,  with  all  businesses  shuttered  and  residents  told  to  stay  at  home. Work  is  being  done  to  determine  the  source  of  the  illness

The silent killer in Fiji, Non-Communicable Disease: Diabetes

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Published on Fiji Times by ARIETA VAKASUKAWAQA, 26 January, 2022, 9:36 am. After losing his parents and three siblings to non-communicable illnesses, former police officer Jone Nuku Marau is live proof of a silent murderer in our midst (NCDs). Mr Marau, 57, and his brother Rupeni Temo, 66, are the only living members of his family who have lost their legs to diabetes. Mr Marau explained that the norm used to be drinking grog with pals after work until 4 a.m. and sleeping on an empty stomach. "Eating junk food during grog sessions was another factor that led to my illness." That was the standard; it's known as chaser." "Our three brothers, including one of our nephews who was also afflicted with diabetes, died of NCDs," Mr Temo added. "Please get medical tests every month since, in my situation, I didn't realize I had diabetes until I had a hurting leg and went to the doctor." The illness had spread all over my legs by that point.&qu

Solomon Islands opposition leader urges Pacific Games funding be diverted to COVID-19 fight

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Opposition leader Matthew Wale has called on the Solomon Islands Government to re-direct resources, including funds for the 2023 Pacific Games, toward health facilities to ease COVID-19 pressure. "It's crazy that the government budgeted SBD100 million (£9.2 million/$12.3 million/€11.1 million) for Pacific Games 2023 preparations while our healthcare system is on the verge of collapsing due to COVID pressure," Wale told the Solomon Times. "It's sad that stadium construction has taken precedence over hospital facilities." Wale further accused Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare of contradicting himself on COVID-19, contradicting the Health Minister's remark last year that the NRH was prepared and equipped to deal with the epidemic. "We are in the midst of a health crisis that necessitates a more holistic strategy," he says. Solomon Island Opposition Leader, 2022. Pic.Source:solomonstarnews.com Wale advocated for greater funding for the National Refe

What to do as the market go crazy!

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  2 things you wanted to do when the market go crazy The Federal Reserve’s low-interest-rate stance, and trillions of dollars of stimulus spending, inundated the markets with cheap money. That drove stocks up.  (AP) 6 min read   .   Updated: 29 Jan 2022, 02:02 PM IST Jason Zweig , The Wall Street Journal Turbulent times can cause investors to make decisions they’ll later regret. Here’s how to stay afloat in these choppy waters without sinking your future. How much worse can it get? Source:livemint.com 

A coup in West Africa, a look back at Biden's first year at the United Nations

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  Trending UN News: Week Ending Jan. 28 January 28, 2022 by  Anna Bianca Roach James Kariuki, Britain’s deputy ambassador to the UN, outside the Security Council, speaking to reporters, Jan. 28, 2022. The Council was holding a private meeting on Myanmar, the first in several months as the country spirals further out of control since the Feb. 1, 2021 coup. JOHN PENNEY A coup in West Africa, a look back at Biden's first year at the United Nations, and a US-Russia clash in the Security Council. This week, find out about Barbados' dynamic prime minister, a fresh Myanmar strategy, and a promotion in the UN's inner circle. Dulcie Leimbach, PassBlue's editor, was a panelist at a Canadian Forces College national security seminar called "Great Power Through a Canadian Lens" on Jan. 27. •On January 24, the United Nations reported that Iran had paid its $18 million late dues, allowing it to reclaim its voting rights in the 193-member General Assembly. Several media outle

Step One: Visitors Welcome Back to Fiji

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            We have put the first step forward by saying we are welcoming tourists back-AG Minister for Economy Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum says it is critical for the Hospitality Sector to understand that once borders start opening and other tourism destinations have access to their former markets, they will try and grab as much as the market as possible. Sayed-Khaiyum says it is important that the tourism sector in Fiji recognizes what the government has announced today. He says they have put the first step forward by saying we are welcoming our tourists back Sayed-Khaiyum says Tourism Fiji is currently talking to a number of hotel properties to develop very attractive packages and he hopes that an announcement is made soon. He says they are putting their best step forward by taking into account the health risks, mitigating those risks and then putting in place an economic recovery framework. Source: fijivillage.com

COVID 19: Fiji, Curfew hour adjusted, gathering of 100 allowed,worship places to open, limited to crowd of 100 only

Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama has announced that the nationwide curfew will remain in effect but from tomorrow 22nd June 2020 the new curfew hours will be from 11pm to 4am.  He has also announced that nightclubs will remain closed. From Monday - 22nd June 2020, gatherings of 100 people will be allowed. It is for weddings, funerals and other community gatherings. From Friday - 26th June 2020, places of worship will be allowed to be opened with only gatherings of 100 people allowed. PM says Year 12 and 13 students will start classes on Tuesday - 30th June to allow them to get back to preparing for their exams. Tertiary institutions can also allow face to face classes from 30th June. Schools will open on 6th July for other students. Sporting venues can hold sports at 50 percent capacity so long as social distancing applies. Cinemas will be opened from tomorrow but will be limited to 50 percent capacity but there needs to be 1.5 metres distancing Community sports will have

COVID-19 AND SPANISH FLU 1918

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COVID-19 is Trending, But Spanish Flu claimed more than 50 million lives in 1918-1920   Source:Wikipedia,  Infected American soldiers being treated in a hospital at Camp Funston According to the Free Malaysia Today News that there are Pandemic that had caused fear and death in histories. covid 19 is just another additional stories to that of Spanish Flu, SARS and others. What is important to note is that Spanish flu had claimed between 50 to 100 million lives century ago. And COVID-19 is trending at present. and trekking tall. However, with today's advance technology and increase of knowledge situation could be much more easier to curb than that of the past. The difference between the two according to FMT news that Spanish flu killed more young people. whilst COVID 19 claimed more older people and than young. With this short collection of information one could understand how we been through this and should have fare understanding not to bring panic and