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Nipah virus is one of the next pandemic threats, warns an Oxford scientist who developed a vaccine for AstraZeneca Against COVID-19, Sarah Gilbert. According to her, there is still no vaccine for this virus, and studies that were underway had to be interrupted due to the Covid-19 pandemic. “If we had a delta type of Nipah virus, we would suddenly have a highly transmissible virus with a 50 per cent mortality rate,” Sarah Gilbert said during an event at the Cheltenham Festival of Literature in the UK. Credit: Dr_Microbe/istockResearchers fear that the Nipah virus may lead to a new pandemic…

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The front of the 2022 Ford Ranger has been revealed in a video (not available), showing the front of the American brand’s mid-size pickup, which will feature full LED headlights in a “C” shape, have a double stripe shaped over it, and with Wide grid, larger than the current model.The lenses feature signature LEDs and dual LED projectors, with steering repeaters as well as LED daytime running lights. The bumper has moldings wrapped in details such as fog lights and the lower grille.The 2022 Ranger features black tires on the wheel skirts, plus running boards and large mirrors. Apparently slightly…

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On Wednesday (13), Robozão made patients and staff happy at Uopeccan Hospital in Umuarama. There were moments of relaxation, within the program of the Pink October campaign, which aims to encourage women to take preventive examinations, especially for breast cancer. Robozão came to Umuarama through the Gazin Company. According to the hospital director at Umuarama, Wanderley Rosa, he commented that Gazin has always been a partner of the entity. He noted that a few years ago, Robozao was also in the hospital, and it brings fun. “The hospital depends on help and resources and our expenses here are big. We…

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By Sruthi Shenkar and Susan Mathew (Reuters) – European shares rebounded on Wednesday with an upbeat balance sheet outlook from German software group SAP and strong quarterly sales of French luxury goods company LVMH helping to allay inflation fears. After showing some weakness at the opening, the pan-European STOXX 600 index hit a two-week high and closed 0.7% higher. The decline in banks caused the UK’s FTSE 100 index to rise by just 0.2%, while the credit-heavy Spanish and Italian indices lagged behind. JPMorgan kicked off its third-quarter balance sheet season in the US with better-than-expected results, but its shares…

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In October this season Autumn 2021 For the sake of anime, many new series are coming to cheer the otaku. Since the volume of premieres is so high, we’ve made a collection of 16 cartoons worthy of your interest in the next few months, all officially available on some streaming services like Crunchy RollAnd Funimation where Netflix. Remember, the article intentionally ignores the anime that ran from last season, like Aquatops on the white sand, as well as new seasons of famous series such as Demon Slayer – Kimetsu no Yaiba (which is currently showing a reprint of the film).…

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International Monetary Fund estimates that reduced Brazilian GDP should grow by just 2.4% from 2020 to 2022 versus 7.6% of the global average and much lower than other emerging countries (9.5%) Modification Support 247 Economy Club 247 – The International Monetary Fund lowered its cumulative GDP growth estimates for the period from 2020 to 2022 while maintaining projections indicating cumulative global growth (7.6%) and emerging countries (9.5%). According to the institution, Brazil’s gross domestic product should grow 2.4% in total, down 0.5 percentage points from its July estimate, when the fund had collected 0.9 percentage points from its economic growth…

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White House officials, struggling to relieve global supply bottlenecks choking US ports, roads and rail, have warned Americans they could face higher prices and some empty shelves this Christmas season. Supply crunch, due in part to a pandemic COVID-19Not only does it threaten to affect US spending at a critical time, but it also poses a political risk to President Joe Biden. a White House He tries to deal with supply bottlenecks, from meat to semiconductors, and has formed a task force in June that meets weekly. White House officials said US consumers, who are not used to emptying shelves,…

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as Major exchanges in Europe Tuesday’s (12th) trading session closed lower amid concerns over the resumption of economic growth and also amid uncertainty over monetary tightening. pan-European index Stokes 600 It ended the day down 0.07% to 457.20 points. actually London While it lost 0.23% to 7130.40 points Frankfurt It fell 0.34% to 15,146.87 points Paris It fell 0.34% to 6,548.11 points. MilanHowever, it closed up 0.23% at 25,990.02 points as well mothersWhich rose by 0.41% to 8935.90 points. Concern about the economic recovery remains on investors’ radar. Economic data helps support fear: The ZEW institute showed today that the…

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Back in school in the United States, one element in particular stood out in the prevention of COVID-19. It is a portable carbon dioxide (CO2) monitor, which makes it possible to check whether the place is well ventilated or not. In practice, the device assesses how much fresh air is circulating throughout the school. Low levels of carbon dioxide indicate that it is well ventilated, which reduces the likelihood of students getting sick. The pool of parents betting on carbon dioxide monitors to test classroom ventilation as Covid-19 prevention is only on the rise. Essentially, these devices are secretly carried…

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The Portuguese economy is expected to grow by 4.4% this year, a rise that should be even sharper next year (5.1%). These are the forecasts for Portugal by the International Monetary Fund (IMF), which is therefore reviewing the growth of the Portuguese economy for these years. In 2023, the growth outlook is slowing down and will reach 1.8%. The forecast was announced this Tuesday, and then the institution is reviewing projected growth for 2021 upward, compared to the 3.9% indicated in April. For the fourth quarter, the foundation led by Kristalina Georgieva expects the Portuguese economy to grow by 4.8%…

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