Australia

The WHO is anticipating a decision on the “emergency” of monkeypox

“When a disease affects developing countries, it is not (apparently) an emergency. It only becomes an emergency when developed countries are affected,” said Professor Emmanuel Nakoune, acting director of the Pasteur Institute in Bangui. , Central African Republic, leading the post. a test of a monkeypox treatment.

Perrottet admits that two commercial positions went to the cabinet, but not that of Barilaro

“We are expected to believe that a global search was done … and the man they chose was the guy they sat on for the last four years, and it turned out to be the [former] leader of the National Party, “Minns said. Minutes before revealing that the business appointments went to the cabinet, Perrottet …

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Australian teenager Mollie O’Callaghan wins gold and surprises the world at 30 for the first time

Australia has a new golden girl after teenage sensation Mollie O’Callaghan was shot on the field in an impressive swim at the World Championships. Australian Mollie O’Callaghan, 18, overcame the “panic” to break world record Sarah Sjostrom and become the youngest women’s 100m freestyle world champion in more than 30 years. Zac Stubblety-Cook took advantage …

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Calls to expand access to oral COVID-19 drugs as expiration dates approach

“I really think that these tablets helped us a lot, because we didn’t have them [any symptoms] then, ”McWilliam said. The call to expand access to medicines for COVID-19 follows the Victorian government’s announcement that it will reduce its mass testing and vaccination sites by a week, as GPs and pharmacies offer more than 70 …

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A study shows that the saltiest ocean could prevent the Earth from freezing

The study may have responded to the mystery of the young, weak sun, which shone 20% brighter in archaic times. Although the Sun burned 20% brighter on primitive Earth, fossil evidence suggests that our planet had warm, shallow oceans where stromatolites, microbial mats, flourished. New research could have solved the “problem of the young, weak …

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Vaping crisis: WA babies get sick from ingesting liquid nicotine as e-cigarette poisoning doubles

WA Health has revealed that babies who ingest liquid nicotine are among a shocking increase in cases of vaporization poisoning in the state. It is understood that babies are finding uncooked electronic appliances and bottles around their homes and are sucking, drinking or inhaling the contents. This can lead to nausea, vomiting, headaches, intense breathing …

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Australian holidaymakers pay for the roof for accommodation due to staff shortages

Australian holidaymakers are warned they will pay more for accommodation as prices rise amid high demand, while staff shortages are forcing some hoteliers to limit the number of visitors. Data from the travel booking website, the Trivago hotel price index, which analyzes the prices of more than 400 booking sites, show that the average hotel …

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Anti-protest laws are an offense to democracy. They do not take place in Australia

A small public protest took place on Tuesday in Devonport, a coastal town in northern Tasmania. It was, as someone described on social media, a protest by “shopkeepers, farmers, fishermen, bakers, retirees and accommodation operators” who felt they were “left out by the decision-makers”. Perhaps these protests do not always receive the attention they deserve …

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European leaders grant Ukraine and Moldova EU candidate status

European Union leaders have formally accepted Ukraine as a candidate to join the 27-nation bloc, a bold geopolitical movement hailed by Ukraine and the EU itself as a “historic moment.” Key points: Moldova also received EU candidate status with Ukraine The decision sets in motion the EU’s most ambitious expansion since it hosted the former …

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The Australian study aims to uncover the mystery of extreme menstrual pain in young people

About half of the world’s population suffers from it every month, but even today the mystery still surrounds menstrual pain. Key points: More than 80% of teenage girls have suffered from menstrual cramps Researchers are trying to understand why it is more serious for some They are currently recruiting participants in the Northern Territory How …

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