Why blood clots are a major problem in COVID 19.
Why Blood Clots Are a Major Problem in Severe Covid-19
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Why blood clots are a major problem in COVID 19.
Why Blood Clots Are a Major Problem in Severe Covid-19
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Science
| Smithsonian Magazine
Visitors and residents arriving on the islands of Hawaii must register online before arriving.
Office of Enterprise Technology Services | New Online Safe Travels Application Mandatory on Sept. 1
Workers from Vanuatu arrive in Darwin to pick mangoes. It cost the NT mangoe growers $500,000.
"It's pretty exciting and this will pave the way for additional flights to come to Australia to help, firstly the mango industry here in the Northern Territory, but Australian [agriculture] more generally.
"We know that New Zealand is looking very closely at this and wanting to start its seasonal worker program as well.
Mango industry celebrates as seasonal workers from Vanuatu touch down in Darwin - ABC News
Victorian restrictions to last into 2021.
Months of virus restrictions ahead for Victorians, Premier warns
Flu season and coronavirus are about to collide in the USA. Now what?
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5 military sites selected across the USA for COVID vaccine stage iii trials.
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The National Cabinet has formally fractured.
The wild west channels those old secessionist dreams by refusing to get on Scott Morrison's COVID bus
US nurses & Doctors take to TIK TOK to fight COVID myths.
Doctors and Nurses Take to TikTok to Fight Covid Myths | WIRED
Victoria has a road map. NSW should follow.
Victoria now has a good roadmap out of COVID-19 restrictions. New South Wales should emulate it
The peril of opening the border too early.
How the pandemic ‘smashed’ India’s engine
Not so long ago, India had a sizzling economy that was lifting millions out of poverty. Leaders aimed to give the people a middle-class lifestyle, update the military and become a regional superpower that could some day rival China.
But the pandemic’s devastation is imperiling such aspirations. Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s early, abrupt lockdown hurt the economy but ended without having fully reined in the virus. India now has the fastest-growing outbreak, reporting a global record of more than 90,632 new cases on Sunday. Its economy has shrunk faster than that of any other major nation. As many as 200 million people could slip back into poverty.
Quotable: “The engine has been smashed,” said Arundhati Roy, one of India’s pre-eminent writers. “The ability to survive has been smashed. And the pieces are all up in the air. You don’t know where they are going to fall or how they are going to fall.”