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Aperçu of the week
“All we have to do is call our opponent a communist or a socialist or someone who will destroy our country.”
(Donald Trump. We'll see about that...)
Bad News of the Week
Since the end of the coronavirus pandemic - although there hasn't actually been one - I've been waiting for its successor in a slightly anxious mood. Another rapidly infecting virus that spreads worldwide, is potentially deadly and, above all, restricts all our lives again. Now it's here: Mpox. For the first time since Corona, the WHO (World Health Organization of the United Nations) has declared the highest alert level, a “public health emergency of international concern”. Because of the virus that was previously called “Monkey Pox”. Discovered in Congo at the end of 2023, it has now also broken out in Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi and Kenya.
The initial figures spoke of 14,000 suspected cases. Based on the usual 50% rate and the reported 500 deaths, this means that one in twelve people who become infected will die. That's a lot. So it's certainly a virus that should be taken seriously. One day later, it was reported that the first case in Europe had emerged in Sweden. Then the first three in Asia in Pakistan. It's the usual pattern: on the one hand, every infectious disease spreads faster and more uncontrollably in times of international travel. On the other hand, specific cases are only discovered when they are specifically sought or tested for. So the numbers will now quickly go through the roof. Because the spread is already more advanced than we know.
What will happen now? What will the states do? How will society react this time? And above all: what have we learned? There is a lot of talk in Germany about the need to come to terms with everything that has happened around COVID. Also to learn from the mistakes. There is a lot of need for clarification - for example with regard to the procurement of masks, the closure of schools, compulsory vaccination, curfews and unequal treatment in the retail sector. And what has happened since (drum roll please!): Nothing. What applies to politics also applies in private life. Some friends turned out to be conspiracy theorists, others were law and order hardliners, most were simply irritated and unsettled. There were even rifts right through families. Rifts that still exist.
And now we could all be facing the same situation, just as ill-prepared. And if Mpox doesn't develop into a pandemic, perhaps swine fever will spread to humans. Or bird flu. Or something else entirely, be it from the South American jungle or from the secret laboratory of some deep state. Or a revenant from the past spreads again - cholera still exists after all and first cases of polio are reported from Gaza. No, I'm not panicking. But I do have one or two worries. After all, humanity has shown itself more than once to be incapable of learning from the past. I would love to be wrong about that.
Good News of the Week
Venezuela is not giving up. It is wonderful to see how the people are fighting for democracy, no longer wanting to put up with the corruption of their “elites” and finally wanting to have a perspective worth living in. Just under a month ago, elections were held in the Latin American country, which could actually live in prosperity and peace but is suffering from dramatic economic decline, inflation and poverty since years. Or as investigative journalist Sebastiana Barráez says in the news magazine Der Spiegel: “Maduro has couped!”
Initially, the state electoral authority declared President Nicolás Maduro Moro, who has been clinging to power since 2013, the winner without providing any evidence - as is actually required by the constitution. The opposition has now had access to more than 80 percent of the printed protocols of the individual polling stations and has made them public. According to these, their candidate Edmundo González won with around 67 percent of the vote - compared to 30 percent for the incumbent head of government. So did Maduro commit electoral fraud? It looks like it.
The United Nations and the Carter Center had sent election observers to Venezuela. They have now criticized the election authority's actions and declared that the official result was not achieved democratically. The panel of experts speaks of an “unprecedented process in recent electoral history”. No wonder that most Latin American countries as well as the USA and Europe did not recognize the “official result”. And Maduro? He doesn't give a damn. The despot has further intensified the repression against the population with the help of the military, the National Guard and other state organs loyal to him. According to the independent rights organization Foro Penal, over 2,000 people have been arrested since the election. These include opposition politicians. And journalists. That speaks a clear language.
According to a report in the Wall Street Journal, the US government has now offered Maduro and close associates of the regime an amnesty if they relinquish power. I wish the Venezuelans would keep up the pressure. And the international stage too. Until Madura and his clan really abdicate. Because then the country, which has already been abandoned by 20% of its population in recent years, could return to better times. In a survey conducted by the Gallup polling institute in December 2012, the country's inhabitants were among the happiest people on earth. It would be nice if this vague memory could become reality again.
Personal happy moment of the week
“Your application for an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) has been approved. You are now authorized to travel to Canada by air.” Nothing more to add here. Taking off this sunday. Boy am I excited...
I couldn't care less...
...about the discussion that Germany “only” came 10th in the medal table at the Summer Olympics in Paris - behind hosts France and Great Britain, even though their populations are smaller. “What does it take for more medals?” asks the Tagesschau news channel. That is of little interest to me. Much more important is the charisma of athletes as figures of identification for a nation, the role model function for children, the motivation to surpass oneself. After all, it's not for nothing that the Olympic motto is “Taking part is everything”. In that sense, Eddie the Eagle really did fly.
It's fine with me...
...that the Democrats' party conference is now turning into a coronation mass. Because the most important decisions have been made: Presidential candidate and his (better in this case “her”) running mate. Normally, I would now say that political program content should not be completely secondary. But I don't care about that at the moment. The main thing is momentum. The main thing is optimism. The main thing is not to go back. The main thing is that Donald Jessica Trump doesn't triumph in November. Harris Walz!
As I write this...
...we're trying to catch a mouse. Apparently it was raining too hard outside and it wanted to get out into the dry. Now she's hiding behind a bookshelf and is afraid of us - even though we want to rescue her and set her free. Update: we've got her and she's fine. Second update: there seems to be another one...
Post Scriptum
It's good when someone doesn't look away but points. Even if it's about Israel committing an injustice. After all, you are then almost reflexively vilified as an Anti-Semite. In this respect, I am pleased that the European Union is showing more and more backbone in this regard. In this case, I am not referring to the maltreated Gaza Strip, but to the West Bank, where the Palestinian population is suffering more and more from brutal attacks by militant Israeli settlers - who can be sure of the backing of Benjamin Netanyahu's increasingly right-wing extremist government.
Once again, there have been attacks by extremist Israeli settlers on the population of the West Bank. And now EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell has had enough. He will “present a proposal for EU sanctions against the supporters of the violent settlers, including some members of the Israeli government”. Including the government! That's a bombshell. I very much hope that he finds the necessary support for this. Because this massive problem is currently all too easily overlooked in the great shadow of Gaza.
#thoughts#aperçu#good news#bad news#news of the week#happy moments#politics#donald trump#mpox#monkey pox#who#pandemic#coronavirus#venezuela#nicolas maduro#democracy#elections#canada#olympic games#Paris#democrats#kamala harris#mouse#gaza#west bank#josep borrell#european union#israel#tim walz#eddie the eagle
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Revealing interesting facts about death in the Corona virus era in Denny Ja’s selected work 26
Pandemic Virus Corona has changed our lives dramatically. In addition to disturbing daily life, this virus has also had a big impact on deaths throughout the world. In the elected work of Denny JA 26, there was an interesting facts that were revealed about death in the Corona virus era that we need to know. In his work, Denny JA 26 highlighted various aspects related to the death of the Corona virus. One of the interesting facts revealed is that this virus can affect anyone, regardless of age or previous health condition. Many think that only parents or who have certain diseases that are at high risk, but in reality everyone can be infected with this virus. In addition, Denny JA 26 also stressed that the Corona virus has a significant psychological impact. Not only for those who are infected, but also for families and relatives who lose loved ones due to this virus. Fear, anxiety, and sadness hit many people around the world. In his elected work, Denny Ja 26 invites us to better understand and support those who are facing this difficulty. One more interesting facts revealed in this work are about changes in the burial process. Along with the increasing number of deaths due to the Corona virus, many countries experience a great pressure in taking care of the bodies. The burial process also changed, with restrictions on the number of people allowed to attend and adjust the cleaning protocol. Denny Ja 26 reminds us of the importance of maintaining respect for people who have died, even in difficult situations like this. In his elected work, Denny Ja 26 also touched the topic of efforts made by the government and medical personnel in facing this pandemic. Limitations of medical facilities, the need for strict health protocols, as well as efforts to handle the surge in cases into important points emphasized by Denny Ja 26. This work reminds us of the importance of support and cooperation from all parties to overcome this crisis. Not only that, Denny Ja 26 also discussed the stigma that appeared to people who survived the Corona virus. They are often considered a virus carrier or shunned by the community. Through his work, Denny Ja 26 invites us to eliminate the stigma and provide support to those who have recovered. The presence of Denny Ja’s selected work 26 gave new insights about death in the Corona virus era. In difficult situations like this, it is important for us to continue to prioritize empathy, support each other, and share accurate information. Denny Ja 26 gave high appreciation to all medical heroes who struggled persistently to fight this virus, as well as those who have lost their loved ones. Overcoming the Corona virus pandemic is not an easy task, but with better knowledge and awareness, we can be together through this difficult time. Denny Ja selected work 26 provides space for reflection and increases our understanding of death in the Corona virus era. Let’s work together to maintain our health, support each other, and hope that this difficult time will soon pass.
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The Importance of Discussing Denny Ja 26 Elected Work: Death in the Corona Virus Era
Artwork has always been a reflection of our daily lives. In difficult situations such as the Corona virus pandemic, art can be a channel for expression and reflect on the situation around us. One of the interesting and worthy artwork of art is Denny Ja 26: Death in the Corona virus era. Denny Ja 26: Death in the Corona virus era is a work that questioned death in the context of this pandemic. Through essay poetry, Denny Ja described life that changed drastically since the entry of the Corona virus into our lives. He describes how death becomes a lurk reality, and how we must face it. This work attracted the attention of many people because Denny JA was able to express the fear, loss, and anxiety felt by many people in this Pandemic period. He uses dark and contrasting colors to create a tense and tense atmosphere. Through this work, Denny JA invites all of us to reflect on the importance of life and how we must appreciate every moment given to us. There are some things that make this work very important for us to discuss. First, he reminds us of the importance of maintaining our own health and safety. This pandemic has changed the way we live and interact with others. Through his work, Denny Ja reminded us to always apply the recommended health protocol, such as washing hands regularly, wearing masks, and maintaining physical distance. We must realize how valuable our lives are and how important it is to maintain health. Second, this work also highlighted the social and emotional impacts of this Pandemic. Many people feel isolated and lonely during the lockdown and social restrictions. Denny Ja managed to describe these feelings through his work. He invites us to support each other and pay attention to each other. We need to appreciate and understand that everyone is struggling in their own way of facing this difficult reality. In addition, this work also touches a deeper issue of the meaning of life and death. The Corona virus has reflected how fragile human life and how death can happen at any time and to anyone. This work invites us to reflect on the nature of life and respect every moment we have. He invites us to live with awareness and live life as well as possible. In facing this pandemic, artwork like Denny Ja 26: Death in the Corona virus era is a kind of therapy for many people. He is able to describe what is felt by many people, expressing emotions that are difficult to express in words, and provide hope and inspiration for those who are facing this difficult time. In this article, we have discussed the importance of artwork in dealing with the Corona virus pandemic. Denny Ja 26: Death in the Corona virus era is an example of a work that succeeded in describing the difficult situation that we face. Through this work, Denny JA invites us to reflect on the meaning of life, maintain health, and support each other. In closing, let us continue to appreciate and appreciate the work of art that is able to describe the reality of our lives.
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Carefully reviewed Denny Ja 26: “Death in the Corona Virus Era”
In a challenging situation like today, it is important for us to understand and face the reality that is wisely. One of the works that succeeded in highlighting the issue was the essay poem “Death in the Corona Virus” by Denny JA. Denny JA, as a famous intellectual and writer in Indonesia, has succeeded in presenting stunning works through her selected essay poetry, “Death in the Corona Virus”. This essay poem discusses the phenomenon of death that occurs during the Pandemi Covid19, which has claimed many lives around the world. In his essay poetry, Denny JA thoroughly peeling how this pandemic has changed the way we see and feel death. He described in detail how difficult it was to face death in the Corona virus era, both physically and emotionally. Denny Ja wisely highlighted various aspects related to death, such as a changing burial protocol, deep sadness, and the loss felt by the family and friends left behind. In his essay poetry, Denny Ja also provides a deep insight about how Pandemi Covid19 has influenced the health care system in Indonesia. He clearly described the big challenges faced by medical personnel, ranging from lack of medical equipment to the physical and mental fatigue they experienced. Denny Ja invites the reader to appreciate the struggle and sacrifice of the medical heroes who are at the forefront against this Pandemi. In addition, Denny Ja also reviews the social and psychological changes that occur due to this pandemic. He described the feelings of loneliness and isolation felt by many people, especially those who had to undergo independent isolation or quarantine. Denny Ja also explained how this Pandemic has influenced the way we celebrate and gather in a funeral, given the existence of social restrictions that must be followed to minimize the spread of viruses. This essay poem also gives an optimistic view of the future. Denny Ja argues that this difficult Masamasa can be a moment that strengthens the solidarity and sense of humanity between us. He invites us to support and respect each other, as well as raising awareness of the importance of health and cleanliness. In this whole work, Denny Ja shows his expertise in delivering complex messages in clear and familiar language. This essay poem is also equipped with data and facts that support, making it a source of valuable information for readers who want to understand more deeply about death in the Corona virus era. “Death in the Corona virus” is a strong reminder of the fragility of life and human courage in the midst of unexpected challenges. This essay poem invites us to more respect every moment and maintain our health well. Denny Ja has succeeded in producing memorable and inspiring works, and this essay poem is highly recommended for anyone who wants to explore and understand the phenomenon of death in the Corona virus. Thus, it can be concluded that the essay poem “Death in the Corona Virus Era” by Denny Ja is a selected work that has succeeded in reviewing carefully and deeply the phenomenon of death that occurred during this Covid19 Pandemi. Denny Ja has presented a valuable perspective and provided encouragement to live life wisely and bravely in an era full of challenges like now.
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Understanding Pandemi through Denny Ja 26’s point of view in the Poetry of Death Essays in the Corona Virus Era
Pandemi Covid19 has drastically changed our lives. In this situation full of uncertainty, it is important for us to understand this pandemic from various points of view. One interesting point of view is what Denny JA 26 presented in his essay poem entitled Death in the Corona Virus Era. Through this essay poem, Denny JA 26 gave valuable insight into this pandemic and its influence on Indonesian society. In his essay poetry, Denny JA 26 invites us to see this pandemic as a complex unity, from its impact on the health system to its implications on social and economic. With a straightforward and easy to understand writing style, Denny Ja 26 is able to bring us through an interesting journey in understanding this pandemic. One of the interesting things in this essay poem is the emphasis of Denny Ja 26 on the importance of maintaining mental health in the middle of Pandemic. He highlighted how this pandemic created unsettling uncertainty in everyday life and how this directly affected our mental health. Denny Ja 26 gives practical advice on how to maintain mental health during Pandemi, ranging from doing routine physical activity to maintaining social relations through technology. In addition, Denny Ja 26 also reviewed the impact of this pandemic on the economic sector. He highlighted how social restrictions and lockdown have resulted in significant economic declines in many countries, including Indonesia. Denny Ja 26 invites us to see this economic challenge as an opportunity to innovate and rebuild a more resistant economy in the future. In his essay poetry, Denny Ja 26 also discusses the importance of compliance with the health protocol in handling this pandemic. He highlighted how to use masks, maintain physical distance, and washing hands regularly has been proven effective in breaking the chain of the spread of viruses. Denny Ja 26 reminds us that through compliance with this health protocol, we can contribute to protect ourselves and also the surrounding community from the spread of the Corona virus. One interesting thing about this essay poem is the optimistic Denny Ja 26 approach in dealing with this pandemic. He emphasized that with the cooperation and spirit of mutual cooperation, we can go through this difficult time. Denny Ja 26 gave an inspirational example of how Indonesian people have adapted to this situation, ranging from innovation in the field of health to solidarity in helping those affected. In the whole, the essay poetry of death in the Corona virus era by Denny Ja 26 is a valuable source of insight about Pandemi Covid19. Denny Ja 26 succeeded in describing this pandemic comprehensively, emphasizing mental health, economy, compliance with health protocols, and the spirit of mutual cooperation. This essay poem will be very useful for those who want to understand more about this pandemic and also seek inspiration in dealing with this difficult time. By exploring the perspective of Denny Ja 26 in this essay poem, we can become more aware of the importance of maintaining mental health, innovating in facing economic challenges, and contributing to protecting ourselves and people from the spread of the Corona virus.
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In -depth analysis of death in the Corona virus era according to Denny JA 26
In the era of the Corona virus pandemic that is engulfing the world today, the issue of death is one of the main concerns. Death from the Corona virus has drastically changed our lives. In this article, we will conduct an in -depth analysis of death in the Corona virus era based on Denny JA's view 26. Denny Ja 26, a prominent epidemiologist in Indonesia, has given an important view of the death of the Corona virus. According to him, death can be caused by several main factors such as public health conditions, health care systems, and socioeconomic factors. One of the main factors that affect the mortality rate is the health condition of the public. In a situation of pandemic like this, people who have weak health conditions or have accompanying diseases such as diabetes, hypertension, or chronic respiratory problems are at higher risk to experience death due to the corona virus. Therefore, it is important for every individual to maintain their health by exercising diligently, eating nutritious food, and maintaining personal hygiene. In addition, the health care system also plays an important role in dealing with deaths from the Corona virus. Denny JA 26 stressed the importance of hospital capacity and health facilities in dealing with patients with the Corona virus. The availability of intensive care rooms, ventilator, and adequate medical personnel is very important to increase the level of healing and reduce mortality. Therefore, the government and health institutions must work together to increase the capacity of the health care system in order to face the challenges of this Corona virus. Socio -economic factors also play a role in the mortality rate due to the Corona virus. In lockdown situations and social restrictions that are imposed to control the spread of viruses, many people lose their jobs and sources of income. This can result in financial instability and social welfare problems that have a negative impact on individual mental and physical health. Denny JA 26 stressed the need for social support and adequate economic assistance for affected people, to reduce the negative impact on health and mortality rates. Although the mortality rate due to the Corona virus is still a major concern, Denny JA 26 also gives some hope. Through strict prevention efforts, such as travel restrictions, use of masks, and maintaining social distance, we can reduce the risk of virus transmission and ultimately reduce the mortality rate. In addition, the development of the ongoing vaccine also provides great hopes to overcome this pandemic effectively. Denny Ja 26 also emphasized the importance of the role of individuals in dealing with this pandemic. Every individual has the responsibility to maintain personal health, follow the recommended health protocol, and remain calm in dealing with difficult situations. With strong solidarity and cooperation between individuals, governments, and health institutions, we can fight the Corona virus pandemic together. In an in -depth analysis of death in the Corona virus era according to Denny JA 26, we learn that factors such as public health conditions, health care systems, and socioeconomic factors play an important role in the mortality rate.
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Exploring the elected work of Denny Ja 58: Understanding more deeply the Queen of Adil named Virus Corona
Introduction In this modern era, we often hear about the Corona virus that has spread throughout the world. However, do we really understand this virus well? In this article, we will learn more about the Corona virus and its impact on society. I. Introduction to the Corona Virus A. What is the Corona virus? B. History of the Spread of the Corona Virus C. Types of Corona Virus D. How does the Corona virus spread? II. Significance of Denny JA's selected work 58 A. Who is Denny JA? B. Why is Denny JA 58's chosen work important? C. How does Denny Ja analyze the Corona virus through this work? D. What makes this work different from other works about the Corona virus? III. Understand more in the Ratu Adil named Virus Corona A. What is the meaning of "Ratu Adil" in the context of the Corona virus? B. How does the Corona virus affect everyday life? C. What do we need to do to deal with the Corona virus? D. How does the Corona virus affect the global economy? IV. Social and psychological impacts of the corona virus A. Isolation and social restrictions B. Fear and Anxiety of the Community C. Impact on Mental Welfare D. Social Support in dealing with the Corona virus V. Corona Virus Prevention and Treatment Actions A. Health Protocols that need to be followed B. Vaccination and Treatment available C. How can people help in preventing the spread of the Corona virus? D. The role of government in handling the corona virus Conclusion In this article, we have learned more about the corona virus and their impact on society. Denny Ja 58's chosen work, "Ratu Adil named Virus Corona" provides valuable insights about how this virus has changed our world. The Corona virus is not only a health problem, but also has significant social, economic and psychological impacts. It is important for us to understand this virus well and take the precautions needed to protect ourselves and the people around us. With the cooperation and support of all parties, we can overcome this pandemic and build a safer and healthier world.
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Discussing Denny Ja's selected work 58: Dissecting the character of Ratu Adil named Virus Corona
Introduction: In this modern era, humans are faced with new challenges. One of them is the corona virus outbreak that spreads throughout the world. This virus has claimed many lives and disrupts the daily lives of the people. In this difficult situation, many observers and authors try to understand the character of this Corona virus. One of the interesting works is the essay poem "Ratu Adil named Virus Corona" written by Denny JA 58. In this article, we will discuss this selected work and dissect characters from the Corona virus. Discussion: 1. Introduction to Denny JA 58 Denny JA 58 is a famous social writer and observer in Indonesia. He has written many essay poems and articles about various topics, including politics, existence, and human psychology. In his essay poem entitled "Ratu Adil named Virus Corona", Denny JA 58 tries to understand the character of the Corona virus which is currently in the world. 2. Ratu Adil Character In this work, Denny Ja 58 depicts the Corona virus as "Ratu Adil". This term refers to the characteristics of the Corona virus which has the ability to spread quickly and claimed many victims. Ratu Adil also has an unexpected nature and is difficult for humans to overcome. In his essay poetry, Denny Ja 58 invites the reader to understand these qualities and how we can deal with them. 3. Spread of the Corona Virus In his essay poetry, Denny Ja 58 discussed in detail about how to spread the Corona virus. He explained how this virus can spread through respiratory droplets and contact with contaminated surfaces. Denny Ja 58 also illustrates how this virus can survive in the air and surface for a long time. The fast and easy spread of the Corona virus is one of the main characters that makes it so dangerous. 4. Impact of the Corona Virus In addition to discussing the characteristics of the Corona virus, Denny Ja 58 also described the impact caused by this plague. He discussed the health effects, such as the symptoms caused by the Corona virus and the high mortality rate. Denny Ja 58 also discusses the economic and social impacts caused by the spread of the Corona virus. He argues that the spread of the Corona virus has damaged many sectors and disrupts the daily lives of the community. 5. Prevention efforts In his essay poetry, Denny Ja 58 also discusses the effort to overcome the Corona virus. He described how the government and the community tried to control the spread of this virus through a strict social restriction and health protocol. Denny Ja 58 also gives suggestions about how we can protect ourselves and the people around us from the Corona virus. Conclusion: In the selected work of Denny Ja 58 entitled "Ratu Adil named Virus Corona", we can understand the character of the Corona virus which is currently in the world. In his essay poetry, Denny Ja 58 depicts the Corona virus as "Ratu Adil" which has characteristics that are difficult for humans to overcome. He also discussed the distribution and impact caused by the Corona virus, as well as its countermeasures. By understanding the characters of this virus, we can be better prepared and able to fight this plague.
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Understanding Denny Ja's selected work 58: Ratu Adil named Virus Corona in depth
On this occasion, we will discuss the chosen work from Denny Ja 58 entitled "Ratu Adil named Virus Corona". In this article, we will review in depth about how Denny JA 58 understands the Corona virus phenomenon that is engulfing the world today. Let's start by studying the contents of this work. I. Introduction In this introduction to this work, Denny JA 58 introduced the reader to the background and purpose of the writing. Denny JA 58 asserted that this work aims to provide a deeper understanding of the Corona virus and its impact on the community. In this introduction, Denny Ja 58 explained why he chose the title "Ratu Adil named Virus Corona" and what he expected from this work. II. Corona virus phenomenon In this section, Denny Ja 58 describes in detail what the Corona virus is, how this virus spreads, and what is the main symptoms. Denny Ja 58 also discusses how the Corona virus can be a global pandemic that affects various aspects of human life. In this description, Denny Ja 58 uses trusted sources and valid data to provide accurate understanding to the reader. III. The impact of the corona virus on people's lives In this section, Denny Ja 58 illustrates in detail about how the Corona virus has influenced the lives of society as a whole. Denny Ja 58 discusses the economic impact caused, such as the disruption of the tourism and international trade sectors. Denny Ja 58 also explained the social and psychological impacts felt by the community due to this pandemic. In this writing, Denny Ja 58 uses relevant data and statistics to support its argument. IV. Government and community responses to the Corona virus In this section, Denny Ja 58 discusses the steps and policies taken by the government in handling the Corona virus pandemic. Denny Ja 58 also reviews how people respond to this situation, including compliance with health protocols and social restriction policies. Denny Ja 58 describes both the positive and negative side of the government and community response to this Pandemic. V. In -depth review of "Ratu Adil named Virus Corona" In this section, Denny Ja 58 did a deep study of his own work, "Ratu Adil named Virus Corona". Denny Ja 58 reviews the purpose and message to be conveyed through this work. Denny Ja 58 also discusses the methods and approaches used in writing this work. Denny Ja 58 gives a detailed explanation of how he connects the concept of Ratu Adil with the Corona virus phenomenon, and how he describes this pandemic in a unique and interesting point of view. VI. Conclusion In a strong and concise conclusion, Denny Ja 58 concluded by underline the importance of understanding the phenomenon of the corona virus in depth. Denny Ja 58 emphasizes that with a better understanding, we can face this pandemic more effectively. Denny Ja 58 also invites the reader to continue to support and appreciate the works that provide new understanding and insight about this phenomenon. Closing In this article, we have discussed the selected work from Denny Ja 58 entitled "Ratu Adil named Virus Corona". Denny Ja 58 managed to provide a deep understanding of the Corona virus and its impact on the community. Through the selection of interesting titles and a unique approach, Denny Ja 58 succeeded in connecting the concept of Ratu Adil with the Phenomenon of the Corona virus in an interesting way. Hopefully this article provides new insights and increases our understanding of this pandemic.
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People are going for tourism without following Corona protocol, then restrictions can be implemented: Health Ministry
People are going for tourism without following Corona protocol, then restrictions can be implemented: Health Ministry
Lav Agarwal People have set out on tourism after the second wave of corona infection weakened and restrictions were reduced. Not only this, such pictures have also come from hill stations like Manali, Shimla, in which people are not seen following the necessary rules like masks and social distancing. Meanwhile, the central government has said that if people do not follow the rules properly, then…
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Top Surgery Consult Questions
Here are all the questions I asked my surgeon at my consult. Not all were actually applicable to me, but he was really chill about going through every one. That was a big part of me feeling comfortable with him. I pulled out three pages of double spaced questions and said “I have kinda a lot…” and he said no worries, took them to read, and spent an hour with me answering them. If they rush you through a consult… will they really take the time they need in other areas? like literally performing surgery on you. Just things to think about that aren’t so obvious!
**Surgery Specific Questions: **
❏ What procedures could be done on my chest for my size, what they recommend, what options there are, etc.
❏ Do you do liposuction on the sides to help prevent dog ears? Or is there anything else you do to prevent dog ears?
❏ If lipo on the sides, are the lymph nodes near that area and a potential problem?
❏ Do you do chest contouring/masculinization? Do you use liposuction to help get the chest flat?
❏ What options do you offer in terms of nipples? Can I go nipple free?
❏ Where will my scars be? What shape will they be? With the amount of space between my breasts, does that typically result in there being space between my scars? Or will they be really close together or touch? *add preference photos and discussion here
❏ What is your end result goal with my chest? (n.b. mu surg said OUR goal is xyz. and that was another thing that made me choose him)
❏ Do you see anything coming up that will interfere with the results? If you get in there and can’t do the preferred plan, what would you do?
❏ How will surgery impact sensation?
❏ Do medical students/surgical residents take part in the surgery? If so, how much would they likely be doing
❏ what level of experience would they have?
❏ How will changes in weight affect the appearance of my chest after surgery? I tend to go up and down 10-15 pounds every couple years.
❏ Who will be in the operating room with you?
❏ How long does surgery typically take?
❏ Does a catheter get put in for this surgery? And an intubation tube? Are you put under general anesthesia?
❏ Will I be walking into the OR and conscious, or will I be sedated prior?
**Surgeon Questions: **
❏ training and certifications? (ABPS, ABCS,) Specific trans care?
❏ How often do your patients come back for revisions? Are revisions included in the original cost?
❏ What made you want to specialize in gender affirming surgery?
❏ What’s the best way to get in touch with you?
❏ What is your patient satisfaction rate?
❏ How many of my procedures have you performed? Can I see before and after photos of previous patients/results?
❏ How many mastectomies are performed at this facility monthly?
❏ Are there any legal cases pending against you by any trans patients?
**Complications Questions: **
❏ What complications can occur?
❏ How many of those complications heal on their own?
❏ How many people end up needing another surgery?
❏ How often do your patients have complications?
❏ How often do your patients get hematomas?
❏ What can be done to prevent that from happening?
❏ What other surgical complications are there?
❏ How are complications handled?
❏ will my sle or other conditions cause complications? (n.b. or put your own medical needs)
❏ Do any of my medications pose any issues?
❏ I use cannabis for appetite and anxiety. How long before surgery and how long after surgery should I abstain? Can I use edibles?
** Pre-Op Questions **
❏ Are there any factors that could cause the surgery to be delayed? What are guidelines for BP?
❏ Is there any protocol for corona virus?
❏ Are there any medications that you need me to stop before surgery? Should I take as normal on the day of the surgery?
❏ Are there any pre-op instructions to follow?
❏ Do you recommend pre-op vitamin c? Pre-op hibiclens? (n.b. vit c promotes healing, hibiclens disinfects your skin)
❏ Do you advocate for pre-banking blood for transfusions?
❏ Do I need to fast and stop water intake before surgery? How long?
❏ What kind of pre-op physical and bloodwork do you need?
❏ Is there a pre-op appointment before the surgery date?
❏ Do I need a Mammogram before surgery?
❏ What is the insurance process like on your end?
❏How quickly will you know whether or not my insurance will help pay for the procedure?
❏ How will that be communicated to me? Do I need further documentation? Who at your office should I direct my insurance questions to?
❏ Should I have my genes tested for breast cancer risk?
❏ Will there be a time to talk to the anesthesiologist with questions about the anesthesia end of things? Ie: anesthesia, nausea medication, anxiety medication,
**Post Op Questions: **
❏ how can I expect to feel when I wake up? 1 hr later? 2? 6?
❏ Do you use post op binders? Or ace bandages? Do you provide the binder? Is there a specific brand I should buy? How long post op should I expect to wear the binder?
❏ What kind of supplies do you provide post op? What do I need to buy?
❏ How long are the drains kept in? Can they be taken out sooner if there is not a large output?
❏ How long do I have to wait before I can shower?
❏ How long post op until I can drive?
❏ What should I expect for pain level? Timeline?
❏ What is the timeline/frequency on post-op visits? Will they be scheduled before the surgery so I can arrange driving the first week or two and then just know what to expect after that?
❏ Is it better to sleep in a recliner post op?
❏ What does the typical recovery timeline look like? Will you provide a document with the restriction guidelines?
Restrictions?
Daily Activities?
At what point of my recovery can I walk a mile? Drive? Exercise? Lift things like groceries?
❏ What medications will be prescribed? Are there other/complementary options for pain management?
❏ What kind of help will I need with my recovery?
❏ Will you provide a written version of post op instructions?
❏ What dressing changes will I need to do after surgery? How often? What are signs of infection or complication we can notice during dressing changes?
❏What scar care routine do you recommend?
❏ How soon after surgery can I see my final results? How much do complications impact the final result?
❏ What are my options if I don’t like the final result?
❏ Will I be able to do light stretching of my back and legs post op to help with my bad back? What about taking walks and slowly riding an exercise bike to get movement in there to alleviate pain? Or what kind of light exercises/movement would you recommend?
❏What percentage of your patients still have pain years after surgery?
❏ Is there anything you do or have people do in recovery to help prevent the likelihood of having long term pain? *specific post op and pre op care
❏ Do you provide a letter for getting the gender marker changed on identification and birth certificates?
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Revealing the interesting facts behind Denny Ja’s selected work 26: “Death in the Corona Virus Era”
In the current Pandemic era, many Indonesian writers and intellectuals are trying to convey their views on the situation that is being faced by the community. One of the works that attract attention is the latest essay poetry from Denny JA 26 entitled “Death in the Corona Virus Era”. This essay poem reveals an interesting facts behind the Pandemic that is engulfing this world. Let’s explore some interesting facts contained in this selected work. First, Denny JA 26 brings us to see how this pandemic affects various aspects of human life. In his essay poetry, he described in detail the impact of the Corona virus on health, economy, and social interaction. Denny JA 26 not only focused on Indonesia, but also saw the global impact of this Pandemic. He discussed how other countries face the same challenges and the efforts they made to overcome them. In addition, Denny Ja 26 also revealed various different thoughts and perspectives related to this Pandemic. He interviewed various experts and experts in his field to get a diverse and in -depth point of view. This gives a broader perspective reader about how this pandemic has an impact on various sectors of life. In his elected work, Denny Ja 26 also presents the latest data and statistics about the spread of the Corona virus. He described the number of cases, healing rates, and mortality rates in various countries. This data helps readers to better understand the extent to which this pandemic has spread and how it impacts on the mortality rate. In addition, Denny Ja 26 also discussed the psychological effects caused by Pandemi. He described how fear, anxiety, and stress caused by pandemic can have an impact on individual mental health. Denny Ja 26 gives practical advice on how to deal with stress and create emotional balance in the midst of this difficult situation. Denny Ja 26’s elected work also explored the efforts made by the government and the community in facing this pandemic. He reviewed government policies taken to handle the spread of viruses, such as lockdown policies and social restrictions. In addition, Denny Ja 26 also discussed the role of the community in breaking the chain of the spread of this virus, such as the importance of maintaining cleanliness and discipline in implementing health protocols. Not only discussing facts and analysis, Denny Ja 26 also provides inspiration and hope through his elected work. He invited the reader to remain optimistic and brave in facing this challenge. Denny Ja 26 stressed the importance of solidarity and cooperation between individuals and between countries in overcoming this pandemic. In closing, Denny Ja 26’s chosen work entitled “Death in the Corona Virus Era” revealed an interesting facts and gave a different perspective on the Pandemic that was engulfing this world. Through his essay poetry, Denny Ja 26 succeeded in bringing the reader to see various aspects that were affected by Pandemi, as well as providing inspiration and hope in the midst of difficult situations. This essay poem should be considered to be read by anyone who wants to get a deeper insight about this pandemic.
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Working from Home: A Boon or Bane?
The covid-19 pandemic, no one can doubt that, has turned the world upside down. From work from home to being digital, it has evolved many industries and also challenged the way we used to think of work and the workplace. This global pandemic has created a new definition for every aspect of a persons’ life. Now let’s get into it with one of the most trending trends of covid-19 which started to buzz in our ears from the inception of lockdown – “Work From Home”. At times, it comes to my mind that WFH might have also been included in the 2020 list of buzzing words. “The new normal” word was embraced and incorporated in the list of the worst buzzing words of 2020 by “The Buzzsaw". And we are also aware that when we say working from home or WFH it follows the protocol of “The New Normal”. According to the 2020 report of Pew Research Centre, 20% of the employee used to work from home in America before the Covid outbreak and as everything changed with the restriction to stay at home, during the lockdown, the numbers upsurge by leaps and bound. However, the data’s result shows something more startling. It’s not the percentage of employees who work from home (71%) during the lockdown. But their response to the question. When they were asked that would they still love to work from home once the restriction would be left and the pandemic ends? 54% of them respond in consensus to WFH. When we talk about work from home, we can’t drop the pros and cons of this new normal. Certainly, the subject is unarguable, the matter of argument would not dissolve so easily when it comes to the advantages and disadvantages of WFH. So, let’s begin the discussion. Start off with some good news:As the pew foundation research reveals that people have started to embrace the “Working From Home” culture and even love the flexibility bestowed on them. The path which is not chosen voluntarily for many employees; happened to be something which they embraced bit by bit but heartily. It’s more like a blessing in disguise now. There are many people almost (86%) who say they feel a lower level of stress when it comes to working from home. In the wake of covid, Work from Home also gives you the certainty that you are safe behind the walls of your home which itself seems the greatest succor. We, in general, don’t want to talk about the cons and bad things. However, don’t forget that Failure is much more important than success. Cause it always bestowed on you the opportunity to grow. Let’s dive into the cons of WFH” The Corona Virus itself is enough to raise the level of cortisol and makes you feel threatened. And the long working hours, are added salt to injury. Prolong video call meetings and conference makes it even worse. According to the study done by Twingate (which include 1000 remote employees), 40% of employee have encountered mental exhaustion after attending the long video calls. Cloud infrastructure company Digital Ocean did a survey in 2019 which let out the striking findings. Even before the pandemic (when people choose to work from home voluntarily) 82% of remote tech workers in the U. S. stated that they feel completely burnout. Almost 40% of them reveal they feel their work is more demanding in terms of time. And this encounter led to greater anxiety as they groused with a tight-lipped smile about the fact that they have to grant more time than in-office employees. A report published in a survey by Buffer unearth, 78% of employees working remotely declare their company doesn’t cover internet costs. P.S. One thing I want to let you know is that the findings of the research are more or less about “how an individual view this term – “Work From Home”. As an individual, we all have a different point of views. We observe things in our own unique way. We experience events differently. Yes, I understand that what we want to gather from data, is an objective reality or rule from the subjective calculation. And there is nothing wrong with it. But all I want you to leave with this consideration; that neither it’s true nor it’s a lie. So, the pros and cons
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Lupine Publishers | Johns Hopkins Aramco Healthcare Experience in Management Of Cancer Patient’s Treatment During COVID -19 Pandemic Lockdown Of Qatif Governorate
Lupine Publishers | Open Access Journal of Oncology and Medicine (OAJOM)
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Background: COVID-19 pandemic is a serious ongoing global public health crisis. It significantly impacted healthcare systems ability to deliver effective and timely cancer treatment. Cancer patients are at increased risk of death from corona virus. It is essential to continue the healthcare of cancer-patients who reside in a lockdown-zone. Therefore, redeployment of healthcare resources and strategies is vital.
Objective: To highlight JHAH efforts in initiating a remote cancer-therapy infusion center in a lockdown-zone located in Qatif governorate, Saudi Arabia, during March to April 2020, to ensure the continuation of quality evidence-based oncology treatment to eligible patients in a timely manner.
Methods: JHAH medical staff residing in Qatif, already under lockdown as precautionary measures, was redeployed to work in a contracted private hospital (Al Zahra General Hospital; ZGH). To provide the required treatment for JHAH cancer patient who were banned from exiting the lockdown-zone and receiving cancer-treatment at the oncology centre in Dhahran. Oncology treatment team reviewed treatment protocols for all scheduled cancer patients. Patients had the required laboratory tests in ZGH, ahead of treatment date. If the results were acceptable, treatment orders were released, and pharmacy prepared the medications for next day appointments. Medications were delivered to ZGH in Qatif governorate, where JHAH medical team administered them and provided the appropriate care.
Results: 116 JHAH cancer patients received various treatments safely as planned in ZGH. Despite an ongoing global pandemic, the care delivery efforts of the oncology team at JHAH resulted in a patient satisfaction rate above 92%.
Conclusions: Our experience showed that delivering quality care for cancer patients under lockdown was feasible and successful. A well-established healthcare system with supportive leadership, multidisciplinary teamwork and a passion to provide quality and effective service to cancer patients are essential for continuity of care during a pandemic event.
Keywords: COVID-19 pandemic; Cancer-treatment; Lockdown; Precautionary measures
Introduction
Corona virus disease 2019 (COVID-19) emerged in China during the last quarter of 2019 and is responsible for the ongoing pandemic affecting people and healthcare systems worldwide. Its rapid spread amongst humans suggests that COVID-19 is a community-acquired respiratory virus (CARV) [1] that causes respiratory illness [2, 3]. Patients with chronic health conditions and immunocompromised patients are at higher risk of complications from COVID [4-6]. Patients with active cancer have an increased risk of death compared to other comorbidities [6]. A preliminary report from Italy indicates that 18-20% of patients with COVID-19 had been diagnosed with cancer in the preceding 5 years [7, 8]. Cancer patients were reported to have a twofold increased risk of contracting COVID-19 compared to the rest of population [9, 10]. Nosocomial infections within the healthcare services were also observed, which stresses the importance of proper infection control [11]. A cohort study in Wuhan, China revealed that the case rate for COVID-19 in hospitalized cancer patients was 10%, compared to 7% in healthcare workers, with higher severity and mortality in cancer patients [12]. A global political commitment to pandemic preparedness is essential. Public health measures including containment and precautionary measures have been implemented worldwide to interrupt viral transmission. Many countries applied lockdown, encouraged social distancing and cancelled mass gatherings [13]. Saudi Arabia has implemented additional restrictive measures, one of which disturbed important religious events that occur annually and affects Muslims worldwide. In 2020, Umrah and Hajj were severely restricted [14, 15]. As COVID-19 cases increase substantially around the world, it will take longer time to control the infection. Therefore, implemented control measures will remain in place for an extended period of time [16]. Lockdown is a major challenge for healthcare systems to overcome while providing safe, timely, effective and efficient healthcare delivery. Restricting visits to hospitals or treatment centers to minimize infection risk might adversely jeopardize cancer patient’s health, [8, 16]. Therefore, a paradigm shift in healthcare services infrastructure, workforce, staffing, and care strategies are rapidly evolving worldwide [17]. The UK National Health Service (NHS) guidelines highlighted that constraint on access to operating theatres might be problematic for cancer patients requiring surgical intervention and a contingency plan is necessary to be discussed by a multidisciplinary cancer treatment team [17-21]. Cancer treatment guidelines during COVID-19 suggest switching to oral and subcutaneous therapies rather than intravenous, whenever possible [22].
Therefore, during the COVID-19 pandemic, the benefit to risk ratio of cancer treatment requires reassessment. Depending on the magnitude of process changes within a certain region, prioritization of cancer therapy is necessary to ensure safe administration. Identification of high-risk endemic areas is important to provide sufficient medical care, since early access to medical care is vital for patient survival chances [23]. Securing access to treatment for cancer patients must be a priority. To ensure that healthcare is delivered despite the constrained resources is a challenge. Methods to be achieved may include; home medication deliveries, use of continuous infusion medication pumps, remote monitoring of patients undergoing oral treatments, and utilizing laboratory testing and healthcare treatment centers closer to home [24-26]. In Saudi Arabia, several restrictive measures have been implemented, one of which involved a lockdown for all cities nationwide, few of which were subjected to whole “quarantine” when defined as an epidemic zone, e.g. Qatif Governorate (QG) in the eastern province that has no medical facility to provide oncology services. Johns Hopkins Aramco Healthcare (JHAH) Oncology Center is located in the same province at Dhahran city. While QG was under lockdown, JHAH cancer patients living there could not access Dhahran to receive their treatment. Herein, we wish to share JHAH experience to continue cancer treatment under lockdown conditions. The main objective is to highlight JHAH efforts in initiating a remote cancer therapy infusion centre in QG during the lockdown period from March to April 2020.
Patients and Methods
An approval to publish this paper was obtained from JHAH institutional review board (IRB). The Cancer Institute at JHAH identified cancer patients with active disease and under lockdown. Patient with active disease included those eligible for curative or palliative, chemotherapy, radiotherapy, surgical intervention, biological therapy, immunotherapy, hormonal therapy, and those patients with bone marrow transplant or under immunosuppressive therapy.
Re-Deployment of JHAH Resources to Continue Access to Oncology Treatment for JHAH QG Cancer Population
There are many JHAH medical staff residing in Qatif, including physicians, nurses, pharmacists, and other allied healthcare providers. Many JHAH’s cancer patients resides in Qatif as well. Because of the lockdown, those patients could not access JHAH oncology services located in Dhahran. JHAH and Cancer Institute leaders re-deployed JHAH resources in QG to initiate a remote cancer-therapy infusion site, as there is no other available oncology service center in the entire QG, to continue treatment for active JHAH cancer patients. Al Zahra General Hospital (ZGH) is a private hospital located in QG. JHAH leadership contracted ZGH to use part of a vacant inpatient ward to serve as an outpatient oncology clinic/ infusion center for JHAH cancer patients. The ward included four beds, an office/clinic and a storage area. JHAH used its medical staff residing in QG to work in ZGH. With one consultant haematologist/ medical oncologist, four certified oncology nurses (one of whom was an oncology nurse educator), a pharmacist, and a phlebotomist. The oncologist and nurses were assigned to care for cancer patients during the entire therapy administration process. An agreement was made with JHAH “shipment and receiving department” to transport any clinical equipment including personal protection equipment, medications and other supplies, daily to ZGH. Medications were delivered and administered at ZGH. A secondary JHAH temporary pharmacy was opened at Al-Muwasat hospital-Qatif (MWT) for all JHAH patients, including narcotic analgesics for cancer patients. Measures were taken to ensure that patients received their controlled medications, whilst complying with the Ministry of Health (MOH) regulations. Two months supply general medications were provided to avoid unnecessary patient visits to hospital during the pandemic and lockdown time.
JHAH Plan for treatment of Cancer Patients in QG
The Oncology Treatment Centre Team (OTCT) in Dhahran is a multidisciplinary team consisting of oncology physicians, nursing manager, nurse practitioners and pharmacists. They are responsible for making collaborative treatment decisions (Figure 1) and overcoming organizational and logistical challenges of providing oncology care at ZGH. Cancer patients were prioritized according to individual therapy protocol, goal of treatment, whether curative/palliative/or control. Treatment was delayed for some patients. Elective surgeries were postponed for others, to ensure patient health and safety by avoiding hospitalization during COVID-19 pandemic. When appropriate, neoadjuvant therapy was given. Patients who were to continue their treatment as planned; a pathway to organize the setting was put in place depending on the therapy type as follows: 1) Patients under chemotherapy protocols The principle of initiating the current remote cancer-therapy infusion centre in a lockdown area is based on visiting the treatment protocols planned for all affected cancer patients, and approve it by OCTC. The medications were prepared by Dhahran pharmacy then sent daily to be administrated at ZGH. A detailed process is illustrated in (Figure 1).
Figure 1: Process map; pathway setting for cancer therapy preparation in JHAH pharmacy in Dhahran and transporting it to ZGH in Qatif Governorate.
2) Patients under immune, biological and hormonal therapy Similar to the pathway setting of chemotherapy preparation, immune, biological and hormonal therapy protocols were prepared by JHAH pharmacy in Dhahran and transported to ZGH daily. 3) Patients under radiotherapy protocol Radiotherapy services were not available in any of QG hospitals. JHAH patients scheduled for radiotherapy were screened for COVID-19. Negative oral/nasopharyngeal swab for SARS-2 CoVi RNA was a prerequisite to obtain a special permission from the MOH and MOI to travel to Dhahran. They stayed in hotels quarantine for 14 days, before they could be resuming or starting radiation. 4) Patients receiving supportive treatments Supportive medication or procedures that were also provided in ZGH including central line (CVAD) flushing, Zoledronic Acid, Factor VII and enzyme therapy administration. 5) Patients under palliative therapy: Patients receiving palliative chemotherapy received their treatment as others with curative intent. They benefited from virtual clinics, all their supportive palliative medications were prescribed by their primary oncologist and they received it from MWT. JHAH palliative care nurse coordinator was one of the registered JHAH nurses working in ZGH; she evaluated patients and coordinated their care with Dhahran oncologists. JHAH patients who were admitted to a medical designated medical facility (MDF) in QG, and deemed to require transfer to JHAH, permission was obtained through MOH.
Plan if any COVID-19 Symptoms Present During Treatment Period
Visual triage was performed in a segregated waiting area, signs and symptoms of cancer patients may experience therapy related side effects similar to COVID-19. In the event that a patient developed or presented with COVID-19 symptoms such as; fever, cough, sore throat or difficulty in breathing, they would be redirected for appropriate viral swabbing and their treatment postponed until a negative result was produced. Physical distancing measures were implemented by spacing out seats and limiting visitors in the treatment areas, and if a high-risk case identified, MOH was notified.
Results
A total of 116 JHAH cancer patients with solid and haematological malignancies on active treatment were served at ZGH during the lockdown period in QG between March to April 2020. This included 30 patients who continued their chemotherapy as planned, 33 patients received biological immunotherapies, 15 patients received hormonal treatment, and 22 patients received supportive treatments. Five patients who were on palliative therapy received care as well. Eleven patients were undergoing radiotherapy, were transferred to JHAH oncology centre in Dhahran and treated. (Figure 2) In addition, a total of 140 blood tests were performed in ZGH laboratory including repeated abnormal tests results. One patient had a Lumbar Puncture for administration of intrathecal chemotherapy.
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CM INSPECTS LOCKDOWN SITUATION IN LAHORE WITHOUT PROTOCOL
With the compliments of, The Directorate General Public Relations, Government of the Punjab, Lahore Ph: 99201390. No.704/Ehtisham/Akram HANDOUT (A) LAHORE, May 02: Chief Minister Punjab Sardar Usman Buzdar, in order to monitor the lockdown situation in the provincial metropolis, visited different areas of Lahore without any protocol. The Chief Minister expressed satisfaction over the complete implementation on lockdown and thanked the trader community for their cooperation. Usman Buzdar also lauded the services of the administration, police, army and rangers for ensuring the effective implementation of Corona SOPs. He inspected the lockdown situation of Jail Road, Fairozepur Road, Gulberg, Garden Town, Model Town and other areas. He also reviewed the sanitation arrangements of the city and expressed indignation over the poor sanitation situation and reprimanded the officials of Lahore Waste Management Company. He directed to improve the cleanliness arrangements in the city. He said that the lockdown is for the protection of the citizens and they have followed the SOPs responsibly. The Corona situation is being monitored round the clock. Citizens should follow government instructions if they want to avoid further restrictions. He termed the sanitation arrangements in the city unsatisfactory and directed that the heap of garbage should immediately be removed besides adopting the effective strategy to further improve the cleanliness condition. **** No.703/Ehtisham/Akram HANDOUT (A) LAHORE, May 02: Punjab Chief Minister Sardar Usman Buzdar has taken notice of the death of a citizen when a stray kite string slit his throat in Baghbanpura Gujranwala and sought a report from RPO Gujranwala. He also directed to initiate legal action against the responsible. Usman Buzdar has expressed a deep sense of sorrow and grief over this incident and extended his heartfelt sympathies and condolences with the bereaved family of the deceased. Usman Buzdar said that ensuing the complete ban on kite flying is the responsibility of the police and termed the loss of precious human lives a failure and criminal negligence of the concerned police station. He further directed the police to ensure effective implementation of the ban on kite flying besides taking preventive measure to avoid such incidents in future. Strict action should be taken against the violators without any discrimination under the zero-tolerance policy, he added. **** No.705/Ehtisham/Akram HANDOUT (A) LAHORE, May 02: Punjab Chief Minister Sardar Usman Buzdar on World Press Freedom Day has paid tributes to the services of journalists who rendered sacrifices for the freedom of press and played unprecedented role for creating collective awareness among the people. He said that those who stood for supremacy of truth and righteousness become the torchbearer of the society. He termed the freedom of press a mirror of collective consciousness of any society. A responsible journalism should not cross the religious and social limits. Free and responsible media is the best representative, informer and critic of the society. Truth cannot be hidden adding that freedom of press is linked with sense of social responsibility. He appreciated the role of those journalists who bring the truth in the limelight for the interest of the people. He said that PTI government believes in freedom of expression. Prompt measures have been taken on the public complaints in print, electronic and social media. Punjab government is striving for the promotion of regional and national journalism. Providing secure environment to the journalist during the performance of their duties is the top priority of government. **** PRESS RELEASE LAHORE, May 02: PPP’s MPAs Raees Nabeel Ahmed and Ghazanfer Ali Khan from PP-265 and 255 respectively called on Punjab Chief Minister Sardar Usman Buzdar and expressed their complete confidence in his leadership. They also apprised the Chief Minister about the problems and the needs of the people of their constituencies. Usman Buzdar said that remote and backward areas were intentionally neglected during the previous regime as development and progress is the right of every city and town. He said that former rulers deliberately plundered the funds of backward areas and this unjustified distribution of resources in the past substantially increase the deprivations of backward areas. The incumbent government believes in composite development and taking the backward areas along in its journey of development and progress. Anti-development elements cannot befool the people any more through their false propaganda. Pakistan is moving ahead on the road to progress under the leadership of Prime Minister Imran Khan. He asserted that the government will continue its mission of public service without caring about the criticism. The honour and the respect of public representatives will be ensured. Genuine and legitimate work of elected representatives will not be stopped, he added.
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