Currently the world’s largest humanitarian emergency, Afghanistan is contending not only with COVID-19 but also acute watery diarrhoea, dengue, measles, polio and malaria. WHO has shipped over 414 metric tonnes of life-saving medical supplies since 15 August 2021, and, with partners, vaccinated 8.5 million kids towards polio by way of a November campaign. Globally, there have been over 100Intra-Action Reviews by international locations, who’ve used this software to judge their COVID-19 responses and strengthen then in real time. The world’s best scientific brains came together to ask and reply the critical research questions needed to tackle COVID-19 underneath WHO’s Research and Development Blueprint.
- An Arkansas man received the world’s first transplant of a human eye after electrical burns destroyed most of his face and one eye.
- Many countries lack earmarked funding in national health budgets, leaving significant gaps in remedy and care, and do not comprehensively contain individuals with dementia and their carers and families in creating policies.
- Recent studies point out that breast cancer is more and more prevalent among girls in India, especially in city areas.
- D.J. Bettencourt, commissioner of the New Hampshire Insurance Department, said many health care providers in New Hampshire have seen a drop in revenue, as funds have slowed or stopped.
