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Influenza · Nakhon Si ThammaratInfluenza outbreak in Thailand prison infects over 3,000 inmatesLegacyA devastating influenza outbreak at Nakhon Si Thammarat prison in Thailand has infected almost 3,500 inmates, leading to two fatalities, as reported by public health officials. The prison in Phra Phom district was inspected by a team led by Dr Kittisak Aksornwong, the Deputy Permanent Secretary for Public Health, who confirmed the outbreak. From April 19 to April 28, 3,442 inm…See the Story
Influenza outbreak in Thailand prison infects over 3,000 inmates
Influenza · SalvadorImages of Pigmeu's ballroom influencer firing with a supposed firearm went viral on social media on Tuesday afternoon. In the video, you can see the funnyman smiling before he's hit the trigger multiple times out of his supposed weaponry. [Video announcer below] Reproduction/Social media The images were shot near a soccer field, but there's no information on when or where they were shot. The images caused social media hype, and users were re-blo…See the Story
Influenza causes pneumonia after you post a video shooting up.
InfluenzaThe state government, through the Secretariat of Health of the State of Bahia (Sesab), on the morning of Wednesday morning, 1st, put a vaccination against Covid-19 and Influenza at an event held at the Barracks Farm in commemoration of Worker's Day. At the A TARDE Portal, Sesab's secretary, Roberta Santana, detailed the actions that will be taken at the party and reinforced the importance of vaccination at any time of the year. "" People have be…See the Story
Worker's Day event in Barracks reinforces immunization.
World Health OrganizationThe World Health Organization has issued a report that transforms how the world understands respiratory infections like covid-19, influenza, and measles. Motivated by grave missteps in the pandemic, the WHO convened about 50 experts in virology, epidemiology, aerosol science, and bioengineering, among other specialties, who spent two years poring through the evidence on how airborne viruses and bacteria spread. However, the WHO report stops shor…See the Story