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Covid cases among children in the US soar: 94,000 in the first week of August
Covid cases among children in the US are on the rise: the American Academy of Pediatrics is sounding the alarm by reporting that 12,000 new infections were recorded among young children in July
São Paulo is close to 100% of the adult population vaccinated
Adults vaccinated in Brazil, close to 100% in São Paulo: city held an event over the weekend to promote vaccination
Record number of intensive care units occupied for Covid in Japan
Japan, record number of Covid admissions to intensive care units: 1,521 patients were admitted to the hospital in serious condition across the country on Saturday, a figure higher than the spring peak
Italy, change in quarantine times for Covid positive contacts
Italy, change in quarantine timeframe: except for Beta variant infected persons, quarantine will be seven days for vaccinated high-risk contacts and ten days for those who have not completed their cycle for at least 14 days
Gino Strada, the 73-year-old founder of Emergency, has died
Gino Strada has died: just today the daily La Stampa published an article by him on the advance of the Taliban in Afghanistan
Covid in US, Fauci: 'Third dose of vaccine likely for all'
Covid in the US: observations of vaccines show protection is shorter than expected, says Prof. Fauci
Ema launches new investigation into side effects of anti-Covid vaccines
Study targets side effects seen after inoculation with mRNA, Pfizer and Moderna vaccines
Wasps, bees, horseflies and jellyfish: what to do if you get stung or bitten?
With the arrival of summer, you may be stung by a wasp or bee, bitten by a horsefly or viper, come across the tentacles of a jellyfish or step on a weevil. What can be done for correct and immediate help?
Guinea, first case of Marburg virus in West Africa: highly infectious, causes haemorrhagic fever
The WHO reports a first case of Marburg virus in Guinea, just two months after the Ebola crisis was declared over
Italy, Pediatricians warn: 'Delta variant puts children at risk, they must be vaccinated'
Delta variant, the effects on children: the Italian Society of Paediatrics echoes the appeal of its US colleagues and calls for the authorisation of the vaccine to be speeded up even for the youngest children