We are donating enough of these medicines to ensure that every COVID-19 patient in every public hospital across India can have access to them in the next 90 days free of charge. This effort has the potential to impact the lives of hundreds of thousands of patients.
Latest Testing figures for Liverpool;
•160,461 total tests used:
•PCR – 62,258
•LFT – 98,203.
Infection rates across Liverpool City Region as follows:
Liverpoool-173 per 100,000
St Helens - 200
Wirral - 146
Halton - 217
Knowsley - 179
Sefton - 147
Liverpool always has led when it comes to public health 1st to have a Medical Officer of health Dr Duncan, 1st for mass screening for TB in 1959,1st to ban smoking in the work place. Mass testing is an opportunity to be at the forefront of reducing the spread of this deadly virus
No matter what @BorisJohnson says, it has been he&he alone that ignored experts like SAGE who advised on 21/09 the need for a “Circuit Breaker Lockdown” he has to take responsibility for the increase in infections and resulting deaths. The exit strategy has to be him resigning.
.@RoySocChem is launching a new book that takes a look at the #Covid19 pandemic, how the virus affects us, and what can be done to stop it – Check it out now in CW’s new Reading Room!
https://t.co/llUgGvSqVV
.@ASDA’s new sustainability store in the UK kicks off Unilever’s biggest reuse and refill trial in Europe. The goal? To reduce plastic and learn how to make using refills easier for our shoppers.
https://t.co/3LwdPXidpV
It is #NationalMammalWeek! Here are some otters caught on camera trap by @PinemartensUK .
Otters usually live alone, particularly males, so if more than one is spotted it is likely to be a mum with cubs!
You can log your Shropshire otter sightings here: https://t.co/ddIFMEkH8v
Loved my year in industry placement @LubrizolCorp last year! Learnt so much, developed so many skills and met some great people. Wish I could do it again! https://t.co/eXSpekntIX
A "massive" new reef measuring about 1,600 feet has been discovered in Australia's Great Barrier Reef, making it taller than some of the world's highest skyscrapers. https://t.co/xXXXVrVeBI
That warming may be a consequence of human-driven climate change, which has boosted ocean temperatures near the surface, but it’s unclear since so little is known about the deepest, darkest parts of the ocean. https://t.co/w1BINiFnhO