• On Long COVID Awareness Day, remember this: Long COVID is fake!

    Just in time for Long COVID Awareness Day, a new study shows that the disease is not and was never real.

  • Top government health chief declares 'long COVID' doesn't really exist, study finds flu impairs more people in the long term

    A new study has found that the post-viral effects of COVID-19 are no worse than other respiratory illnesses, such as the flu. The study's author – a top government health official in Australia's state of Queensland – declared that it is time to retire the "long COVID" term because it is harmful and misleading. Dr. John Gerrard is Queensland's Chief Health Officer, a leading infectious disease specialist, and previously was the Director of Infectious Diseases at the Gold Coast Hospital. Gerrard...

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    International Long COVID Awareness Day

    Hamilton, Halton, Niagara and area news from CHCH - Hamilton, Halton, and Niagara news.. Friday was International Long COVID Awareness Day. The condition affects about 11 per cent of Canadians who get it. More than two hundred symptoms have been connected to long COVID, with shortness of breath and brain fog being the most common. The symptoms of COVID can last for months and for most, they will subside. […]

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    Wages: This is how many months you work for free each year

    Hawaiʻi is home to an incredible amount of diversity. Whether it's flora, fauna, humans, marine life or food, the eclectic nature of the islands has long been the archipelago's primary characteristic.

  • Millions of Americans caught up in Chinese hacking plot

    Seven Chinese men have been charged over a "sinister" hacking plot, the justice department says.

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    The delay to the covid enquiry is working as Government intends

    Two weeks ago, I wrote in the weekly miscellany about the case of “Grace”,

  • 'Many millions' sought from Qantas for sacked workers

    A major union is hoping to force Qantas to pay millions in compensation to former workers whose jobs were illegally outsourced during the COVID-19 pandemic. The Transport Workers Union is suing Australia’s national airline in the Federal Court over what it says is “the largest case of illegal sackings in Australia’s corporate history”. A court […]

  • Superior council awards millions for public works projects

    From Hammond Avenue reconstruction to pavement-marking services, councilors authorized spending more than $8.3 million on projects Tuesday night.

  • American Bible Society Shutting Down $60 Million Museum

    The American Bible Society recently announced that it will be closing its Faith and Liberty Discovery Center in Philadelphia. The museum, which cost approximately $60 million to build, will cease operations on Apr. 1, 2024, with the last day for public visits being Mar. 28, 2024. The FLDC, located on the Philadelphia Independence Mall near the Liberty Bell display, opened in May 2021 with the goal of educating people of all religious views about the impact of Christianity on American history....

  • Work needed for many drone use cases to lift off

    Several key applications for beyond line-of-sight drones are not currently economically viable, Thales digital aviation strategy manager Anaelle Le Mentec emphasised, as she outlined leading focus areas for the segment.

  • Few Americans Want to Work for Biden's IRS, Oddly Enough

    The official IRS watchdog released a report last week noting the IRS is not attracting qualified applicants for its “revenue generating” positions. In a March 11, 2024 report the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration wrote: “Additionally, the external applications that have been received are far below the IRS targeted goal and there is an […]

  • Teens and young adults report more Long Covid problems

    Some 3% of Dutch adults over the age of 25 say they continued to experience problems after a coronavirus infection, but the figure is far higher – 5% – for teenagers and young adults, according to new research by public health institute RIVM. Almost a quarter of older adults and one in five of the youngsters who reported having Long Covid symptoms said they felt extremely restricted in their daily lives. Exhaustion, memory loss and concentration problems and shortness of