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Daily Record Political Editor Paul Hutcheon is joined on the Planet Holyrood podcast by Sunday Mail Chief Reporter Hannah Rodger and Scottish Express Editor Ben Borland to discuss why National Clinical Director Jason Leitch's next move after standing down amid covid WhatsApp scandal - will he stand as an MSP? The panel also debate if the Scottish government have taken their eye off the ball as drug deaths soar by 10%, Michael Matheson being found to have breached Holyrood code of conduct over iPad expenses claim and Creative Scotland's controversial funding of hardcore sex film. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Nurses Out Loud with Kimberly Overton, BSN, RN – Joining me is Nurse Nicole, a cardiac care expert with 18 years in the field. Amid COVID-19, she boldly challenges vaccine mandates, advocating for individual rights and ethical practices. Her stance underscores the critical balance between public health and personal freedoms, highlighting the importance of diverse viewpoints in healthcare policy-making.
Nurses Out Loud with Kimberly Overton, BSN, RN – Joining me is Nurse Nicole, a cardiac care expert with 18 years in the field. Amid COVID-19, she boldly challenges vaccine mandates, advocating for individual rights and ethical practices. Her stance underscores the critical balance between public health and personal freedoms, highlighting the importance of diverse viewpoints in healthcare policy-making.
Husband and wife Attorneys Brent and Teri Westbrook share how tracking key data enabled them to double their law firm's success, even during the COVID-19 pandemic. Learn their tips for transitioning from lawyer to business owner as they discuss the entrepreneurial journey that took them from 12 to 40 cases a month. Tune in to the Your Practice Mastered podcast as MPS and Richard James talk with this impressive legal duo about the mindset and strategies that grew their firm.
Episode #081: In this 18 Wheel Talk Rewind we take a look back at Episode 10 from September of 2020 which is one of our most popular episodes. Amid Covid-19 and the drastic changes through out the world, sports in America was trying to figure out a way back. And on with the SHOW!The laughter rolls right away with these two as they wonder if they can even say, here in America and why this is “Take 2”. They are of course talking about professional sports. Now where do they begin? As season ticket holders for the Arizona Diamondbacks they decide to begin with baseball. After 5 years of being season ticket holders they have plenty of memorabilia; from bobbleheads and mugs to shirts and baseballs. Janet can identify a lot of players from the back, which makes Patrick laugh. He knows the players by their faces; she knows them by their butts.Full Podcast show notes available here: https://www.18wheeltalk.com/e81Omalight Flashlight Military-grade aluminum alloy as the body material. It's also shockproof, dirtproof, waterproof, snow proof and shall we say it....Trucker Proof.Amazon Associate The world's largest online retailer and a prominent cloud service provider. Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREE C4 Energy - Performance energy drinks. The performance energy drink that doesn't compromise. Patreon Subscription Service A membership tool for creators and artists to earn money by providing rewards & perks to subscribersSupport the showThanks for listen. Be sure to look us up on Social Media @18wheeltalk on everything.
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The Hollywood film studio Lionsgate has reinstated its mask mandate as cases of Covid-19 continue to rise. Pags gives his thoughts. PLUS – Pags and Victor Avila Uncover the Truth: Decoding the Southern Border Crisis, Mainstream Media Concealments, and Government Secrets Revealed.
The Affordable Rental Housing Complexes (ARHC) scheme aimed to convert 83,534 flats into rental units for urban poor and migrants. It has met only a fraction of this target since 2020.
Transfers to an immigrant detention center in Farmville have been paused after three people detained there tested positive for COVID-19; Members of Richmond City Council received an update on the city's Vehicle and Equipment Replacement Policy earlier this week; A Henrico County plan to improve traffic congestion issues on Interstate 64 has been approved by The Virginia Department of Transportation and forwarded to the Federal Highway Administration; and other local news stories.
The use of travel nurses — and their pay rates — skyrocketed in Louisiana amid COVID-19; here's why https://share.newsbreak.com/w0k96v38 Please take advantage of save you some money and passive income Check out this free app that gets you cash back on gas and other errands! Click this link or use promo code OSCAR7642 to get an extra 15¢/gal bonus the first time you make a purchase. https://upside.app.link/OSCAR7642 I have some affiliate links that you can enjoy and also help you in life This is a subscription base platform where you support for favorite content creator https://fanbase.app/profile/bhstwovlogs Buy me a coffee and support the channel Thanks https://www.buymeacoffee.com/oscarjohnson bhstwo vlogs videos: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLrZ0XwC6HY3kQceCt40lP1Q-ZqP1Dbudw Spotify link https://open.spotify.com/show/1Gnrrk5vPAjtiXU7HnvtIw www.drummitup.com review site that can help you get noticed https://drummitup.com?referralcode=bc0c2030eb27c4d6fd65b46bf This link will help you get views and some subscribers too. Clipclaps link https://h5.cc.lerjin.com/propaganda/#/community?clapcode=9672885116 If you want a lot of views to your videos with youtube check out tube buddy https://www.tubebuddy.com/bhstwo Please subscribe, hit that like button, check out my links it can help you in the future 23 and me is a ancestry service that help people find who they are and where they came from. Check out this link and you can save 10 percent on the purchase https://refer.23andme.com/s/bhsoscar Hey! I've been using Cash App to send money and spend using the Cash Card. Try it using my code and you'll get $5. CJPHNKJ cash app $oscarj84 if you want support channel Ibotta cash back for your groceries https://ibotta.onelink.me/iUfE/8cc13c64?friend_code=smtjorq Rumble another place to put your videos at https://referral.rumble.com/9xhtVTjvtc1DMr6V6 Yougov surveys referral code https://account.yougov.com/us-en/join?referral=P_v8N0dcrg7qIPR-4mbe4w My social networks facebook.com/thoughtsofoscarjohnson My Poetry book Thoughts of a Person https://amzn.to/2HCg5Zz Car insurance save you some money https://gabi.com/6d15C#bhstwovlogs #travelingnurses #louisiana #nurses #new #newvideo #vlog #podcast #viral #viralvideo #video #payskyrocketing #youtube #dailyvlog #youtubenewvideo --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/oscarjohnsonshow/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/oscarjohnsonshow/support
AP correspondent Karen Chammas reports on North Korea Food Crisis.
In this episode of the MGMA week in Review podcast, we feature articles on staffing challenges amid Covid-19 variants, proposals for new CMS MVPs, and behavioral health integration. Sources in this episode: MGMA Stat: https://www.mgma.com/data/mgma-stat-overview Kraken variants: https://www.shrm.org/resourcesandtools/legal-and-compliance/employment-law/pages/kraken-covid-19-variant.aspx CMS MVPs: https://qpp.cms.gov/mips/candidate-feedback?mkt_tok=MTQ0LUFNSi02MzkAAAGJRQz0lBnu0sfgZZTtn8HkkpWDAoHn16utcHvUoXmrM-9ZE-jPG-PhscusF56u88qxr-AF2vhJUe3SIaYzm4XmTVg3BH_rayB31HpzrdEo6g Behavioral Health Integration: https://mgma.com/practice-resources/operations-management/laying-the-foundation-for-behavioral-health-integr?mkt_tok=MTQ0LUFNSi02MzkAAAGJO1bM7Ly63TrqPXWEiUJJAPaRr6Ob2l4ntcU1WeVTcS0HaytswSx1a1UfVgmgncy3v35S3DmAkSTNQIwxzNsHRHwewitZ7hOxfKk6TV9e_Q BHI Collaborative: https://www.ama-assn.org/topics/behavioral-health-integration-bhi-collaborative Sponsor: This episode is brought to you by the Medical Practice Excellence: Financial and Operations Conference 2023. During our premiere spring event, attendees will gain key insights from both disciplines and learn about topics that shape the future success of medical practice organizations. Go to mgma.com/mpe23 to learn more and to register today. If you would like additional tools and resources related to medical practice leadership email us at podcasts@mgma.com. Thank you again for taking the time to listen to MGMA's Insights podcast. If you have opportunities you'd like to share with the MGMA audience, go to www.mgma.com/marketing-with-mgma/advertise to find out how you can connect with the MGMA audience.
Mass Protests at COVID-19 Test Kit Factory in China; China's Border Reopens Amid COVID-19 Surge
Analysis from Suzanne Lynch Chief Brussels Correspondent, with POLITICO.
AP correspondent Karen Chammas reports on Virus Outbreak China Economy.
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On Tuesday's show: Nearly 50,000 more Texas students dropped out of school during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic in the 2020-2021 school year compared to the year before, according to new analysis of state data from the Houston Chronicle. Reporter Hannah Dellinger gives us the details. Also this hour: We continue our series of interviews with candidates in some of the key races around Texas and Greater Houston that are on the ballot on Election Day. Today, we talk with Rochelle Garza, candidate for Texas Attorney General. Then, the NPR culture program It's Been a Minute recently announced Brittany Luse as its new host. We talk with her about the show and her new role, which she begins this weekend. And comedian Sheng Wang talks about his career, his latest Netflix special, and about growing up in Houston.
More embalmers report they have seen the emergence of bizarre "fibrous" clots in a substantial portion of their cases since the rollout of the COVID-19 vaccines. https://bit.ly/3D6W62o #ArtMoore #WNDNewsCenter #Embalmers #COVID19 #BloodClots #COVIDVaxCampaign #Vaccines #Vaccinations #FibrousClots #COVID19Vaccines #RichardHirschman #DrRyanCole #WallaceHooker #VancouverWa #ClarkCountyWa #ClarkCountyNews #ClarkCountyToday
It's move-in week for a lot of colleges in the tri-state area. Caroline Lewis, health and science reporter for WNYC and Gothamist, reports how colleges are handling COVID-19 and monkeypox outbreaks and listeners call-in to share the guidance they are getting from their schools.
Two and a half years into the pandemic, CDC Director Rochelle Walensky is calling for a major overhaul of the agency. The changes would attempt to modernize operations and improve health messaging amid criticism over how the CDC managed COVID-19 and the monkeypox outbreak. Dr. Walensky joined Amna Nawaz to discuss the proposal. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
Two and a half years into the pandemic, CDC Director Rochelle Walensky is calling for a major overhaul of the agency. The changes would attempt to modernize operations and improve health messaging amid criticism over how the CDC managed COVID-19 and the monkeypox outbreak. Dr. Walensky joined Amna Nawaz to discuss the proposal. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
Two and a half years into the pandemic, CDC Director Rochelle Walensky is calling for a major overhaul of the agency. The changes would attempt to modernize operations and improve health messaging amid criticism over how the CDC managed COVID-19 and the monkeypox outbreak. Dr. Walensky joined Amna Nawaz to discuss the proposal. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
The southern Chinese beach holiday city of Sanya has initiated a closed-off management amid a COVID outbreak during its peak tourist season.
Rates of domestic violence have increased during the COVID-19 pandemic. The United Nations declared the rise as a “shadow pandemic.” One young woman's experience of being unhoused and pregnant in Hollywood is the focus of a new series from the Los Angeles Times.
AP Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports on Biden-Mideast-COVID.
1st half: Dr. Georgette Nichols – Amid COVID-19 NARCOTIC THEFT Surges Website: www.pharmacistsprotectingpatients.com Petition: Investigate...
Hundreds of people at Stafford Creek Corrections Center— more than a quarter of those incarcerated, and dozens of staff — have tested positive for the coronavirus in the last month.
May 26, 2022 - Dr. Denis Nash, a professor of epidemiology at the CUNY Graduate School of Public Health, talks about the state of the pandemic in New York and recommends policies to mitigate the spread of COVID-19.
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After hitting near historic lows pre-pandemic, crime has been spiking in many parts of the U.S., including in the nation's most populous city. Shootings in New York City have more than doubled this year compared to the same time period in 2019. The city's new mayor has made public safety his top priority, while polls show half of New Yorkers view crime as the leading issue. Jeffrey Brown reports. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
After hitting near historic lows pre-pandemic, crime has been spiking in many parts of the U.S., including in the nation's most populous city. Shootings in New York City have more than doubled this year compared to the same time period in 2019. The city's new mayor has made public safety his top priority, while polls show half of New Yorkers view crime as the leading issue. Jeffrey Brown reports. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
Japan's GDP fell at an annualised rate of 1 percent in the first three months of this year as the Omicron variant of the coronavirus hampered consumer spending. Rising commodity prices also weighed on businesses in the world's third-largest economy. Plus, as unemployment remains stable in France at 7.3 percent, a steelworks factory in the northern city of Dunkirk is offering a cash bonus to employees to encourage them to recruit family members.
A CDC report shows the number of babies born with syphilis in the U.S. has surged. Some Mountain West states had the highest rates during the first year of the pandemic.
The largest wholesale market in Beijing is ensuring supplies for the city's residents during a local COVID-19 outbreak.
This week on Under the Radar: The new Huntington Theatre Company play “Our Daughters, Like Pillars” has all the signature touches of local playwright Kirsten Greenidge. It's set in New England, it's a story about a Black family where issues of race and gender are a part of the main characters' reality and humor is a part of the storytelling. For “Our Daughters, Like Pillars” Greenidge also adds a twist, setting the compelling drama against the backdrop of the evolving COVID-19 crisis. Guests: Kirsten Greenidge, an award-winning Boston-based playwright whose latest work is “Our Daughters, Like Pillars,” is now in performance at the Huntington Theatre Company through May 8th.
As China tackles another COVID-19 wave, frustrated Shanghai residents are sharing stories online of a strict lockdown. We talk to one resident about his experience, as well as sinologist Manya Koetse and Yanzhong Huang, director of the Center for Global Health Studies at Seton Hall University.
The city's psychological support helplines are flooded with calls, with many expressing anxiety over virus control measures.Read the article by Fan Yiying and Li Yijuan: https://www.sixthtone.com/news/1010047/shanghai-sees-rise-in-mental-health-issues-amid-covid-19-surgeNarrated by Sarah Kutulakos.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
We speak to Paul Reid, Chief Executive of the HSE.
Teachers resign amid ongoing Covid controversies, a new study shows how the pandemic is impacting babies, and unvaccinated Novak Djokovic squares off against the Australian government. Get the facts first on Morning Wire. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The United States is in the red zone as coronavirus cases continue to rise and hospitalizations reach their highest level in nearly four months. The New York City Mayor and the Governor of Florida are on the same page as they both commit to keeping schools open as students prepare to return to class. Meanwhile, the FDA has recommended kids ages 12 to 15 receive a booster shot. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Hi and welcome to another episode of The Mindful FIRE Podcast. I'm Adam Coelho, the host of the mindful fire podcast, and I'm glad to welcome you for today's guided meditation. Given the current situation with the new Omnicon variant and the incredible surge in cases, hospitalizations and deaths in the United States and all around the world, I thought it would be helpful and supportive to do a special guided meditation session for all of those suffering with COVID or for those who are worried about COVID as I am.This meditation is dedicated to all of the people who are currently suffering, either with the disease itself or who are worried about someone with the disease or getting it themselves.It's also dedicated to my good friend, Rishan, who inspired me to start the podcast. May you be healthy and safe! Full Show Notes | https://bit.ly/3quwlBhMore Inspiring Interviews | https://bit.ly/3qqTPHDMore Guided Meditations | https://bit.ly/346VD13
8.30.21 #RolandMartinUnfiltered: America's longest war ends; Hurricane Ida smacks Gulf Coast; AG requests dates for Julius Jones' execution; US runs low on oxygen amid COVID surge; Rev. Jesse Jackson's condition improves; 1 in 8 nurses is NOT vaccinated; A Georgia school superintendent allows teachers to wear jeans to alleviate pleas for a mask mandate; Indiana woman sues businesses and retailers over mask mandates; Judge denies a crazy a$$ Miami man's Stand Your Ground defense for pulling a gun on teen protesters; "Queen Sugar" author Natalie Baszile talks "We Are Each Other's Harvest: Celebrating African American Farmers, Land, and Legacy". Support #RolandMartinUnfiltered via the Cash App ☛ https://cash.app/$rmunfiltered or via PayPal ☛ https://www.paypal.me/rmartinunfiltered #RolandMartinUnfiltered is a news reporting platform covered under Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We should admit to ourselves and each other that harm reduction will be a far less destructive strategy for dealing with COVID-19 than harsh lockdowns and other mandates. Jeff Singer is author of the new Cato paper on the subject. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Monday on Political Rewind: Concern about the resurgence of COVID-19 in Georgia is growing as the summer break draws to a close. Schools begin to open this week and businesses are contemplating bringing their workers back to offices, but is the outbreak of the delta variant threatening the return to pre-pandemic ways of life? How is Gov. Brian Kemp responding to the new threat of COVID? Meanwhile, congressional leaders in Washington, D.C., allowed a federal eviction moratorium to expire over the weekend. A recent U.S. Census Bureau survey estimates between 159,365 and 344,035 Georgians are “very likely” or “somewhat likely” to be evicted due to lack of payment. Renters now face immediate removal from their homes amid a surge in COVID-19 cases, althougn DeKalb County, a judge issued an order temporarily protecting the renters in her county. Our panel looked at the looming crisis. Panelists: Dr. Adrienne Jones — Professor of political science and director of pre-law, Morehouse College Dr. Charles Bullock — Professor of political science, University of Georgia Leroy Chapman — Managing editor, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Jim Galloway — Former columnist, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution