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Nokukhanya Mntambo speaks to Dr Angelique Coetzee, about the increased malaria cases in vulnerable zones like Limpopo, Mpumalanga, and KwaZulu-Natal. Be aware of symptoms like fever, chills, and headache, and take precautions against mosquito bites. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr. Angelique Coetzee, primêre gesondheidsorg- en algemene praktykkonsultant, bespreek die reëls en regulasies rondom die Nasionale Gesondheidsversekeringsplan (NGV). Volg RSG Geldsake op Twitter
KwaZulu-Natal Health MEC - Nomagugu Simelane - has advised against the closure of schools affected by the rapid spread of hand-foot-and-mouth disease in the province. The numbers of affected learners has now risen to 195 cases schools based in the North of Durban but cases have also been reported in Ugu and the King Cetshwayo disctrict. Simelane says 146 cases have been recorded in the Ethekwini metro alone but cautions against public panic. Jon Gericke spoke to Dr Angelique Coetzee from the National Institute of Communicable Diseases
Clement Manyathela speaks to Dr Angelique Coetzee, a general practitioner about bedwetting in children and when should it start becoming a concern. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Health Minister Dr. Joe Phaahla will today provide an update on the Monkeypox (Mpox) outbreak in South Africa. So far there have been four laboratory-confirmed cases reported in the country, with three cases in KwaZulu-Natal and one case in Gauteng. To discuss this further Elvis Presslin spoke to Dr. Angelique Coetzee, former Chairperson of the South African Medical Association, SAMA
Today marks World Hypertension Day. The day focuses on spreading awareness and encouraging actions to prevent, detect, and manage hypertension. High blood pressure stands as the primary risk element for cardiovascular illnesses. With over one billion individuals globally grappling with hypertension, it remains a significant contributor to cardiovascular ailments and premature mortality worldwide. For more on this Elvis Presslin spoke to the Former SA Medical Association chair, Dr Angelique Coetzee
Dr Angelique Coetzee – voorsitter, Raad vir Mediese skemas
Die Solidariteitsdokters-netwerk in Suid-Afrika doen 'n beroep op die ontplooiing van meer swart dokters in landelike gemeenskappe om te help met taalhindernisse tussen dokters en pasiënte in hospitale. 'n Raadslid van die netwerk, Angelique Coetzee, sê die versoek is nie 'n ras-kwessie nie, maar 'n belangrike aspek van dokter-pasiënt-kommunikasie. Sy voeg by dokters moet die gemeenskap verstaan om dienslewering te verbeter:
Sommige lede van die Suid-Afrikaanse Mediese Vereniging is omgekrap oor dr. Angelique Coetzee se skorsing as raadslid. 'n Sogenaamde Quantum-bende voer 'n skrikbewind in Macassar op die Kaapse Vlakte. Ons praat oor gebaretaal as 'n medium van kommunikasie tussen horendes en niehorendes.
Dr. Angelique Coetzee, the South African doctor who discovered the Omicron variant, said that officials pressured her to not call the COVID-19 variant "mild" because "they were scared" and were only looking at its mutations, rather than the symptoms.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Die Nasionale Vervolgingsgesag wil die privaatsektor vir befondsing nader. Die SAA Mediese Vereniging het aangekondig dat dr. Angelique Coetzee as voorsitter van die liggaam bedank het. Leon van Nierop resenseer die opspraakwekkende THE TINDER SWINDLER. En, ons woord van die week is platanna.
Alex Salmond speaks to Dr Angelique Coetzee, the Pretoria GP who first identified the Omicron variant – and who informed the world (based on her practical experience of patients) that the new variant, while hyper-infectious, was much milder in health impact than the deadly Delta variant. Meanwhile, Prof Hugh Montgomery of UCL warns policymakers that it is not inevitable that further new variants will necessarily be less potent, and urges a fundamental reassessment of humanity's interaction with nature, which is provoking the emergence of deadly contagions from the animal kingdom.
Die Suid-Afrikaanse Mediese Vereniging sê die terugtrekking van die Covid-19-riglyne is belaglik. Dit volg nadat die buurland se gesondheidsdepartement sy riglyne met betrekking tot kontak-nasporing, kwarantyn-vereistes en isolasie-maatreëls herroep het. Die voorsitter van Sama, Angelique Coetzee, sê sy glo daar was politieke druk op die departement om terug te keer na die vorige riglyne:
The Department of Health's decision to recall a recent circular on revised COVID-19 Contact Tracing, Quarantine and Isolation protocols, has been met with mixed reactions. In a statement, the Department on Tuesday that the reason for the revision was based on a number of scientific factors including the fact that, most people have vaccinated with at least one dose and developed some level of immunity. This has contributed to the current low hospitalisation and high recovery rates. The department says it has been inundated with inquiries and comments since the release of the revised protocols. Elvis Presslin spoke Media Liaison Officer to the Minister of Health, Doctor Tshwale and South African Medical Association Chairperson, Dr Angelique Coetzee.
Die Suid-Afrikaanse Mediese Vereniging het die Departement van Gesondheid se besluit verwelkom om Covid-19-kwarantyn en kontak-nasporing op te skort. Dié maatreëls sal egter steeds in geval van groep-uitbrekings geld. Mense wat die siekte onder lede het, moet hulle nog steeds vir tien dae isoleer, hoewel 'n negatiewe toets nie 'n vereiste is om terug te keer werk toe nie. Angelique Coetzee van die vereniging sê dit was die regte besluit aangesien gevalle van die Omikron-variant matig is:
Joe Manchin officially kills Build Back Better, CNN checks in with Mary Katharine and Vic's favorite Omicron-tracking doctor, and the Bidens re-home their old dog to make room for a brand-new puppy. Times 00:12 - Segment: Welcome to the Show 09:40 - Segment: The News You Need to Know 09:45 - Build Back Better is DOA, courtesy of Senator Joe Manchin 20:18 - Omicron cases spike in Mid-Atlantic region 26:17 - Dr. Angelique Coetzee talks Omicron on CNN 33:58 - There's a new puppy in the White House, and to make room, Major gets the boot 41:35 - Can you smell dead ants? TikTok on smelling ants goes viral
HOW TO KNOW YOU HAVE OMICRON: A 'SCRATCHY THROAT'Preliminary data on the omicron variant of Covid is starting to roll in, and one common thread virologists are noticing: many of the people infected have a scratchy throat. Not a sore throat... A scratchy throat.Back up: This falls in line with what Dr. Angelique Coetzee, the chair of South Africa's Medical Association, said last month: that Omicron has "mostly mild symptoms."Unlike previous Covid variants, Omicron patients don't usually report a lost taste or smell, and they do not develop a cough. And as Coetzee observed, symptoms and generally much milder. However, it is highly transmissible. So liberal states like New York are re-imposing mask mandates because of... 'a scratchy throat'? [Source: The Hill]
We talk to Dr Angelique Coetzee, chair of the South African Medical Association. She says fewer Covid patients are now ending up in hospital.
We talk to Dr Angelique Coetzee, chair of the South African Medical Association. She says fewer Covid patients are now ending up in hospital.
Power & Politics for Friday, December 17th with Transport Minister Omar Alghabra, University of East Anglia Professor Paul Hunter, Canada's Immunity Task Force Co-Chair Dr. David Naylor, Sinai Health System Senior Clinician Scientist Dr. Allison McGeer, South African Medical Association Chair Dr. Angelique Coetzee, and the Power Panel.
Global leaders are cranking the fear up to 11 with lurid warnings about the latest COVID-19 mutation. But Dr. Angelique Coetzee, the woman who alerted the world about Omicron maintains it is mild, even though it spread quickly through South Africa. Her experience treating patients and clinical data from the country is extremely hopeful.
Would a can of Vienna Sausages outlast mask mandates? CDC director Rochelle Walensky thinks so. Elon Musk joins the ranks of Mary Katharine's husband as an Ideas Man, a comedian and an MSNBC host butt heads, and California experiences a bacon shortage. Times 00:12 - Segment: Welcome to the Show 11:15 - Segment: The News You Need to Know 11:22 - Covid updates: California reinstates indoor mask mandate, Philadelphia requires vaccines for indoor dining, first Omicron-variant death in the UK 13:12 - CDC director Rochelle Walensky says masks are for now, not forever 16:13 - Dr. Angelique Coetzee, one of the doctors who discovered Omicron, 22:55 - Time magazine names Elon Musk Person of the Year 29:24 - Sarah Silverman butts heads with MSNBC's Joy-Ann Reid 33:01 - Bacon shortage in California 38:35 - Tornadoes rock Kentucky Links for charities helping tornado victims Samaritan's purse Mercy Chefs Relevant Church's Tornado Relief Fund
Since its discovery in the Gauteng province of South Africa in November, a new Covid variant has set off a spiral of harsh restrictions, travel bans and questions about the efficacy of the existing two-dose vaccines. Dr Angelique Coetzee, the scientist who first raised the alarm in Gauteng, has repeatedly assured the public that early observation of symptoms suggests that Omicron could be milder than the Delta variant. Despite some reassuring signs on the ground, reaction to the new variant has been dramatic, with Boris Johnson warning of a ‘tidal wave' of cases in the UK and Joe Biden predicting an ‘explosion' of cases in the US...For the full story check out The Post from UnHerd. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Omincron variant was first discovered in South Africia at the end of November - but how are patients faring in the country Sinead was joined by Dr Angelique Coetzee, chair of the South African Medical Association and a practising GP based in Pretoria...
Sid goes solo on this Tuesday edition of Bernie & Sid in the Morning, as he kicks off the show remembering the Christmas parties his family threw in the past. Christmas day gets closer and closer, so Sid asks listeners how they celebrate the holiday every year. News of the day includes Dr. Anthony Fauci commenting on a potential 2nd booster and 4th overall COVID vaccination shot, Ron Desantis pushing back on Fauci's comments, the Giants and Jets quickly becoming the laughing stocks of the NFL, Chris Wallace officially making a move to CNN's new streaming service, President Trump smashing Wallace on said move, Elon Musk winning Person of the Year, Mark Meadows being held in contempt by the January 6th Committee, and South African Dr. Angelique Coetzee saying that the Omicron variant is really no big deal. Bo Dietl joins Sid for his weekly Tuesday morning segment. He's followed by Fox News contributor Dr. Marc Siegel, Celebrity Christmas Party host Johnny Donovan, and legendary lead guitarist and famed Sopranos actor Steven Van Zandt. No Peerless Boilers Beat Bernie Contest today due to Bernie's absence, but make sure you don't miss out on today's installment of Lidia Reports
I alerted the wider world to Omicron - and I believe Britain is overreacting': Doctor Angelique Coetzee, the South African GP who knows more about its effects than anyone, calls for calm despite variant cases spiking 50 per cent in 24 hours I have no regrets about doing so, but I was astonished by the extraordinary worldwide reaction in the days that followed, with Britain and some other European nations imposing heavy travel restrictions on flights from across southern Africa, as well as imposing tighter rules at home on mask-wearing, fines and extended quarantines. Police said an estimated 44,000 people attended the demonstration , the latest in a string of huge weekend protests since Austria last month became the first EU country to say it would make Covid vaccinations mandatory. Pubs have lost 'all their Christmas bookings virtually overnight', hospitality bosses said today - as fears over the Covid variant and mixed messaging from ministers ravage an already stricken industry. Bosses said government warnings about the threat of Omicron and new working from home guidance had persuaded many punters that it wasn't worth going ahead with their festive gatherings. Dozens of killers, rapists and paedophiles released from prison have been given second life sentences for further offences. Over the past decade 129 criminals who were jailed for life have been handed the same sentence again. A second female swimmer from the University of Pennsylvania has spoken out to air her frustrations and fury as her transgender teammate Lia Thomas continues to smash records. The entire team has been 'strongly advised' not to speak to the media and the second swimmer has been granted anonymity. It bestows on all UK universities a legal duty to actively promote free speech. But does Durham actually adhere to its own lofty standards? Four years after the fall of Harvey Weinstein fired up the #MeToo movement, few areas of public life haven't faced a reckoning over predatory male behaviour. So why has rock music remained untouched? That question could most appropriately be asked of English rock band Led Zeppelin, who were 'monsters of rock' in every way. Owning a car could become a fad of the past, a government minister claimed this week. Junior transport minister Trudy Harrison, 45, told a sustainability conference owning a car was outdated '20th-century thinking' and the country should move to 'shared mobility' to cut carbon emissions. Overweight inmates are fuelling a surge in demand for supersize clothes in prisons, according to government data. Prison bosses have ordered thousands of overalls in sizes up to 8XL, figures from the Ministry of Justice have shown.
The Australian Government has put Booster Juice on the Christmas drinks menu for protection against the extremely mild Omicron variant. The UK Government has reacted moronically to omicron as the nightmares before last Christmas haunt Boris Johnson. That plus the latest US court news on Tim's News Explosion. To distract from the revelations that last Christmas 10 Downing Street hosted parties during lockdown Boris Johnson has announced England will move to his winter Plan B. Johnson is facing other scandals that cocaine use is 'rife' in Westminster and the Conservative Party have been fined by the electoral commission for failing to disclose a party donor for Downing Street renovations. Johnson has claimed there will be a tidal wave of Omicron infections, has moved the UK to covid alert level 4, and enlisted the military to administer a million booster doses a day. The doomsday UK modeling of a million omicron infections by Christmas is not reflected by what is happening on the ground in South African where the Omicron wave began. The doctor who discovered Omicron Dr. Angelique Coetzee told LBC Radio that you can trust us when we say it causes mild disease in most. South Africans are not dropping dead in the street, President Cyril Ramaphosa tested positive but has mild symptoms. ATAGI has changed its booster interval recommendation from six to five months. It came out during a parliamentary committee hearing that ATAGI never recommended vaccine mandates which state governments have enforced which they claimed were based on health advice. ATAGI has green-lit Pfizer vaccines for 5-11-year-olds with an 8-week interval which will be rolled out beginning in January. The United States and Canada have already begun vaccinating children. Liberal staffer Barclay McGain who was recently criticised for dressing as Kyle Rittenhouse for Halloween has ended up in hospital with myopericarditis after his second Pfizer vaccine. In US news Fox News Sunday host Chris Wallace will be joining CNN Plus the network's new streaming service, they still haven't found a replacement for fired anchor Chris Cuomo. Jussie Smollett was found guilty of staging a race gay hate crime on himself, the prosecution case against Ghislaine Maxwell on child sex trafficking charges has wrapped up and the UK High Court gave the US Government a victory in its continued pursuit of Wikileaks founder Australian Julian Assange approving his extradition to face US espionage charges. Contact: Email: me@timwilms.com Message: https://t.me/timwilms Wilms Front Links: Entropy: https://entropystream.live/app/wilmsfront Website: http://timwilms.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/wilmsfront Minds: https://www.minds.com/timwilms Gab: https://gab.com/timwilms Telegram: https://t.me/wilmsfront Parler: https://parler.com/profile/timwilms/ Support the Show: Membership: http://www.theunshackled.net/membership Donate: https://www.theunshackled.net/donate/ Paypal: https://www.paypal.me/TheUnshackled Other Unshackled Productions: Trad Tasman Talk: https://www.theunshackled.net/ttt/ Report From Tiger Mountain: http://reportfromtigermountain.com/ Other Unshackled Links: Website: https://www.theunshackled.net Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TUnshackled Twitter: https://twitter.com/Un_shackled Gab: https://gab.ai/theunshackled Telegram: https://t.me/theunshackled Minds: https://www.minds.com/The_Unshackled MeWe: https://mewe.com/p/theunshackled Music and Graphics by James Fox Higgins Voice Over by Morgan MunroContact: Email: me@timwilms.com Message: https://t.me/timwilms Wilms Front Links: Entropy: https://entropystream.live/app/wilmsfront Website: http://timwilms.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/wilmsfront Minds: https://www.minds.com/timwilms Gab: https://gab.com/timwilms Telegram: https://t.me/wilmsfront Parler: https://parler.com/profile/timwilms/ Support the Show: Membership: http://www.theunshackled.net/membership Donate: https://www.theunshackled.net/donate/ Paypal: https://www.paypal.me/TheUnshackled Other Unshackled Productions: Trad Tasman Talk: https://www.theunshackled.net/ttt/ Report From Tiger Mountain: http://reportfromtigermountain.com/ Other Unshackled Links: Website: https://www.theunshackled.net Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TUnshackled Twitter: https://twitter.com/Un_shackled Gab: https://gab.ai/theunshackled Telegram: https://t.me/theunshackled Minds: https://www.minds.com/The_Unshackled MeWe: https://mewe.com/p/theunshackled Music and Graphics by James Fox Higgins Voice Over by Morgan Munro See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Competition Commission announced that two labs will now be reducing the costs of their PCR Covid tests. Refilwe Moloto discusses this new development and whether it is a step in the right direction with SA Medical Association chair, Dr Angelique Coetzee. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Angelique Coetzee – voorsitter, Raad vir Mediese skemas
Ein helt vanleg morgon i midten av november gjekk legen Angelique Coetzee inn døra til legekontoret ho jobbar på i Sør-Afrika. Det ho ikkje ante, var at den dagen skulle alt endre seg. For det ho oppdaga på legekontoret, har sendt verda ut i ei ny og uoversiktlig korona-situasjon. Kva var det som skjedde på legekontoret i Pretoria? Og veit me eigentleg kor farleg omikron er? Hør episoden i appen NRK Radio
W Fin de Semana habló con Angelique Coetzee, la doctora sudafricana responsable de descubrir esta nueva variante.
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Negli ultimi giorni sui mercati finanziari mondiali si è tornata a vedere un po' di volatilità, e sicuramente uno dei colpevoli è stata la scoperta della nuova variate sudafricana del Covid-19.La nuova variante B.1.1.529 denominata Omicron è stata inizialmente presentata venerdì come una sorta di nuova “peste” e non c'è quindi da stupirsi se le vendite hanno spinto massicciamente all'ingiù i listini, mentre già nel fine settimana sono iniziati a filtrare scenari meno foschi. La presidente della South African Medical Association, la dottoressa Angelique Coetzee, considera “prematuro” prevedere una crisi sanitaria legata alla diffusione della variante Omicron del Covid-19: “È solo una speculazione in questa fase. Può essere che sia altamente contagiosa, ma finora i casi che vediamo sono estremamente lievi” ha detto.E così sembrano confermare i primi casi riscontrati anche in Europa, Italia compresa dove il “paziente zero italiano” della variante Omicron ha avuto finora sintomi blandi in famiglia (che comprende persone tra gli 8 e gli 81 anni) ed è attualmente in isolamento e monitorato in maniera assidua da medici e autorità sanitarie. Che la variante Omicron sia “cattiva” o meno, a leccarsi le ferite sono intanto i risparmiatori che avevano puntato massicciamente sulla Turchia e sui titoli obbligazionari ad alta cedola che fino a qualche anno fa venivano collocati a piene mani o ricercati dagli investitori in cerca di “rendite periodiche”. Da inizio novembre la situazione è ulteriormente precipitata (oltre il 15% il crollo della lira turca), poiché il presidente Recep Tayyip Erdogan ha scelto di andare in direzione ostinata e contraria e con l'aumento dell'inflazione al 20% ha pensato bene di spingere la banca centrale turca (che non gode evidentemente di grande autonomia) a tagliare il costo del denaro in Turchia. L'opposto di quello che si è sempre fatto e la genialata turca che sembra sfidare le leggi dell'economia non sta infatti funzionando molto.
Hour 4: A hospital doesn't recognize natural immunity even if they have a test proving it. Dr. Fauci loses credibility when he reverts back to original safety measures. Ban on African countries is ok if Biden and Fauci implement it. Dr. Angelique Coetzee who discovered omicron, explains how symptoms are mild.
TESTO DELL'ARTICOLO ➜ http://www.bastabugie.it/it/articoli.php?id=6806VARIANTE OMICRON... ED E' SUBITO PANICO di Paolo GulisanoDa giorni se ne parlava in termini quasi apocalittici: una nuova variante ha fatto la sua comparsa nel lontano Sudafrica e la sola parola variante, nei Media, fin dai primi tempi della pandemia, è utilizzata per evocare scenari da incubo. Basti pensare all'uso che per mesi è stato fatto della Delta.Alla variante sudafricana è stato attribuito il nome di "Omicron", la quindicesima lettera dell'alfabeto greco, proprio perché le varianti codificate ufficialmente sono appunto quindici. In realtà ci sono diversi altri sottotipi, e non c'è nulla di strano: il Covid è un virus che muta in continuazione. Più un virus si diffonde, a più mutazioni può andare incontro.Secondo diversi scienziati, tra cui il virologo Van den Bosche, già collaboratore della Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, la campagna di vaccinazione di massa dà un importante contributo alla selezione di nuovi varianti. Negli scorsi giorni, quando era iniziata a montare immediatamente una campagna terroristica sulla Omicron, la cui esistenza era segnalata per la prima volta all'OMS dalle autorità sanitarie del Sudafrica il 24 novembre, il governo di Città del Capo aveva espresso la sua indignata sorpresa per il clamore mediatico scatenato contro il proprio Paese, dicendo che semmai si dovrebbe ringraziare l'eccellenza della ricerca scientifica sudafricana che aveva individuato questa mutazione del Covid. Un funzionario dell'Unione africana ha detto alla BBC che i paesi sviluppati sono responsabili dell'emergere della variante.L'IMPATTO DELLA NUOVA VARIANTEL'OMS ha replicato affermando che il numero di casi di questa variante, inizialmente denominata B.1.1.529, sembra essere in aumento in quasi tutte le province del Sudafrica. "Questa variante ha un gran numero di mutazioni, alcune delle quali preoccupanti", ha detto venerdì l'ente di sanità pubblica delle Nazioni Unite in una nota. "La prima infezione confermata da B.1.1.529 proveniva da un campione raccolto il 9 novembre".L'OMS ha affermato che sarebbero necessarie alcune settimane per comprendere l'impatto della nuova variante, poiché gli scienziati stanno ancora lavorando per determinare quanto sia trasmissibile. Un alto funzionario sanitario del Regno Unito ha avvertito che i vaccini sarebbero "quasi certamente" meno efficaci contro la nuova variante. Ma il professor James Naismith, un biologo strutturale dell'Università di Oxford, ha aggiunto: "È una brutta notizia, ma non è il giorno del giudizio".Infine, il capo della South African Medical Association ha dichiarato alla BBC che i casi riscontrati finora in Sudafrica - dove la popolazione completamente vaccinata è del 24% - non sono gravi, ma ha affermato che le indagini sulla variante erano ancora in una fase molto precoce.Come si presenta questa Omicron? "I pazienti si lamentano principalmente di dolori diffusi e stanchezza. Si tratta di casi che perlopiù non necessitano di ricoveri ospedalieri", ha affermato la dottoressa Angelique Coetzee, dirigente della Sanità Pubblica sudafricana. Ma dall'altra parte dell'Oceano il santone della pandemia Anthony Fauci ha sentenziato che, mentre i rapporti dell'OMS sulla nuova variante hanno alzato una "bandiera rossa" di allarme, è possibile però che i vaccini possano ancora funzionare per prevenire anche questa minaccia.UNA SITUAZIONE SCHIZOFRENICAInsomma: una situazione quasi schizofrenica, con messaggi contraddittori, sia sulla gravità di questa forma virale, sia sull'efficacia dei vaccini di prevenirla.In questo scenario, è arrivato il primo caso italiano. Un caso reso pubblico ieri, domenica 28 novembre. A soli 4 giorni dall'annuncio dell'esistenza della variante, in Italia si è già in grado di identificarla in laboratorio. Il caso zero di Omicron si era sottoposto ad un tampone random. Teoricamente, questo signore, regolare possessore di certificazione verde, di tipo super, essendo bivaccinato, avrebbe potuto in questi e nei prossimi giorni diffondere ampiamente il virus.Ciò dimostra in modo evidente l'inutilità del pass di Draghi. Tanto varrebbe sottoporre per fermare l'epidemia tutte le persone a tamponi di controllo, indifferentemente dal fatto che siano o meno vaccinati.Il caso 0 italiano pone una serie di questioni: il signore che ha contratto il Covid sembra star bene per ora: è in isolamento domiciliare fiduciario. Gli ultrà del vaccinismo hanno già esultato dicendo che il signore è paucisintomatico proprio perché è vaccinato. Non ci si può che rallegrare se la profilassi funziona e fa sì che una persona si ammali in forma più leggera, però è un fatto inoppugnabile che la vaccinazione non ha impedito al signore di contrarre il Covid, e a sua volta di trasmetterlo: ha infatti contagiato tutti i membri della sua famiglia, compresi i vaccinati.Inoltre, il signore che ha contratto il Covid in versione Omicron è paucisintomatico esattamente come i pazienti sudafricani. Eppure Ursula von der Leyen ha appena dichiarato che "quella contro la variante Omicron è una corsa contro il tempo". Ancora non hanno optato tra l'enfatizzare la minaccia fantasma o esaltare l'efficacia assoluta dei vaccini. Che si decidano.Nota di BastaBugie: Stefano Magni nell'articolo seguente dal titolo "La variante del panico. Dal Sudafrica arriva un nuovo motivo per avere paura" parla della nuova variante del Covid, l'Omicron. Il primo problema, oggi come allora, è nell'informazione. Infatti è già corsa a chi diffonde il panico. A guadagnarci sono soprattutto le classi politiche che per "salvarci" tornano a parlare di lockdown e restrizioni.Ecco l'articolo completo pubblicato su La Nuova Bussola Quotidiana il 27 novembre 2021:Pare che all'improvviso, alla fine del novembre 2021, si sia tornati al 23 gennaio 2020, il giorno in cui venne data ufficialmente notizia della comparsa di un nuovo coronavirus in Cina. La novità del 25 novembre, invece, riguarda il Sud Africa: lì è stata scoperta una nuova variante, l'Omicron.Come sempre quando la notizia viene diffusa, si scopre che il virus si è diffuso con una velocità molto superiore. Anche quel 23 gennaio il nuovo coronavirus era in circolazione in Cina già da due mesi (forse tre mesi, secondo studi non ancora confermati) e stava già arrivando in Tailandia, Giappone e Corea del Sud, probabilmente anche nella stessa Italia. Nel periodo, ancora ignoto, fra la sua comparsa in natura e la sua scoperta, la variante Omicron potrebbe essere arrivata ovunque, considerando che è stata ritrovata in Paesi fra loro agli antipodi: oltre che negli Stati sudafricani (Sudafrica, Lesotho, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Mozambico, Namibia, Eswatini e Malawi), è presente anche in Israele, a Hong Kong e in Belgio. Nel Paese europeo la persona contagiata non è mai passata dal Sudafrica, bensì dall'Egitto e dalla Turchia. Come nel gennaio del 2020, la pachidermica macchina decisionale degli Stati parte lentamente all'inseguimento di un virus già fuggito e chiude le frontiere, selettivamente, per chi arriva dai Paesi infetti. Il ministro Roberto Speranza ha annunciato la cancellazione dei collegamenti aerei con i soli Paesi africani più colpiti e il divieto di ingresso per chi vi ha viaggiato negli ultimi 14 giorni. Ma, per i motivi di cui sopra, e come dimostra l'esperienza del 2020, si tratta di una misura tanto rassicurante quanto inutile.Come nel gennaio del 2020, il panico è immediato. Le Borse hanno registrato perdite gravi in tutto il mondo, già alla loro apertura del 26 novembre. Ma perché? Sappiamo già che la nuova variante, che l'Oms ha battezzato Omicron, è più contagiosa della Delta? Sappiamo che ha 32 mutazioni della proteina Spike che potrebbero teoricamente aumentarne la trasmissibilità e la capacità di eludere gli anticorpi. Sappiamo anche che, alcuni dei contagiati nei Paesi sudafricani, erano completamente vaccinati, anche con i farmaci più in uso in Europa, quali Pfizer, Johnson&Johnson e AstraZeneca. Tuttavia nessuno degli scienziati che ha studiato in questi giorni la variante è in grado di dire come si diffonderà. Per Penny Moore, dell'Università del Witwatersrand a Johannesburg, occorreranno almeno altre due settimane per capire se la variante del coronavirus comparsa nel suo Paese "è in grado di sfuggire agli anticorpi generati dai vaccini anti-Covid, così come alle difese dovute all'attivazione delle cellule T del sistema immunitario". Mancano ancora i dati. Anche secondo un virologo italiano non certo leggero nelle sue analisi, quale è Andrea Crisanti, aver paura "è prematuro", perché "stiamo parlando al momento solo di ipotesi e siamo un una fase di osservazione".Il primo problema di questa nuova crisi, dunque, è nell'informazione. Non pare vero, a media alle prese con un pubblico già stanco da due anni di Covid, poter dare una nuova scossa adrenalinica alla vigilia di Natale. Le ricadute economiche sono immediate in tutto il mondo, appunto: quanti stanno speculando al ribasso staranno facendo festa e vorremmo proprio sapere se vi sia un conflitto di interessi fra chi sta diffondendo questo allarmismo a piene mani e chi può guadagnarci qualcosa.Ma al di là di queste inevitabili umane miserie, chi sta già capitalizzando è soprattutto la classe politica di quasi tutti i Paesi europei occidentali e nordamericani. Se le popolazioni sono attualmente più stanche che impaurite, la notizia terrorizzante di una nuova pericolosa variante ridà legittimità a parole e frasi che francamente nessuno vorrebbe più sentire: lockdown, chiusure, stare a casa, fare sacrifici oggi per essere più liberi per le feste, stare attenti alle feste per proteggere i più fragili, ecc... I governi devono sempre mostrare di "fare qualcosa" quando la gente ha paura.
Hour 1 * Guest: Lowell Nelson – CampaignForLiberty.org – RonPaulInstitute.org * Omicron Variant Causes Unusual but Mild Symptoms: South African Medical Association Head – Dr. Angelique Coetzee. * Why Commies Hate Your Thanksgiving Dinner – Ryan McMaken. * “Take a Stance Exercise” in Public School in Utah – Natalie Cline. * Virginia Parents Raise Concerns Over ‘Extremely Invasive' Survey That Promotes ‘Early Sexualization'. * The Media Misses the Lesson of Africa and COVID in Plain Sight – Daniel Horowitz. * Biden's Numbers Tank…as US Rattles Sabers At Russia – Ron Paul. Hour 2 * Sen. Rand Paul: You-re Trying To Cover Your A** – Paul And Fauci Clash Again In Heated Exchange. * Rand Paul: Militants pushing CRT, gender ideology, want to ‘hold your kid down and give them a shot without your permission' – The Daily Signal – Paul predicted that public schools will “forbid entry” for students who are not vaccinated. * Americans warned: Prepare for vaccine mandate to board a plane – ‘Democrats and Health Overlords are tyrants and they crave power' – Joe Kovacs, WND.com * Cumulus Radio signed Fox News host and popular podcaster Dan Bongino to host a show broadcast in 300 markets in Rush Limbaugh's old time slot – But Bongino's show vanished from the airwaves after Bongino delivered an on-air ultimatum to Cumulus that Bongino would not work with the company as long as the corporate radio giant enforced its tyrannical and unethical coronavirus vaccine mandate. * Florida is now tied with Hawaii for the lowest daily COVID-19 cases per capita in the United States. * Naturally Immune People at Little Risk of Reinfection, Severe Disease From COVID-19: Study was published in the New England Journal of Medicine. It was funded by Weill Cornell Medicine–Qatar, Qatar's Ministry of Public Health, the Hamad Medical Corp., and Sidra Medicine. * Deep State agencies like the FBI, CIA, and NSA have a major Achilles heel that they are deathly afraid of – whistleblowers! * University discussion warns Thanksgiving is celebration of ‘genocide' – Participants suggest monetary ‘reparations' – It was activist Dakota Maccoll and counselor Jorney Baldwin who led the talks. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/loving-liberty/support
En Sudáfrica la presidenta de la Asociación Médica de Sudáfrica y una de las descubridoras de la variante ómicron del coronavirus, la doctora Angelique Coetzee, pidió calma ante lo que consideró "pánico innecesario" por la nueva modalidad del covid19, cuyos síntomas son "muy débiles". Mientras tanto la nueva variante se expande en Europa con varios casos y otros por confirmar.
We hear from Dr Angelique Coetzee, chair of the South African Medical Association
Dr Angelique Coetzee treated the first patient to present with the new symptoms
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Dr. Angelique Coetzee of the South African Medical Association joins the program, one of the first doctors to spot the new omicron Covid variant. She discusses the scene on the ground in South Africa and the currently mild symptoms they are seeing from the new variant. Plus, markets are rebounding after seeing their worst day since October of 2020. We take a look at whether investors should be optimistic. And oil fell on Friday, making it one of the worst days for the commodity since the early days of the pandemic. RBC's Helima Croft joins to break down the price movements and what else to expect.
* Guest: Lowell Nelson - CampaignForLiberty.org - RonPaulInstitute.org * Omicron Variant Causes Unusual but Mild Symptoms: South African Medical Association Head - Dr. Angelique Coetzee. * Why Commies Hate Your Thanksgiving Dinner - Ryan McMaken. * "Take a Stance Exercise" in Public School in Utah - Natalie Cline. * Virginia Parents Raise Concerns Over ‘Extremely Invasive' Survey That Promotes ‘Early Sexualization'. * The Media Misses the Lesson of Africa and COVID in Plain Sight - Daniel Horowitz. * Biden's Numbers Tank…as US Rattles Sabers At Russia - Ron Paul.
Australia has recorded its first two cases of the Omicron COVID-19 variant. Australia has now suspended flights from nine southern African countries and closed its borders to any foreign nationals who have been to the region amid growing concern about the emerging variant.
Dr. Angelique Coetzee, the South African Dr. who supposedly discovered the Omicron variant says the symptoms so far are mild. Meanwhile, Dr. Fauci says all options are on the table!
The South African doctor who first identified the Omicron COVID variant has called for a calmer international response. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A médica sul-africana que fez o primeiro alerta sobre a variante ômicron do coronavírus citou sintomas leves nos pacientes que ela atendeu. Angelique Coetzee disse, em entrevista ao jornal britânico "The Telegraph" neste domingo, que notou um aumento de pessoas jovens e saudáveis com sinais de fadiga.
La doctora Angelique Coetzee le explicó a la BBC cómo se dio cuenta en su consulta que estaba ante una nueva variante del coronavirus y dijo que los síntomas que han visto en Sudáfrica hasta ahora "son extremadamente leves".
A médica sul-africana que fez o primeiro alerta sobre a variante ômicron do coronavírus relatou sintomas leves nos pacientes que ela atendeu. Angelique Coetzee disse, em entrevista ao jornal britânico "The Telegraph", que notou um aumento de pessoas jovens e saudáveis com sinais de fadiga.
Dr Angelique Coetzee, chair of the South African Medical Association and a practising GP based in Pretoria spoke to Gavan Reilly about how she first noticed the change of Covid-19 symptoms linked to Omicron.
Administration of the Sisonke COVID-19 booster dose aimed at healthcare workers, which was delayed on Monday due to technical glitches, is expected to start today. Healthcare workers were the first group of people that were vaccinated in South Africa under the Sisonke Programme, which was a collaboration between the National Department of Health and other health professionals. The South African Medical Association - SAMA - maintains that the rollout of the vaccine booster shots to healthcare workers is of utmost importance. For more on this here is chairperson of SAMA, Dr. Angelique Coetzee...
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Die voorsitter van die Suid-Afrikaanse Mediese Vereniging, dr. Angelique Coetzee, sê dit is goeie stappe om te neem, maar die bevelsraad behoort die verbod op alkohol te heroorweeg: --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/johannpretorius/message
Anele chats to Dr Angelique Coetzee about the latest Covid-19 resurgence and vaccinations.
Dr Angelique Coetzee speaks about the need to place intern doctors by Radio Islam
Refilwe Moloto speaks to chair of the SA Medical Association, Dr Angelique Coetzee, about their concerns around our slow pace of vaccination as the third wave of infections sweeps across the country. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Die vonke kan spat by vandag se Geneve-beraad tussen presidente Putin en Biden. Die hoof van die Suid-Afrikaanse Mediese Vereniging, dr. Angelique Coetzee, reageer op die nuwe Vlak 3-inperking. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The South African Medical Association (SAMA) predicts that the country will breach the 6 000 mark of Covid-19 infections in the next two weeks to officially enter the third wave of the pandemic. The southern African nation has been recording over 5 000 new infections daily in the past week, while the country recorded over 3 000 cases last night. SAMA has appealed to the public to ensure they observe the COVID-19 protocols, that people observe social distance and wear masks when visiting each other's homes. SAMA spokesperson, Dr Angelique Coetzee, explains... See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr Angelique Coetzee - voorsitter, SA Medical Association (Sama)
Guest: Dr Angelique Coetzee | Chairperson at South African Medical Association Because of the Covid-19 pandemic, reducing the spread of respiratory illnesses like flu this fall and winter is more important than ever. Flu vaccination is especially important for adults 65 years and older, who account for most hospitalizations and deaths from flu and from Covid-19. Dr Angelique Coetzee, Chairperson at the South African Medical Association, talks about why over 60s year olds need to get the flu vaccine before the covid vaccine. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Die publiek het sedert President Cyril Ramaphosa se aankondiging Maandagaand, daagliks kosvoorraad by winkels gaan aankoop. In die lang rye om te betaal, het min mense hulle gesteur daaraan om 'n veilige afstand tussen mekaar te handhaaf. Kan dit moontlik veroorsaak het dat ons in die volgende paar dae 'n toename in bevestigde COVID-19 gevalle gaan sien as gevolg hiervan? Ons gesels met die voorsitter van die Suid-Afrikaanse Mediese Vereniging, beter bekend as SAMA, dr Angelique Coetzee.
Caster Semenya shrugged off the unfavourable Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) ruling when she won the Women's 800m race at the IAAF Diamond League race in Doha. Semenya, the double Olympic champion at the distance, was added to the 800m start list, two days after her appeal against a new rule regulating testosterone levels for women athletes was rejected by the Court for Arbitration of Sport (CAS). Semenya had challenged the measures, introduced by the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF), that will force women with higher than normal male hormone levels -- so-called "hyper-andro-genic" athletes -- to artificially lower the amount of testosterone in their bodies if they are to continue competing. The rules will come into effect on May 8 and will apply to races over distances of 400m to the mile. For more Elvis Presslin spoke to the Chairperson of the South African Medical Association, Dr Angelique Coetzee