POPULARITY
In this weeks episode I discuss the anticipated health challenges for the upcoming winter season. I draws parallels to Australia's recent flu season, highlighting the prevalence of diseases like flu, whooping cough (pertussis), RSV, and COVID-19. I emphasise the importance of vaccinations, especially given the uptick in measles and pertussis cases due to missed vaccinations during the pandemic lockdowns. I also give tips on preventive measures such as hand hygiene, the use of antigen tests, and maintaining a nutritious diet to boost immunity. Listeners are encouraged to stay informed through weekly updates on disease levels and vaccinations on WonderCare Instagram.This weeks chat includes:00:00 Introduction and Winter Health Concerns01:35 Measles: A Growing Concern02:36 Insights from Australia's Flu Season03:36 Pertussis: The Whooping Cough Threat06:25 RSV and Immunization Efforts09:58 COVID-19 Variants and Vaccination13:39 Preventive Measures and Final Thoughts16:42 Antigen Tests and Nutritional Tips18:50 Conclusion and Call to ActionSeason 9 Partnership– Salin Plus (available here!)I am so thrilled to be partnering with Salin plus This 100% natural salt therapy device is suitable for both adults and children! Tune in to learn more!Support this PodcastSimply following and reviewing this podcast can make a huge difference! If you enjoy this episode I would be so grateful if you could follow or subscribe to the show! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Wir hatten kürzlich das Vergnügen, Frau Prof. Sigrid Carlsson als Visiting Professor in unserer Klinik begrüßen zu dürfen. Sie stellt ihr Paper und die darin beschriebenen Auswirkungen des Screening-Beginns auf das karzinomspezifische Überleben vor.
Rund 42.000 Menschen waren vergangene Woche mit Covid krankgeschrieben. Die Dunkelziffer dürfte noch deutlich höher sein. Das Abwassermonitoring zeigt, dass die derzeitige Corona-Welle so hoch ist, wie noch keine zuvor. Woran das liegt, ob die Antigen-Tests auf die derzeitigen Varianten überhaupt noch ansprechen und wer sich nun impfen lassen sollte, erklärt Virologe Norbert Nowotny. Abonniert unseren Podcast auch auf Apple Podcasts, Spotify oder ganz neu auch auf Youtube und hinterlasst uns eine Bewertung, wenn euch der Podcast gefällt.Mehr Podcasts gibt es auch unter kurier.at/podcasts Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Wie steht es aktuell um die Kreuzfahrt? Obwohl kein Ende der Covid-19-Pandemie absehbar ist, sind inzwischen wieder nahezu alle der rund 380 Kreuzfahrtschiffe weltweit in Dienst. Aber es gibt noch viele Probleme und Herausforderungen. Darüber sprechen wir in dieser Podcast-Episode und machen eine Bestandsaufnahme im Juli 2022. Europa und Nordamerika sind zurück in der Kreuzfahrt-Welt, Australien läuft gerade an, nur Asien steht nach wie vor nahezu vollständig still. Corona-Regeln gibt es an Bord der Kreuzfahrtschiffe kaum noch, Masken sind keine Pflicht mehr, nur Antigen-Tests vor der Reise sowie eine vollständige Impfserie verlangen die Reedereien noch. Wir sprechen über diese Grundlagen, aber beispielsweise auch über das aktuelle Infektionsgeschehen an Bord der Schiffe, diskutieren über das Verhalten von Passagieren und Kreuzfahrt-Reedereien, Routenanpassungen und Schiffswechsel – letztere nicht nur aufgrund der Pandemie-Folgen, sondern auch wegen des Kriegs in der Ukraine. Und wir thematisieren das nach wie vor drängende Problem des Crew-Mangels: Wie gehen die Reedereien damit um? Wie viel merkt der Passagier davon? Und warum herrscht überhaupt Crew-Mangel?
Today's #podcast is our lovely relaxing and restorative weekend in Bad Kissingen #Germany. I've included our itinerary, where we stayed, visiting the KissSalis Therme and a lovely hike to the Bodenlauben Ruins. We really enjoyed this Baroque town (a part of UNESCO) that is a true #weekendgetaway from Stuttgart, Frankfurt or Munich. Come with me today to see why people have been visiting since the 1200s.⏱TIMELINE⏱1:00 History of "Bad" (Bath) Towns of Germany1:35 Where we stayed? Haus Bethania2:35 Design of our apartment and style3:35 Travel TIP
And are symptoms of the Omicron variant of Covid-19 really so mild? Radio Sweden finds out. And on International Holocaust Remembrance Day, we look at how the pandemic has affected how Sweden's schools teach about the the Holocaust. Presenter/producer: Dave Russell
Um sich aus der Quarantäne oder Isolation freizutesten, sollten künftig weiterhin PCR-Tests zum Einsatz kommen, sagte der Vorsitzende des Berufsverbands Deutscher Laborärzte, Andreas Bobrowski, im Dlf. Die gängigen Antigen-Tests reichten wegen ihrer geringen Sensibilität nicht aus. Auch dämpfte er die Hoffnung, die Testkapazitäten der Labore schnell zu erweitern. Es fehle an Personal und medizinischem Gerät.Sartori, Christinawww.deutschlandfunk.de, SprechstundeDirekter Link zur Audiodatei
William Morice II, M.D., Ph.D., chair of the Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology at Mayo Clinic and president of Mayo Clinic Laboratories, joins the "Answers From the Lab" podcast for his weekly leadership update with Bobbi Pritt, M.D. In this episode, Dr. Morice and Dr. Pritt talk about the increased availability of antigen tests for COVID-19 and review when it's most appropriate to use an antigen test.
Take a look around — because this is the wildest part of the pandemic anyone's ever seen. And we've started to normalize a few things we shouldn't.
I have been able to visit Europe twice in the past six months, today I am sharing several European important travel tips that I have observed and wanted to share. I hope that they help you begin planning or help with your 2022 travel plans. Let me know if the comments below if you have any questions, I'll be happy to help.⏱TIMELINE⏱1:08 Email me for travel insurance info - wendy@travelwithwendy.net1:48 PCR/Antigen Testing2:49 Travel TIP: What to carry during COVID through travel3:28 What is 2G+/3G?4:06 Phones and Apps4:50 CoronaWarn App or Luca App - what you need to know!5:28 Masks
Today we are talking about rapid antigen tests. What are they? On a molecular level how do they work? Are they less affective for Omicron? and essentially just everything you need to know about these things that are now a huge part of our gosh darn lives.What did we learn this week? 4:41 Quitting smoking and weight gain 5:00Little piggy makes you have sensitive feet 12:14Studytime: 18:12 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Dr. Gigi Gronvall, a leading international expert on tests, kindly joined us for a spirited tour d'horizon. People need tests for multiple purposes on a continuous basis: You “can't just get one test and forget it” since a test is just one moment in time. Sometimes however there are unrealistic, outsized expectations that tests will peer into the future. Why is the United States so prone to stumbling on tests? In 2020, responsibilities were thrown to the states, and antibody tests in the early days, approved by the FDA, were “the wild west” where often you could get a more accurate result “from flipping a coin.” In 2021, “a supply and demand market model” for antigen tests predominated, and when demand collapsed, Abbott destroyed millions of doses. More recently, since September of 2021, and accelerating under the pressure of Omicron, things are improving -- but “turning the ocean liner” is slow. The $3 billion investment in affordable antigen supply and accelerated development of new tests is showing results. The more recent commitment by President Biden to provide 500 million antigen tests through the mail to Americans has promise. “People want health information about their own bodies … people want access to tests. They know it is possible.” "Perhaps that progress can be extended in the future to home flu tests.” Dr. Gronvall also shared her thoughts on the Covid-19 controversy: put a focus on animal health and cleaning up live animal markets. And yes, we should cooperate with the Chinese: “You could get people together to exchange baseball cards and it would be productive.” So why not focus on vaccinating the world? On widespread, pernicious misinformation: “cut off the poison” immediately at its source and invest in long-term education. Dr. Gigi Gronvall is a Senior Scholar at the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security and an Associate Professor in the Department of Environmental Health and Engineering at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.
with Dr Lucy Jessop, Director of Public Health at the HSE's National Immunisation Office and Elaine Dunne, Chair of the Federation of Early Childhood Providers
The Smart 7 Ireland Edition is the daily news podcast that gives you everything you need to know in 7 minutes, at 7am, 7 days a week… Consistently appearing in Ireland's Daily News charts, we're a trusted source for people every day. If you're enjoying it, please follow, share or even post a review, it all helps… Today's episode includes references to the following items: https://twitter.com/rtenews/status/1478789799997804552?s=20https://twitter.com/VirginMediaNews/status/1478826134263455748?s=20https://twitter.com/rtenews/status/1478791843399753730?s=20https://twitter.com/acyn/status/1478818082948730882?s=21https://twitter.com/lrozen/status/1478818888582414340?s=20https://twitter.com/sunriseon7/status/1478841849045348352?s=20https://twitter.com/SkyFootball/status/1478855448426123266?s=20https://m.facebook.com/watch/?v=745190183545195&_rdrhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sJgH4y3raWc Contact us over at Twitter or visit www.thesmart7.com Presented by Ciara Revins, written by Liam Thompson and produced by Daft Doris. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Eoghan Corry, Editor of Air & Travel magazine
We speak to the folks from We Will Fix it about how well our homes are holding up in the rain. Plus, a big focus on Covid testing. Dr Howard Podalsky of Cambridge Medical Centre tells us about whether we're imaging the increased wait for PCR results - and where have all the antigen tests gone? Plus, we find out what's happening at the hospital with Lubna Naeem, Head of operations and Business at Gargash Hospital. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Darragh O'Loughlin, Secretary General of the Irish Pharmacy Union
Free rapid antigen tests will be mailed directly to households and QR code check-ins will be brought back for NSW supermarkets and restaurants under changes to the Covid policies in NSW Volunteer lifesavers who dodged crackling powerlines and ignored the threat of flying debris to reach three women struck by a tree during a savage Sydney storm are being hailed as superheroes. Celebrity chef Manu Feildel is steaming after a battle with his local council which rejected his plans to turn his TV kitchen into a late night function centre. Marnus Labuschagne has been crowned the world's No.1 Test batter. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We speak to Education Minister Norma Foley.
with Adrian Cummins, CEO of the Restaurants Association and INMO General Secretary Phil Ní Sheaghdha
As the COVID-19 pandemic was spreading around the world in early 2020, the Ortho Clinical Diagnostics team pulled together in record time to create fast, highly accurate COVID-19 testing. Ortho was the first company to launch high-volume COVID-19 antibody and antigen tests with FDA Emergency Use Authorization.
If omicron isn't 'milder' than delta, why are fewer people ending up in hospitals?
We speak to Bryan Colins, Principal of Scoil Naomh Feichin , Termonfeckin County Louth.
Antigen Tests and other help needed now says Elaine Dunne, Chair Federation of Early Childhood Providers who tells PJ the pressure they are under. PJ also talks to Dr Niamh Lynch, Consultant Paediatrician, about symptoms, masks for juniors and more. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Smart 7 Ireland Edition is the daily news podcast that gives you everything you need to know in 7 minutes, at 7am, 7 days a week… Consistently appearing in Ireland's Daily News charts, we're a trusted source for people every day. If you're enjoying it, please follow, share or even post a review, it all helps… Today's episode includes references to the following items: https://twitter.com/rtenews/status/1463220650529669128?s=20https://twitter.com/rtenews/status/1463245135899148289?s=20https://twitter.com/rtenews/status/1463142408129069058?s=20https://twitter.com/VirginMediaNews/status/1463243478972915719?s=20https://twitter.com/Quicktake/status/1463232172110880787https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VZ0RnBqE3aQ&t=460s&ab_channel=NASAhttps://twitter.com/btsportfootball/status/1463243810528505864?s=20 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1r07FLr9tiI&ab_channel=JimmyKimmelLivehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mZYc3l9BfPw&ab_channel=BBC Contact us over at Twitter or visit www.thesmart7.com Presented by Ciara Revins, written by Liam Thompson and produced by Daft Doris. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Deputy Chief Medical Officer, Dr Ronan Glynn
Tara is in for Niall A row has broken out over the provision of free antigen tests in the Houses of the Oireachtas, amid contradictory claims over whether TDs and Senators would be able to avail of the service Peadar Toibin joins Tara to speak about this. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tara is in for Niall A row has broken out over the provision of free antigen tests in the Houses of the Oireachtas, amid contradictory claims over whether TDs and Senators would be able to avail of the service Peadar Toibin joins Tara to speak about this. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
with Dr Cillian de Gascun, Director of the National Virus Reference Laboratory and Chair of NPHET's expert advisory group
Emma O'Kelly, Education Correspondent, discusses the rollout of antigen testing in primary schools.
The Bill Kelly Show Podcast: Ontario unveiled its winter COVID-19 testing strategy on Thursday which includes a “holiday blitz” as well as providing students with take-home rapid antigen tests over the school break. The province said it is looking to expand its testing plan as winter and the colder weather comes in and pushes people to spend more time indoors and increase close contact. The winter strategy is a three-prong response — a holiday mobile testing blitz, access to low barrier testing options for elementary and secondary school students and expanded access to testing through pharmacies. ALSO: Health Canada has approved Pfizer's Covid 19 vaccine for children GUEST: Dr. Chris Bauch, Research Chair in the Department of Applied Mathematics and a Specialist in Mathematical and Computer Modelling of Infectious Disease Outbreaks with the University of Waterloo - Prime Minister Justine Trudeau says he directly raised concerns about a proposed electric-vehicle tax credit, Buy American rhetoric and the cross-border Line 5 oil pipeline with U.S. President Joe Biden. Trudeau made the remarks on Thursday night following a trilateral summit with the American leader and his Mexican counterpart, Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, which the prime minister described as “extremely effective.” ALSO: Throne speech from the Liberals this Tuesday, what can we expect? GUEST: Richard Brennan, Former Journalist with The Toronto Star covering both Queen's Park and Parliament Hill - Ryerson Public School in Burlington, Ont., has been renamed Makwendam — an Anishinaabemowin word meaning "to remember," according to the Halton District School Board (HDSB). The new name, which the board said is pronounced "muck-kwen-dum," was unanimously approved during a meeting Wednesday night. ALSO: Help Ryerson University pick its new name GUEST: Dr. Dawn Lavell-Harvard, Former President of the Ontario Native Women's Association and Director at the First Peoples House of Learning at Trent University See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Donegal TD Thomas Pringle says he would not have availed of free antigen tests for TDs and Senators, as had been indicated yesterday. TDs had originally been informed that could avail of free tests, but the situation has since been clarified by the Houses of the Oireachtas
The Smart 7 Ireland Edition is the daily news podcast that gives you everything you need to know in 7 minutes, at 7am, 7 days a week… Consistently appearing in Ireland's Daily News charts, we're a trusted source for people every day. If you're enjoying it, please follow, share or even post a review, it all helps… Today's episode includes references to the following items: https://www.rte.ie/news/coronavirus/2021/1117/1260440-coronavirus-ireland/https://twitter.com/rtenews/status/1460889585169354754?s=20https://twitter.com/BBCPolitics/status/1460949089659637761?s=20 https://twitter.com/BBCPolitics/status/1460947747138322440?s=20 https://twitter.com/therecount/status/1461023189534924806?s=20 https://twitter.com/nowthisnews/status/1461026379085062152?s=20 https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/av/cricket/59320270 https://twitter.com/britneyspears/status/1460782926459719683?s=20https://twitter.com/NetflixUK/status/1460643826234802185?s=20 Contact us over at Twitter or visit www.thesmart7.com Presented by Ciara Revins, written by Liam Thompson and produced by Daft Doris. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Gavan Reilly is joined by Emer Higgins TD, Pauline Tully TD, Kingston Mills, Ian Redmond, Sandra Mallon, Conor Lenihan, and Shane Phelan. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Norma Foley, Minister for Education; Andy Pike, Fórsa Trade Union; and Terence Reynolds, Principal of Scoil Naomh Bhríd
Paul McGlade, owner of Pygmalion nightclub, says a negative antigen test result will soon be a requirement for entry there.
On Friday Tony Holohan announced if you are out and about meeting people you should take an antigen test twice a week. Since then Newstalk understands there has been a run on antigen tests across the country with shops and pharmacies sold out or low on stock. Henry McKean has been visiting pharmacies and asking people are they ready to take them, do they feel confident using them and should they be free or subsidised? Henry took 2 antigen tests, the first one didn't work and the second came up as negative.
with Dr Colm Henry, Chief Clinical Officer of the HSE
Fergal Bowers, Health Correspondent reports
DIY Antigen tests, and a Covid pass for kids to have McDonalds.. is that where we need to go next? Brown envelopes on building sites.. Seamus says he saw a protection racket happening right before his eyes.. Could war break out between escooters and cyclists over who can use a lane & lots more See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
''The antigen tests have their advantages & disadvantages''
Ray Walley, North Dublin GP and an Associate Professor in General Practice in UCD, Paul Moyna, Professor of Immunology, Maynooth University, Philip Ryan, Political Editor of the Irish Independent
Gavan Reilly is joined by Minister of State Jack Chambers, Duncan Smith TD, Paul Quinn, Paul Moynagh, Phil Ní Sheaghadh, Rachel Lavin, Paul Cullen,and Alan Holland. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
CyprusScene review of the latest information published by the British Residents' Society relating to PCR and ANTIGEN tests and Driving in the RoC....Click below to be directed to the BRS website. This episode is also available as a blog post: https://cyprusscene.com/2021/10/07/brs-latest-updates-pcr-and-antigen-tests-and-driving-in-the-roc/ Don't forget to select FOLLOW on our channel listing to hear more news and reviews from Northern Cyprus CyprusScene Podcasts can be found on the following apps Anchor, Google Podcasts, Spotify, RadioPublic, PocketCasts, Breaker, Castbox, Apple Itunes
The White House has announced a new investment in at-home Covid testing. POLITICO's David Lim breaks down everything you should know about rapid tests — and how much of a game changer the new push could be. Plus, Biden closes in on a pick to lead the FDA. And the former No. 2 of Trump's Justice Department sits for an interview with the Jan. 7 committee. David Lim is a health reporter for POLITICO. Jeremy Siegel is a host for POLITICO Dispatch. Irene Noguchi is the executive producer of POLITICO audio. Jenny Ament is the senior producer of POLITICO audio. Raghu Manavalan is a senior editor for POLITICO audio. Sign up for the Prescription Pulse and POLITICO Pulse newsletters. Tune into POLITICO's 2021 Defense Forum.
The Government is bowing to pressure from business leaders who want fast acting Covid-19 tests available in workplaces. A coalition of 25 firms contacted the Government on Tuesday, pleading for clearance to import 370,000 rapid antigen devices within the next week. Ministers and officials will meet representatives from the group today with a view to piloting the test in select workplaces. Political reporter Anneke Smith reports.
The Government is bowing to pressure from business leaders who want fast acting Covid-19 tests available in workplaces. A coalition of 25 firms contacted the Government on Tuesday, pleading for clearance to import 370,000 rapid antigen devices within the next week. Ministers and officials will meet representatives from the group today with a view to piloting the test in select workplaces. Political reporter Anneke Smith reports.
CyprusScene reporting the news of the TRNC Council of Ministers decision re PCR/Antigen tests/quarantine fees This episode is also available as a blog post: https://cyprusscene.com/2021/09/02/council-of-ministers-decision-re-pcr-antigen-tests-quarantine-fees/ Don't forget to select FOLLOW on our channel listing to hear more news and reviews from Northern Cyprus CyprusScene Podcasts can be found on the following apps Anchor, Google Podcasts, Spotify, RadioPublic, PocketCasts, Breaker, Castbox, Apple Itunes
In partnership with the Government of Canada, small and medium sized employers can now pick up rapid antigen testing kits at any Shoppers Drug Mart pharmacies. The rapid screening tests for this initiative are being provided free-of-charge by the Government of Canada for qualifying businesses. To help us with the discussion is Ifra Jamil. Ifra is the Senior Manager of Product Development at Shoppers Drug Mart.
Will the return of indoor dining go ahead on July 5th? UCC Professor of ImmunoVirology Liam Fanning says 'embrace antigen tests' and that vaccinated people should be able to go out and mix freely See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Derek Thompson has written extensively about the Covid-19 pandemic for The Atlantic and has been rightly lauded for his practical analysis and often being ahead of the curve. He is a frequent contributor to NPR and CBS news and host of the podcast CRAZY/GENIUS Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
IDSA Board members Dr. Angela Caliendo, MD, PhD, FIDSA, Professor and Executive Vice Chair of Medicine at Alpert Medical School of Brown University, and Dr. Kimberly Hanson, MD, Professor at the University of Utah School of Medicine discuss Antigen Testing: What it is, what role testing will play from a screening perspective, and testing effectiveness.
There's confusion over different types of antigen tests; also, we need to talk about mixing AstraZeneca and J+J vaccines with a second dose from Pfizer/Moderna for best results says Prof Kingston Mills of TCD. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Our reporter Gail Conway has been following Dr Holohan's appearance before the Oireachtas Committee on Transport and Communications Networks where the issue of antigen tests is being discussed
Fergal Keane reports as Dr. Tony Holohan and other members of NPHET were before the Oireachtas Transport Committee
In This Episode: Erin and Weer’d discuss the latest Supreme Court case involving gun rights, and yes it went 9-0 in our favor! Both the ATF ruling on receiver definition and David Chipman's confirmation hearing as ATF director has yet to materialize. Is the Biden Administration even prioritizing gun control? A question was asked: How could Bill Maher could be fully vaccinated, yet test positive for COVID-19? Weer'd talks about what PCR is and how this might be possible. Xander gives us his Independent Thoughts on food prep and impulse buying. David talks about Pistol Caliber Carbines. Finally, Matt from Geeks, Gadgets and Guns gives us some survival tips for the open road. Did you know that we have a Patreon? Join now for the low, low cost of $4/month (that’s $1/podcast) and you’ll get to listen to our podcast on Friday instead of Mondays, as well as patron-only content like mag dump episodes, our hilarious blooper reels and film tracks. Show Notes Main Topic: Supreme Court rules warrantless home gun confiscation is unconstitutional in 9-0 vote Biden's Proposed Ghost Gun Rule Still Not Officially Published Bill Maher is Fully Vaccinated and Tested Positive for Covid Lab Alert: FDA Issues Safety Letter about Potential for False Positive Results with Antigen Tests for Rapid Detection of SARS-CoV-2 Polymerase chain reaction Gun Lovers and Other Strangers: Mauser C96 Beretta 93R Heckler & Koch VP70 CAA MCKS & Ronis Colt Model 635 Marlin Camp Carbine Ruger Deerfield Sig MPX Colt AR6951 Beretta Cx4 Storm Kel-Tec SUB2000 Hi-Point 995 Ruger PC Carbine CZ Scorpion Kriss Vector Tavor SAR
This week Andrew talks through the latest stats for Ireland on COVID-19. He also dives into the complexity of antigen testing. Their use, why LIDL and Tony Hoolahan are butting heads, where Dr Ronan Glynn stands on it and what does antigen test results actually tell you? It is certainly a complex issue with nobody fully right or wrong but it helps to stay informed.Andrew is actively working with the department of health and meeting members of NPHET weekly to discuss the communication of COVID-19, vaccines, guidelines and mental health to young adults - essentially getting his facts from the source. Spread some good this week! https://www.patreon.com/LivingRoomLogic See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Today's episode includes the following:https://twitter.com/rtenews/status/1391657425191723009?s=20https://twitter.com/rtenews/status/1391655883093028869?s=20https://twitter.com/rtenews/status/1391810421812776965?s=20https://twitter.com/atrupar/status/1391816642733170694?s=20https://twitter.com/therecount/status/1391800927368237061?s=20https://twitter.com/Channel4News/status/1391716500877320198?s=20https://twitter.com/VirginMediaNews/status/1391796423340003333?s=20https://twitter.com/thismorning/status/1391710682169630723?s=20The Smart 7 Ireland Edition is a daily podcast that puts your brain into gear by telling you everything you need to know for the day in less than 7 minutes. It's a snapshot of the world, covering everything from politics to entertainment, via sport and current affairs.Please follow and spread the word!You need the Smarts? We've got the Smarts.Why not try The Sport 7 too?How about Science and Tech? Guess what - The Science 7!Contact us over at Twitter or visit www.thesmart7.comPresented by Paul ConnollyWritten, Produced and published by Daft Doris. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Dr Ray Walley - G.P, Member of the Covid-19 GP Liaison Committee & Vice-President of the European Doctors Association, Neil McDonnell, CEO of ISME
Cuckoo funds & house prices - should the government just borrow & build houses.. Antigen tests - how do they work & why don't NPHET like them?.. Are women drinking too much without knowing it & there's lots more See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Kingston Mills, professor of experimental immunology at TCD, outlines his views on the use of rapid testing for Covid-19.
Kingston Mills, professor of experimental immunology at TCD, outlines his views on the use of rapid testing for Covid-19.
The health watchdog HIQA has backed weekly antigen tests for meat plant workers, we talk to Chief Scientist Dr Conor Teljeur. And reporter Gill Stedman looks at the use of antigen testing in other workplaces.
Sainey ist aus Mallorca zurück und schildert ihre Eindrücke von Ruhe, Angeln und Sicherheit. Zudem ist bei dieser und der nächsten Ausgabe Finn Ackermann zu Gast. Finn ist Verkaufsdirektor von Iberostar Hotels & Resorts. „Wir kümmern uns um alles, um uns um Sie zu kümmern.“ Diese Botschaft steht auf der Iberostar-Website. Finn erklärt was dahinter steckt. Inhalt 00:00:50 Urlaubsfeeling 00:01:45 Angeln vorm Mega-Park 00:03:45 Desinfektion der Liegen und Antigen-Test 00:06:50 Iberostar in der Pandemie 00:08:47 Unbeschwert Reisen 00:10:45 Niedrige Inzidenzen 00:13:10 Antigen-Tests im Hotel 00:14:54 Protokolle und Maßnahmen 00:21:42 Hotelbetrieb trainiert 00:26:40 Weitere Lockerungen Dir stehen folgende Informationsquellen und Kontaktmöglichkeiten zur Verfügung: https://www.fti.de/service/reisehinweise.html https://www.fti.de/blog/reiseberichte-und-tipps/expertentipps/urlaub-corona-einreisebestimmungen/ Schreib uns deine Fragen, Reiseerlebnisse und Reisetipps an gluecksmomente@fti.de
Die jüngsten Öffnungsschritte begleitet der Bundesrat mit einer Selbsttest-Offensive. Wie viel Sicherheit diese Antigen-Tests aus der Apotheke jedoch wirklich bringen, ist umstritten. Und: Banditen aus Frankreich überfallen Schweizer Waffenhändler. Zudem: Interview mit der burmesischen Militär-Junta. Raubzug in die Schweiz: Französische Banditen überfallen Waffengeschäfte Es ist eine neue Entwicklung: Schweizer Waffenläden werden Opfer von professionell ausgeführten Raubüberfällen. Die Täter kommen aus Frankreich – sie sind minutiös vorbereitet und skrupellos. Die Banditen schrecken weder vor Waffengewalt noch Geiselnahmen zurück. Die «Rundschau» deckt eine Serie von Überfällen auf. Selbsttest in der Kritik: Gefährliche falsche Sicherheit? Singen im Chor, Bier trinken in der Gartenbeiz – das ist trotz Pandemie seit dieser Woche wieder möglich. Damit die neue Freiheit nicht zu steil steigenden Fallzahlen führt, hat der Bundesrat die Bevölkerung zu Vorsicht aufgerufen – und zum Testen. Allerdings: Fachleute kritisieren die mangelnde Information beim Einsatz von Antigen-Selbsttests aus der Apotheke. Diese könnten zwar Superspreader erkennen, seien aber bei Covid-positiven Personen ohne Symptome nicht zuverlässig. Dies könne zu einem falschen Sicherheitsgefühl führen. Im «Rundschau»-Interview: Roche-Chef Severin Schwan. Interview mit der Militär-Junta: CNN-Journalistin in Burma Die Proteste in Burma reissen auch acht Wochen nach dem Militärputsch nicht ab. Armee und Polizei versuchen den Aufstand mit allen Mitteln niederzuschlagen und unabhängige Berichte über die Proteste zu unterbinden. Burmesische Journalistinnen werden verhaftet, ausländische Berichterstatter können das Land nur unter Beobachtung der Junta bereisen. Eine CNN-Reporterin hat sich darauf eingelassen – und schafft es, ihre Aufpasser zu entlarven.
Die jüngsten Öffnungsschritte begleitet der Bundesrat mit einer Selbsttest-Offensive. Wie viel Sicherheit diese Antigen-Tests aus der Apotheke jedoch wirklich bringen, ist umstritten. Und: Banditen aus Frankreich überfallen Schweizer Waffenhändler. Zudem: Interview mit der burmesischen Militär-Junta. Raubzug in die Schweiz: Französische Banditen überfallen Waffengeschäfte Es ist eine neue Entwicklung: Schweizer Waffenläden werden Opfer von professionell ausgeführten Raubüberfällen. Die Täter kommen aus Frankreich – sie sind minutiös vorbereitet und skrupellos. Die Banditen schrecken weder vor Waffengewalt noch Geiselnahmen zurück. Die «Rundschau» deckt eine Serie von Überfällen auf. Selbsttest in der Kritik: Gefährliche falsche Sicherheit? Singen im Chor, Bier trinken in der Gartenbeiz – das ist trotz Pandemie seit dieser Woche wieder möglich. Damit die neue Freiheit nicht zu steil steigenden Fallzahlen führt, hat der Bundesrat die Bevölkerung zu Vorsicht aufgerufen – und zum Testen. Allerdings: Fachleute kritisieren die mangelnde Information beim Einsatz von Antigen-Selbsttests aus der Apotheke. Diese könnten zwar Superspreader erkennen, seien aber bei Covid-positiven Personen ohne Symptome nicht zuverlässig. Dies könne zu einem falschen Sicherheitsgefühl führen. Im «Rundschau»-Interview: Roche-Chef Severin Schwan. Interview mit der Militär-Junta: CNN-Journalistin in Burma Die Proteste in Burma reissen auch acht Wochen nach dem Militärputsch nicht ab. Armee und Polizei versuchen den Aufstand mit allen Mitteln niederzuschlagen und unabhängige Berichte über die Proteste zu unterbinden. Burmesische Journalistinnen werden verhaftet, ausländische Berichterstatter können das Land nur unter Beobachtung der Junta bereisen. Eine CNN-Reporterin hat sich darauf eingelassen – und schafft es, ihre Aufpasser zu entlarven.
Ja, wir alle können und wollen nichts mehr über Corona hören! Wer etwas Virus-Detox benötigt, sollte sich diese Folge sparen ;-). Wer aber wissen möchte, wie es in der kommenden Woche mit dem Brücken-Unterricht und den (ausnahmsweise keine Vokabel-, sondern Antigen-) Tests weitergeht, wie ein Selbst- (nicht Schnell-) Test auf SARS-COV 2 praktisch erlebt wird und wie die Moderatorin Anna und der Moderator Marco die Osterferien (einmal gewöhnlich, einmal ungewöhnlich) verbracht haben, welches Buch sie als Brücken-Lektüre empfehlen und welche Serie (keine Neuigkeiten!) und welchen Film sie zum Wohlfühlen empfehlen können, dann sollte man die Heinefunk-Folge 105 hören. Eine Heinefunk-Folge ohne Gast, aber voller altbekannter und sich wenig verändernder Fakten, Durchhalte-Parolen und mit dem neuen Schulfach Resilienz.
Following my person-first approach to health, let's start with people's circumstances and life flow, put testing into a context of managing the risk of COVID-19. Then let's tackle what testing even means, what to expect from testing, and then circle back to the person – how do the results impact our circumstances and life flow? Blog subscribers: Listen to the podcast here. Scroll down through show notes to read the post. Subscribe to Health Hats, the Podcast, on your favorite podcast player Please support my podcast. CONTRIBUTE HERE Episode Notes Prefer to read, experience impaired hearing or deafness? Find FULL TRANSCRIPT at the end of the other show notes or download the printable transcript here Contents with Time-Stamped Headings to listen where you want to listen or read where you want to read (heading. time on podcast xx:xx. page # on the transcript) Proem 00:00. 1 Circumstances and life flow 02:33. 1 Managing risk of COVID-19 03:34. 2 Introducing ME Cortizas 04:44. 2 Don't understand COVID-19 testing? You're not alone. 05:46. 2 Screening, not diagnosis 09:27. 3 Do I need a test? 15:13. 4 Getting tested 19:42. 6 Circling back to the person 23:08. 6 Please comments and ask questions at the comment section at the bottom of the show notes on LinkedIn via email DM on Instagram or Twitter to @healthhats Credits Music by permission from Joey van Leeuwen, Boston Drummer, Composer, Arranger Web/social media coach, Kayla Nelson Sponsored by Abridge Thanks to these fine people who inspired me for this episode: Casey Quinlan, Vera Rulon, Marilyn Mann, Alexis Snyder, Howard Brightman, Amy Price Links Stop Covid in Its Tracks. Test Treat, Trace – Graphic from Involution Studios CDC Overview of Covid-19 Testing American Academy of Pediatrics Guidelines for Testing Potential for False Positive Results with Antigen Tests for Rapid Detection of SARS-CoV-2 - Letter to Clinical Laboratory Staff and Health Care Providers What it's Like to be Tested - Video Rethinking testing for COVID-19 -Healthcare Triage Video An Introduction to COVID-19 Testing – FDA Video COVID-19 Testing Explainer: Sensitivity, Specificity, and Predictive Values AACC Video Coronavirus Testing HHS.gov Interpreting a covid-19 test result from the British Medical Journal Related podcasts https://health-hats.com/covid-19-people-living-safely/ https://health-hats.com/pod113/ https://health-hats.com/imagine-leverage-abilities-access-better-solutions/ About the Show Welcome to Health Hats, learning on the journey toward best health. I am Danny van Leeuwen, a two-legged, old, cisgender, white man with privilege, living in a food oasis, who can afford many hats and knows a little about a lot of healthcare and a lot about very little. Most people wear hats one at a time, but I wear them all at once. We will listen and learn about what it takes to adjust to life's realities in the awesome circus of healthcare. Let's make some sense of all this. To subscribe go to https://health-hats.com/ Creative Commons Licensing The material found on this website created by me is Open Source and licensed under Creative Commons Attribution. Anyone may use the material (written, audio, or video) freely at no charge. Please cite the source as: ‘From Danny van Leeuwen, Health Hats. (including the link to my website). I welcome edits and improvements. Please let me know. danny@health-hats.com. The material on this site created by others is theirs and use follows their guidelines. The Show Proem People are stressed, tired of the pandemic, more focused on vaccines, fewer people are getting tested. Almost a year later we're hearing the same questions about COVID-19 testing. We heard: Who needs a Covid-19 test? Which test should I get? What do the results mean? What if I have a positive test? Do I need to stay home after I have a test?
Der Start der Impfkampagne, die kostenlosen Tests, das Impfangebot für alle – immer wieder versprechen Politiker in der Corona-Pandemie Dinge, die dann nicht oder nicht wie versprochen kommen. Sehr häufig steht dabei im Mittelpunkt: Gesundheitsminister Jens Spahn. Zuletzt hatte er kostenlose Antigen-Tests für alle ab dem 1. März versprochen und wurde dann von der Kanzlerin und den Ministerpräsidenten zurückgepfiffen. Warum passiert dem ambitionierten Politik-Profi Spahn das? Was steckt dahinter? Und welche Reaktionen löst das außerhalb der Politik aus? Darüber spricht Marc Krüger in dieser Ausgabe vom "Tagesanbruch am Wochenende"-Podcast mit t-online-Chefredakteur Florian Harms. Außerdem geht es um Kultur und Vereine in Deutschland. Alles liegt seit vielen Monaten wegen der Pandemie brach. Welche Auswirkungen drohen? Was ist vielleicht schon jetzt kaputt? Weiteres Thema: die Bundeswehr. Sie ist riesiger Arbeitgeber, Ausbilder, Wirtschaftsfaktor. Aber die Truppe kommt meist nur dann in den Medien vor, wenn es Skandale oder Hilfsaktionen gibt. Wie kommt die Bundeswehr durch die Krise? Und wie steht es um die wichtigen Auslandseinsätze?
Weil wir noch Jahre mit dem Virus leben, werden Tests immer wichtiger. Die Hoffnungen der Luftfahrt liegen auf den Antigen-Tests. Sie sind schnell, aber nicht so zuverlässig wie PCR-Tests. Ein Artikel von Antje Höning, erschienen in der Rheinischen Post am 30. Oktober 2020 und bei RP Online. Mehr Infos zu RP Audio-Artikeln finden Sie auf rp-online.de/audioartikel.
Weil wir noch Jahre mit dem Virus leben, werden Tests immer wichtiger. Die Hoffnungen der Luftfahrt liegen auf den Antigen-Tests. Sie sind schnell, aber nicht so zuverlässig wie PCR-Tests. Ein Artikel von Antje Höning, erschienen in der Rheinischen Post am 30. Oktober 2020 und bei RP Online. Mehr Infos zu RP Audio-Artikeln finden Sie auf rp-online.de/audioartikel.
In der Vorweihnachts-Folge Nr. 41 des Infektiopods beschäftigen wir uns endlich mit Testungen auf SARS-CoV-2 und zwar zusammen mit einer echten Expertin in Sachen Coronavirus-Diagnostik: Dr. Susanne Pfefferle ist Virologin am UKE und hat schon zu SARS-CoV-1 geforscht. Wir besprechen im Detail PCR (Vorsicht Nerd-Faktor!), Antigen- und Antikörpertests. Außerdem sprechen wir über die neue (mutierte) … „Infektiopod#41 Covid-19: Testing: PCR, Antigen-Tests und neue SARS-CoV-2 Variante B.1.1.7. aka VOC 202012/01“ weiterlesen
Travelnews Online | Rebuilding Travel | Trending | eTurboNews
Der Sportmediziner des Deutschen Eishockey-Bundes spricht mit uns in dieser Folge über Diagnostik sowie return to sports nach erfolgter Covid-19 Erkrankung von Profisportlern. Was können Wearables in der Früherkennung leisten? Wie werden die Sportler während der Erkrankung betreut? Wie werden Entscheidungen zur Wiederbelastung getroffen? Vor dem Hintergrund des aktuellen Spielbetriebes sprechen wir über neue Covid-19 Teststrategien und Antigen-Tests. Hast du Fragen oder Themenvorschläge? Dann schreib uns an fee@feebeyer.com
Antigen tests, which give Covid-19 results in a matter of hours, are increasingly becoming available in Vermont. But the state has hesitated to make these rapid tests a major part of its health strategy. Why?
Podcast: Short Wave (LS 68 · TOP 0.05% what is this?)Episode: We Need More Coronavirus Testing. Are Antigen Tests The Answer?Pub date: 2020-05-11There's a difference between diagnostic, antibody, and antigen tests. All provide different levels of reliability and speed.NPR health correspondent Rob Stein breaks down the differences and explains why public health officials are especially hopeful about antigen testing. Find out how your state is doing on overall testing.Email the show at shortwave@npr.org.The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from NPR, which is the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Listen Notes, Inc.
We talk covid19 nationwide and LA county updates, fact checking the administration on corona, antigen tests, Dr. Deborah Birx, “At home” fitness and more with Fox 11 News anchor Elex Michaelson. SHAKA- @shakastrong Guest Host Fallon Mercedes @FitWithFallon Guest: Elex Michaelson @ElexMichaelson