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The crew dives into Al Horford's testing positive for COVID and the different types of COVID tests around the world.
Chris Gray Faust from CruiseCritic talks about how Covid testing is impacting European cruises. Share with me your thoughts, questions and comments via... Twitter: @therclblog Facebook: /royalcaribbeanblog YouTube: royalcaribbeanblog Email: matt@royalcaribbeanblog.com Leave a voicemail: (408) 6ROYAL6 You can subscribe to the Royal Caribbean Blog Podcast via iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher or RSS.
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A Place for Us, Episode 5, As host of our podcasts, Gina Murphy-Darling has had the honor and privilege of interviewing some of the most intelligent, passionate, brilliant and, at times, funny thought leaders from around the world about every aspect of climate change the mind can imagine. Some of them are internationally known and […]
Dr. Amesh Adalja of Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security discusses the latest on Covid testing.
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World News in 7 minutes. Friday 29th April 2022.Today: Ukraine Guterres visit. Rockets hit. Finland Sweden NATO. China covid testing. Afghanistan explosions. Mali Wagner. Nigeria ransom illegal. CAR bitcoin. Haiti gangs. And zoom no good.Transcripts at send7.org/transcriptsPlease leave a rating on Apple podcasts or Spotify.With Stephen Devincenzi and Khadija Tahir.Contact us at podcast@send7.org or send an audio message at speakpipe.com/send7If you enjoy the podcast please help to support us at send7.org/supportSEND7 (Simple English News Daily in 7 minutes) tells the most important world news stories in intermediate English. Every day, listen to the most important stories from every part of the world in slow, clear English. Whether you are an intermediate learner trying to improve your advanced, technical and business English, or if you are a native speaker who just wants to hear a summary of world news as fast as possible, join Stephen Devincenzi and Juliet Martin every morning. Transcripts can be found at send7.org/transcripts. Simple English News Daily is the perfect way to start your day, by practising your listening skills and understanding complicated stories in a simple way. It is also highly valuable for IELTS and TOEFL students. Students, teachers, and people with English as a second language, tell us that they listen to SEND7 because they can learn English through hard topics, but simple grammar. We believe that the best way to improve your spoken English is to immerse yourself in real-life content, such as what our podcast provides. SEND7 covers all news including politics, business, natural events and human rights. Whether it is happening in Europe, Africa, Asia, the Americas or Oceania, you will hear it on SEND7, and you will understand it. For more information visit send7.org/contact
Keep Your Workplace Safe With DriverCheck Testing As we move back to work the challenges of keeping the workplace safe will rise up and return to normal status. Whether you're worried about Covid Testing issues or drug and alcohol testing for your drivers DriverCheck has you covered. DriverCheck is a leader in drug and alcohol, cognitive, covid, and workplace testing helping employers have a safe workplace for their staff. Learn how DriverCheck can help you be safe at www.drivercheck.ca About the Show LISTEN TO THE PODCAST- The show is available at www.theleadpedalpodcast.com , ITunes, Stitcher, Spotify, Tunein, iHeartradio, SoundCloud, and other popular podcast platforms. Thanks for listening JOIN THE LEAD PEDAL PODCAST FAN CLUB www.TheLeadPedalPodcastFanClub.com LISTEN TO LEAD PEDAL RADIO at www.LeadPedalRadio.com The Lead Pedal Podcast for Truck Drivers talks all things trucking for people in the transportation industry helping them improve their business and careers. Interviews with industry professionals and truck drivers, trucking information, and other features on the industry are meant to be helpful for truck drivers and those in transportation. The Lead Pedal Podcast for Truck Drivers has main episodes released every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday with bonus material on other days. You can learn more about the host and show on our website and make sure to SUBSCRIBE to the show on your favourite podcast platform. www.theleadpedalpodcast.com What does The Lead Pedal Podcast mean? The Lead (pronounced - Led) stands for acceleration or fast-track of your career or business. It is a play on words and we certainly are not here promoting speeding in the industry. We are hoping this information will help you become a professional driver faster than if you didn't know about many of these topics. Are you enjoying the show? If so we would appreciate you leaving us a rating and review on iTunes or on your favourite podcast platform. www.theleadpedalpodcast.com Join The Lead Pedal Podcast Fan Club where are loyal fans get first chance at specials, discounts on merchandise and much more.The club is free to join and you can learn more at www.theleadpedalpodcastfanclub.com
Welcome back to another episode of Travel Tea. Today we are sipping on what feels like sunshine as we talk about protocols lifting & what it was like to travel internationally to countries that no longer require any documentation to enter. It was uplifting & has us hoping that this is the way forward. Have a listen & let us know what you think. Are you ready to travel? Have you been traveling? We'd love to hear from you.@TravelTeaSpill
How We Treat Our Service Workers and the Lack of Covid Testing
A very serious byproduct of the Covid-19 pandemic is the loss of trust in public health agencies. Can trust in public health be saved? Steve Forbes on the continued bad behavior of public health officials in the aftermath of Covid-19 and why the future consequences could be deadly.Steve Forbes shares his What's Ahead Spotlights each Tuesday, Thursday and Friday.
Today on Rising, USPS Master DeJoy Bought THOUSANDS in COVID testing stock before Biden's mail order test deal (00:00)Hunter Biden probe NOT GOING AWAY. Joe Biden, Hunter MUST answer questions: Emily Jashinsky (7:59)Biden BRAGS as unemployment hits post-pandemic LOW (20:18)Fox News viewers PAID to watch CNN for 'fake news' study (27:22)Amazon's RIGGED THE MARKET, Looking To CRUSH Antitrust Legislation: David Sirota (37:48)NY Dems pay their OWN employees POVERTY wages while preaching pay equity: Report (50:04)
Sean and Dayna go see Silk Sonic at Park MGM and are really impressed! Silk Sonic features Bruno Mars and Anderson .Paak and it's a smooth party with incredible sound. You do have to lock up your phones. They talk about the experience. There's a COVID testing spot available for visitors on the Las Vegas strip. Plus, a trip to Eatlay, what you need to know. Also, new shows and restaurants announced, something for everyone! Plus, a cheap valet spot and an old school restaurant with a tropical twist! Thanks to our sponsor, Targeted Tax Relief. Get a free consultation today! Go to TargedTaxRelief.com for information and to sign up.Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=UCMULZYF325PL)
Stocks rise; White House asking Congress for additional funding for testing and treatment; student loan forbearance programs ending soon; more Russia sanctions this week
This week, we hear from Blind Citizens Australia's Policy and Advocacy Team Leader, Jane Britt. Jane informs us of some work BCA is doing in regard to Covid RAT tests. As well, some updates about the Disability Royal Commission. Find out more at https://new-horizons.pinecast.co This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
On this episode of Today's Workplace we examine the Emergency Temporary Standards (ETS) issued by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). On January 13th, 2022 the US Supreme Court issued two decisions in cases challenging the ETS on vaccination and testing, one to OSHA and the other to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS). The Supreme Court decided to reimpose a stay on the enforcement of OSHA's ETS, while the preliminary injunctions against the CMS interim final rule are pending further litigation. How does this impact today's workplace? Join Barbara Johnson and Belinda Reed Shannon as they provide their insights into how to best utilize this critical information. For more information: https://www.todaysworkplacepodcast.com Connect with Barbara Johnson or Belinda Reed Shannon here: https://todaysworkplacepodcast.com The views expressed on today's program are those of the speakers and are not the views of Today's Workplace, the speaker's firms or clients, and are not intended to provide legal advice.
The Hamilton Today Podcast.... NASA is rehearsing the upcoming launch of its “mega moon rocket” today. What does that take, what are the plans for the eventual launch, and what does it all lay the groundwork for? We take a look at the historical context of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, and how that informs the narrative around the war. Canada is expected to announce an end to pre-arrival COVID-19 testing for vaccinated travellers, two federal government sources told Global News. Moderna Inc. said on Thursday Canada authorized its COVID-19 vaccine for use in children between 6 and 11 years of age after recently being cleared for use in the EU and Australia. What does it take for Vladimir Putin and the perpetrators of the Russian invasion of Ukraine to be declared war criminals, and what happens if they are deemed to be? What is the possibility of China sending military aid to Russia, covertly or otherwise? Are there reasonable ways to deter them from doing so? How easy is it for Russian oligarchs to hide their money in Canada, really? A meeting of NATO will take place next week, as the war in Ukraine continues. How significant is this meeting? What can member nations reasonably do, how much more aid can they give, and what happens if they push further? Guests: Paul Delaney, Professor Emeritus, Astronomy, York University, Toronto John Colarusso, Ph.D.,Professor Anthropology, and Linguistics and Languages Jim Diodati, Mayor of Niagara Falls Dr. Omar Khan, Assistant Professor with the Institute of Biomedical Engineering and Department of Immunology with the University of Toronto and a Medicine by Design Investigator Dr. Lubomyr Luciuk, Professor with the Royal Military College, researching: Geopolitics; Ukraine; Refugee Migration; Former Soviet; Union; Ethnic minorities; Strategic Studies Walter Dorn, PhD, Department of Defence Studies, Royal Military College of Canada D.T. Cochrane, PhD, “heretical economist,” researcher with Canadians for Tax Fairness Stephen M. Saideman, Norman Paterson School of International Affairs, Carleton Universtiy; Director, Canadian Defence and Security Network [CDSN], www.cdsn-rcds.com, Co-Host, Battle Rhythm Podcast Scott Radley. Host of The Scott Radley Show, Columnist with the Hamilton Spectator Host - Scott Thompson Content Producer –William Erskine Technical/Podcast Producer - William Webber Podcast Co-Producer - Ben Straughan News Anchors – Diana Weeks, Dave Woodard Want to keep up with what happened in Hamilton Today? Subscribe to the podcast! https://omny.fm/shows/scott-thompson-show See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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“I think you should listen to your heart as quickly as possible,” says today's guest, Dr. Luke Murray, when asked for advice for students and early career professionals. He calls this skill ‘listening to your heart faster' and it's a principle that's guided him on a zigzagging career path, from an interest in neurosurgery, to working in global health, to starting a tech incubator. As COVID was getting underway, he unexpectedly found himself building what became a very large COVID testing effort at Wild Health, a precision medicine company based in Kentucky. Now as COVID appears to be winding down, Dr. Murray is listening to his testing customers to determine next steps. Listen in as Dr. Murray tells host Shiv Gaglani about both the successes and failures in his entrepreneurial journey -- including sleeping in a garage and showering at the YMCA -- to then “drowning” in opportunity and conducting over a million COVID tests and 150,000 vaccinations. Plus, hear his valuable advice for future entrepreneurs.Mentioned in this episode:https://www.wildhealth.comhttps://www.awesomeinc.org
This is the story of Aleya Siyaj, a COVID testing scammer who set up more than 300 fake pop-up COVID-testing centers and cashed in millions.Who is Aleya Siyaj?Aleya Siyaj, 29, and her husband Akbar Ali Syed, 35, of St. Charles, Illinois, are longtime entrepreneurs. The couple has previously launched several business ventures. In 2013, Syed started a wedding photography business. Siyaj has reportedly launched at least six businesses. Siyaj owned the O's Donuts & Cafe, which launched in 2017 and closed in November 2020, according to USA Today. On LinkedIn, Sijaj is listed as the owner of Axe Range, an axe-throwing lounge. She and her husband opened the axe-throwing lounge in 2019. They opened a second site in Schaumburg in the summer of 2020. However, they closed the business in 2020, according to a report in the Daily Herald newspaper. Also, Siyaj reportedly recently established Aenaz, Lom Investments and Testing Solutions.Read more on our website: http://realtalkmcsf.com/33-aleya-siyaj-covid-testing-scammer/
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As many countries start to ease or even remove COVID restrictions entirely, there are growing concerns from researchers that this will lead governments to take their eye off the ball and crucially stop collecting and reporting vital data. In this episode of Coronapod we discuss calls from two researchers to improve COVID testing and data reporting. What do they want done differently? Why does it matter? And what could such changes mean for the future of the pandemic and public health more broadly?World View: Tracking COVID-19 infections: time for changeWorld View: Commit to transparent COVID data until the WHO declares the pandemic is over See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The News You Missed 3-4-2022 …Can you trade COVID Testing Kits for gasoline?
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California public schools could be required to have COVID-19 testing and management plans under new legislation introduced Tuesday in the state senate. The bill by State Senator Richard Pan of Sacramento, would also provide state resources to carry out the plans. The Rancho Santa Fe School District is making indoor masking optional for students. This comes as the state has not issued additional guidance on when it might loosen mask rules. Reporter: Keith Mizuguchi, The California Report On Tuesday, truck drivers, opposed to COVID-19 mandates, are supposed to set off on what they're calling “The People's Convoy” from the city of Adelanto in San Bernardino County. Their destination? Washington D.C. Guest: Ryan Broderick, Journalist with the tech website The Verge There's been an ongoing dispute between UC Berkeley and a neighborhood group over building more student housing to accommodate growing enrollment at Cal. But new legislation could allow public universities and other state schools to build on-campus housing without an environmental review. Reporter: Sara Hossaini, KQED The California Democratic Party says it will no longer accept donations from the fossil fuel industry. The state Democratic party is trying to align its financial sources with its rhetoric on the need for climate action. Reporter: Katrina Schwartz, KQED
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At-home testing for infectious diseases is a hot topic. The President has authorized the purchase of millions of at-home COVID-19 tests for Americans, but at-home testing is not new. At home tests for HIV and other sexually transmitted infections are already available, although they are a bit controversial. A number of questions remain regarding at-home test accuracy and ability to impact patient outcomes and public health while protecting patient privacy. Today on the Best of Our Knowledge, we'll have a discussion with two laboratory scientists about the good, the bad, and the "we don't quite know yet" of at home testing. https://www.wamc.org/show/the-best-of-our-knowledge
In this episode of Benefitmall's Compliance Cafe, Misty Baker, and David Mordo discuss the Biden administration's recent announcement for free in-home covid testing and how it will affect health insurance.
Concerns have been raised, given the testing of students won't be monitored and enforced - while parents of children with disabilities are worried about what the recommendations mean for them.
Crain's Detroit Business Executive Editor Kelley Root chats with Paul W. Smith on WJR AM 760 about stories from this week's issue.
Stunning information has come out about an Illinois-based chain of COVID-19 pop-up testing sites. The Attorney General of Minnesota alleges that the company has given incorrect or falsified testing results or never gave test results at all, while billing the government for millions of dollars. Reset checks in with the reporter who has been covering this story and the Federal Trade Commission about what to do if you've given out personal information at any of these pop-up testing sites.
Dr. Osterholm knows the public is frustrated by testing and messaging and had some tips for the public today on the Morning News with Vineeta Sawkar.
The Omicron variant and the holidays led to high demand for COVID tests that were in limited supply, driving people to their second, or third or fourth choice location for getting tested. Reset checks in with a reporter who has been covering this and digs into what you need to know before you head out for a COVID test.
Leaders in Yuendumu say they are angry and frustrated at what they have called a slow response from the Northern Territory government.
John Rentoul from the Independent starts the show with the No.10 Party in question. Professor Angus Dalgleish joins Mike to discuss testing and whether it's creating mass panic. Laura Dodsworth joins Mike in studio to speak about Government U-turns on masks mandates, PCR testing and isolation periods. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Randall gives an update on how to purchase rapid tests for your child. He's now got an account with a company that brings one to your door in 30 minutes or less. It's like pizza, without the carbs. Rolly talks sticks. His lies are better than anyone's. Lance talks justice in the junior leagues. He is concerned about the way refs flip the tables and presume some kids guilty until proven innocent. There's a few missed games in his past that he wants back.
Increasing demand for COVID testing drew long lines last week. But the story of the delays is really a story about worker burnout. Plus, a rememberance of the January 6th insurrection one year on and a call for voting rights legislation. Packages by Max Davis-Housefield and Genna Olavarri. Producers- Max Davis-Housefield & Stella Maze, Theme Music- Daniel Ruiz-Jimenez
(Starts at 0:57 mark) A woman who was walking in the woods worries about possibly getting rabies, after a fox bit her, and the hunter who caught the animal refused to give her the carcass or information. (12:49) The swift spread of Omicron cases - even to vaccinated people - is affecting previously untouched areas of the province. A MUN Faculty of Medicine member at MUN is tracking its power and reach. (21:55) Search and Rescue volunteers in Stephenville are doing what they can to support Covid testing sites, and (27:45) web security expert warns that hackers are figuring out how to beat the "Two-Step Verification" system of many computers.
As covid cases are soaring in Australia, testing centers and hospitals are under pressure. Some Australian Malayalees who contracted covid share their personal experiences. - ഓസ്ട്രേലിയയിലെ പ്രതിദിന കൊവിഡ് രോഗബാധാ നിരക്കിൽ കുതിച്ചു ചാട്ടം ഉണ്ടായിരിക്കുന്ന സാഹചര്യത്തിൽ പരിശോധനാ കേന്ദ്രങ്ങളിലും ആശുപത്രികളിലും സമ്മർദ്ദം നേരിടുകയാണ്. പരിശോധനക്കായി പോകുന്നവർ നേരിടുന്ന വെല്ലുവിളികളെക്കുറിച്ച് കൊവിഡ് രോഗം സ്ഥിരീകരിച്ച ചില ഓസ്ട്രേലിയൻ മലയാളികൾ വിവരിക്കുന്നു. അത് കേൾക്കാം മുകളിലെ പ്ലെയറിൽ നിന്ന്.
Mayor Greg Fischer calls in from a snow-covered Market Street to discuss the efforts to keep our homes/streets/people safe after the snow, the opening of a new COVID-19 testing site at Churchill Downs, and the Metro's goals for the General Assembly in Frankfort...
COVID testing requirements have undergone a major overhaul with National Cabinet moving to ease the country's strained testing resources; supermarket giant Coles is introducing customer product limits with COVID staff shortages causing industry-wide supply chain chaos; and there are calls to increase funding for swimming classes for refugee families following a string of drowning deaths this summer. Presented by Angie Asimus. More news across the day on 7NEWS.com.au and 7Plus. 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/1463581620179554310?s=20https://twitter.com/rtenews/status/1463580064830926850?s=20https://twitter.com/rtenews/status/1463457086017310720?s=20https://twitter.com/VirginMediaNews/status/1463579419432292354?s=20https://twitter.com/VirginMediaNews/status/1463575647310209039?s=20https://twitter.com/SkyNews/status/1463572763847925760?s=20 https://twitter.com/nowthisnews/status/1463593355917549578?s=20 https://twitter.com/beINSPORTS_EN/status/1463633509877174281?s=20https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pWaQS0z7M1g https://twitter.com/skytv/status/1463214378463993859?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.
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In the U.S., the PCR test is the gold standard for COVID testing. Common knowledge would have it that the test is more accurate—and therefore more effective at containing the spread of the dease—than the rapid antigen test. What if that isn't quite true? Guest: Michael Mina, assistant professor of epidemiology at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health Host: Lizzie O'Leary Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices