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Sebanyak 441 Jamaah Haji asal Kota Pekanbaru yang tergabung di Kloter 6 BTH telah tiba kembali di Pekanbaru pada Rabu ini. Usai menjalani rapid antigen, 9 orang diketahui reaktif
Therma Bright Inc CEO Rob Fia tells Proactive it has submitted follow-up answers and reformatted data to the FDA for the company's Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) application for its AcuVid COVID-19 Rapid Antigen Saliva Test. The Toronto-based company said its executive and product development teams have been working with FDA officials to clarify answers to some of the EUA application questions, as well as provided some reformatting of data to better meet the application template requirements.
With little over two weeks until the Federal election, The Quicky is continuing with our election series looking at where each of the major parties stand on the issues you highlighted as the most important in our recent Mamamia Votes survey. In this episode, each of the major parties health spokespeople and a key independent who is also a GP outline where they stand on healthcare, and what you can expect from them if you decide to vote them in on May 21. CREDITS Host: Claire Murphy With thanks to: Adam Bandt MP - Federal Member for Melbourne and Leader of the Australian Greens Mark Butler MP - Labor's Federal Member for Hindmarsh and Shadow Minister for Health and Ageing Dr Sophie Scamps - Practicing GP in Sydney, and an Independent candidate for the Federal seat of Mackellar Greg Hunt MP - Federal Minister for Health and Aged Care and Liberal Member for the Federal seat of Flinders in Victoria Producer: Claire Murphy Executive Producer: Siobhán Moran-McFarlane Audio Producer: Jacob Round Subscribe to The Quicky at... https://mamamia.com.au/the-quicky/ CONTACT US Got a topic you'd like us to cover? Send us an email at thequicky@mamamia.com.au GET IN TOUCH: Feedback? We're listening! Call the pod phone on 02 8999 9386 or email us at podcast@mamamia.com.au Mamamia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures. Just by reading or listening to our content, you're helping to fund girls in schools in some of the most disadvantaged countries in the world - through our partnership with Room to Read. We're currently funding 300 girls in school every day and our aim is to get to 1,000. Find out more about Mamamia at mamamia.com.au Support the show: https://www.mamamia.com.au/mplus/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sumbar Melawan Corona pada hari ini Kamis, 24 Februari 2022 berbincang bersama Wakil Ketua Penanggulangan COVID-19, dr. Deddy Herman selaku dokter spesialis paru mengenai kapan memutuskan untuk test rapid antigen atau PCR. (Selengkapnya Cermati Full Audio) ____________________________________________ Sumbar Melawan Corona merupakan salah satu program yang on air setiap hari di jam 15 dan 16 WIB Radio Classy FM. Anda bisa mencermati via streaming di classyfm.co.id atau download aplikasi Classy FM di Playstore dan Appstore.
Political Panel with Labour MP Kieran McAnulty and National Deputy Nicola Willis on the National Party's promise to get rid of taxes Labour has introduced since 2017 - if elected, what more New Zealand can do to support the people of Ukraine and why aren't people self-reporting Rapid Antigen test results. LISTEN ABOVE
Creating a New Health Care System where the focus is on Health Care, not sick care, that incorporates nontraditional health care modalities. Creating integrative hospitals that are truly wellness centers A community built integrative healing center to transform the medical system Centers that are heart centered and based on compassion Doctor means ‘to teach' and a good doctor teaches us not to need them Overall the medical profession has been normalizing sickness Vaccines - 54% of children now have chronic diseases The Covid Jabs - The government has paid for the research AND paid for the shots… the pharmaceutical companies are making huge amounts of profit We are normalizing children having heart attacks and strokes! Rapid Antigen test has an 11% false negative rate The PCR has more false positives Cammy's Webpage The 15 Commitments of Conscious Leadership JRSM - The Cutter Incident The Cutter Incident: How America's First Polio Vaccine Led to the Growing Vaccine Crisis Listen on BitChuteDownload.
Schools are continuing to deal with staffing issues as Covid-19 cases emerge.Last Thursday, there were 177 education facilities in Auckland dealing with active Covid-19 cases.Secondary Principals' Association President Vaughan Couillault told Mike Hosking Rapid Antigen testing would probably help get staff back to school quicker.“In Auckland at the moment, if you get your test on a Monday morning, you're still waiting for it at sort of lunchtime Friday, possibly even Saturday morning. And that's just about volume.”LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In today's Focus on Politics podcast, Political Editor Jane Patterson assesses the government's readiness for the Omicron variant.
New Year, New Units? Naaa. The first episode for 2022 is here and we are pumped to talk about all things racing. This week we take a look at races across 5 states in Sults Specs' including; The Valley, Rosehill, Morphettville, Sunny Coast and Ascot. The Sultan's Supper takes a look at the aftermath of the real life Nobu Supper. How much did we lose on The Wheel at Crown? Was it really a moral at Stoney Creek? Are 5 legs better than 4? Pack Ya Nags isn't just about whinging, it's also about coming up with solutions and it's fair to say Footy is onto a winner this week as he looks at Rapid Antigen Racing. Sults addresses a Quaddie conundrum and we also look at some questionable deductions. As always we round out the show with our 2 UNITS, our best bets from around Australia. Segment Times: 02:40 - The Sultan's Supper 06:10 - Pack Ya Nags 11:50 - Sults' Specs 30:30 - 2 UNITS Outro Music: Chet Faker - Talk is Cheap Remember, we love a spec as much as anyone, but as always, please gamble responsibly: https://www.gamblinghelponline.org.au/
It's expected to be very difficult to operate a business under Omicron, without access to rapid antigen tests. Argument has broken out between businesses and the Ministry of Health, over whether the ministry has pushed in, taking RATs meant for businesses. Business New Zealand Chief Executive Kirk Hope told Tim Dower the horse has bolted, because the Government should've been approving suppliers of RATs way earlier. He says now there aren't going to be enough of them, and companies can't use them for surveillance testing. “You can only use them for return-to-work testing, so people can get back to work more quickly. Not good enough, frankly.” LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mixed reviews as schools and parents rush to work out the details of the back to classroom Covid plans in NSW & VIC. Millions of Australians set to get access to free Rapid Antigen tests - are you eligible? The WA Health Minister's concerning warning about Covid. And, records broken after parts of SA see heaviest summer rainfall in decades. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chris Luxon says greater access to quicker Covid-19 tests and medicines that can treat the virus will be key to keeping goods flowing around the country.Supply chain issues are thought to be inevitable because around 350,000 workers may be isolating at one time.But the National Party leader says the Government needs to bring in more drugs that are effective against Covid-19.He told Roman Travers officials need to chase down more rapid antigen and saliva tests.“If I had a Rolls-Royce engine crisis at Air New Zealand or when the fuel pipeline got dug up and we're trying to run the airline with 30 per cent of the fuel, you are on these issues like literally every six hours.”LISTEN ABOVE
Millions of Australians set to get access to free Rapid Antigen tests - are you eligible? The WA Health Minister's concerning warning about Covid. And, records broken after parts of SA see heaviest summer rainfall in decades. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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New South Wales launches a reporting app for people who have a positive Rapid Antigen test, The World Health Organisation warns that Europe's health systems could be overwhelmed by COVID, And in NRL, Panthers star Nathan Cleary is set to return for the new season after shoulder surgery.
National's unimpressed with allegations the Prime Minister's fiance tried to acquire a rapid antigen test for mates. Clarke Gayford allegedly told a Tauranga pharmacist the rules had changed - and he could sell the test to his friends. It's understood a friend sought the test as he was potentially a close contact of UK-based DJ Dimension - who had Omicron. Rapid Antigen Tests can currently only be sold to unvaccinated asymptomatic people needing to travel. National's Covid-19 spokesperson Chris Bishop told Tim Dower Gayford needs to know his place. “He doesn't have any role, he should have said look, that's not for me thanks very much, not appropriate I get involved here, my wife's the Prime Minister.” LISTEN ABOVE
New South Wales launches a reporting app for people who have a positive Rapid Antigen test, The World Health Organisation warns that Europe's health systems could be overwhelmed by COVID and in sport, and in NRL, Panthers star Nathan Cleary is set to return for the new season after shoulder surgery. - ایس بی ایس اردو خبریں 12 جنوری 2022
COVID Update 10 January 2022 Content: Update information on the development of the Omicron epidemic (2) and COVID-19 Rapid Antigen Self-tests. 內容: 有關 Omicron 疫情發展(2), 並COVID-19 快速抗原自檢的資料。 Parramatta Libraries Health Awareness Talks in Cantonese Language. In partnership with Australian Chinese Medical Association. Health talks to promote better understanding and awareness of common health issues and related services in the Chinese Australian community. Presented by Professor Stephen Li. Chemical Pathologist | Clinical Lipidologist | Chartered Manager Director Core Pathology & Clinical Chemistry, Pathology West, NSW Health Pathology Director Westmead Hospital Lipid Clinic Chair, Community Health, ACMA Honorary President and Foundation Fellow, ACMA
As states and territories transition from PCR testing with rapid antigen testing, there are concerns that not everyone is being appropriately instructed how to use them.Community leaders say there is a desperate need to translate the instructions in other languages, as there are growing reports of some people using them incorrectly and reporting false negatives. - Ke herêm u nawçekan taqîkirdinewey COVID degwastin le PCR e we bo taqîkirdinewey serpê wa ta Rapid Antigen, metirsî heye ke hemu kesêk rênmay rastîyan nîye bo ewey bekarî bihênin.Raberanî komellgakan delên pêwîstîyêkî damaw heye bo wergêrrandinî rênmayekan bo zimanî dî ke, çunke raport krawe ke kesan be helle we bekarî dehênin u encamî nerênî helle deden.
With Covid-testing facilities across the country overwhelmed, authorities are urging people who test positive from a rapid antigen test and have mild symptoms to contact their general Practioner-instead of visiting a testing facility. - देशभरका कोभिड-१९ परीक्षण केन्द्रहरू भरिभराउ छन्। अधिकारीहरूले हल्का लक्षण र ऱ्यापिड एन्टीजेनमा पोजेटिभ देखिए सामान्य चिकित्सक(जिपि) संग परामर्श लिनका लागि सल्लाह दिइरहेका छन्। नियमहरू छिटो छिटो परिवर्तन भइरहेका बेला हामीले ऱ्यापिड एन्टीजेनमा पोजेटिभ देखिए के गर्ने भनेर चर्चा गरेका छौ।
Rapid Antigen continues to be incredibly challenging to get now that more rules are coming into effect day by day; take a deep dive into different scenarios simulating if more in people in the province were fully vaccinated than there are currently; health officials provided information on the deaths of two children under the ages of 10 that have died due to COVID-19 related illness.
The country's leaders have announced new plans to provide rapid antigen tests free of charge to millions of vulnerable Australians as COVID cases explode and the cost of take-home tests rises. It comes after charities raised concerns that the cost of take-home tests has put them out of reach for many.
Novak Djokovic will defend his Australian Open title after gaining a medical exemption for the Covid vaccination The PM to propose changes for Rapid Antigen testing kits at National Cabinet The cricket Ashes series continues in Sydney A judge throws out a lawsuit against rock band Nirvana See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Novak Djokovic will defend his Australian Open title after gaining a medical exemption for the Covid vaccination The PM to propose changes for Rapid Antigen testing kits at National Cabinet The cricket Ashes series continues in Sydney A judge throws out a lawsuit against rock band NirvanaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Novak Djokovic will defend his Australian Open title after gaining a medical exemption for the Covid vaccination The PM to propose changes for Rapid Antigen testing kits at National Cabinet The cricket Ashes series continues in Sydney A judge throws out a lawsuit against rock band Nirvana See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Fox News' Eben Brown joins us with the latest on the at-home COVID-19 tests. The antigen at-home tests are proving unreliable in detecting the omicron variant, and the Biden Administration is making a huge purchase of the unreliable tests. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The next National Cabinet meeting is brought forward, New South Wales welcomes Queensland's decision to swap from PCR to Rapid Antigen tests, And in sport, Supermaxi Black Jack takes line honours in the slowest Sydney to Hobart yacht race in 17 years.
In July of this year, my Dad almost carked it.He went tramping alone in the bush in winter. He got lost. He fell.He smashed up his body and fractured a vertabrae. He was hallucinating, hypothermic, severely-dehydrated, suffering serious muscle wastage and close to kidney failure, when the Nelson Marlborough Rescue Helicopter answered his emergency locator beacon and winched him out of the bush, alive. A few days later, his new granddaughter was born.When the two of them sit down at Christmas lunch next week, there will be plenty of reasons for the Tame family to feel grateful.I've been thinking a lot about gratitude, this week. I've been reflecting on all the stresses and challenges we've faced. 2021, maybe even more than 2020, has been dominated by the pandemic. For our last show together this year, I've been trying to put our experience in context.The truth is, despite everything, I'm still grateful to have spent the majority of the last two years in New Zealand. Of course, there have been significant errors in our Covid response. I think we were woefully unprepared for Delta in New Zealand, despite all the warning signs. Sir John Key said ‘Smug hermit kingdom.' I'd say complacent, or naive. We didn't properly plan for a scenario where lockdowns weren't enough to knock out the virus. It took community spread for us to inject urgency into the response. It took community spread for us to go to the secondary vaccine market, to introduce vaccine certificates and mandates.I think, at times, we've treated New Zealanders overseas like second-class citizens. History will show, despite all the warnings from public health experts, we stuffed up elements of the response for Māori. We weren't ready for at-home isolation monitoring. We didn't increase ICU capacity. It took forever for saliva and Rapid Antigen tests to become available.And yet... and yet... and YET. I still think, if you had to pick any major country in which to have spent the last two years, New Zealand would have to be near the top of the list. Sure, at certain moments it would have been nicer to be living in New York or the U.K or Spain or wherever else. When Auckland was locked down and the Northern Hemisphere was living large? Sure. I felt envious, too. But compare us, now. The U.S just passed 800,000 recorded deaths. New Zealand is still in double figures. We have a 90% eligible vaccination rate. Any way you look at it, that's an extraordinary achievement.I appreciate this view might put me in the minority amongst my Newstalk ZB colleagues. But you know, we are capable of a little bit of complexity in our thinking. We can hold two seemingly contradictory thoughts in our heads. We can acknowledge our leaders and bureacracy have made significant errors - errors which deserve hard critiques and political consequences – but that the totality of our response has still made New Zealand a much better place to be for the last two years than most other places in the World. I'm grateful for that.I don't know how easy it's going to be to escape the pandemic, this summer. Omicron probably has its own plans, but at the very least, I'm going to try.On Monday I'll fly to Nelson. I'll drive home to Golden Bay. And if the weather's clear next week, I'll head out on the overnight tramp on which my Dad almost died six months ago. My brother, my sister, and my old man will climb up to Boulder Lake. The plan is to start early, and go slowly. If all goes well, we'll reach the hut hours before sunset. We'll make a brew. We'll have a feed. We'll bunk down for another family Christmas, bruised, weary, and grateful.LISTEN ABOVE
Rapid Antigen Covid testing is being introduced into the community over the holiday period for unvaccinated and asymptomatic people who are traveling, either by road across the Auckland border, or by plane or ferry. RATs will be available in participating pharmacies from Wednesday, for people who are required to show a negative test to travel. Results show up in about 15 minutes, and are free for eligible domestic travellers aged over 12 years. Twenty-nine large business, including airports, energy producers, food manufacturers and retirement homes have been trialing RATs since October. From Wednesday until the end of January eligible people can take a 'point of care' supervised test, in front of a pharmacist. DIY rapid antigen kits are in consideration for retail sale after this initial period However, they're not as accurate as a PCR test - some results are false positives and have to be confirmed with a PCR test done at a testing centre and processed at a laboratory. Kathryn Ryan speaks chief executive of the Pharmacy Guild Andrew Gaudin and Juliet Elvy, deputy chair of the Medical Microbiologists network.
Rapid Antigen Covid testing is being introduced into the community over the holiday period for unvaccinated and asymptomatic people who are traveling, either by road across the Auckland border, or by plane or ferry. RATs will be available in participating pharmacies from Wednesday, for people who are required to show a negative test to travel. Results show up in about 15 minutes, and are free for eligible domestic travellers aged over 12 years. Twenty-nine large business, including airports, energy producers, food manufacturers and retirement homes have been trialing RATs since October. From Wednesday until the end of January eligible people can take a 'point of care' supervised test, in front of a pharmacist. DIY rapid antigen kits are in consideration for retail sale after this initial period However, they're not as accurate as a PCR test - some results are false positives and have to be confirmed with a PCR test done at a testing centre and processed at a laboratory. Kathryn Ryan speaks chief executive of the Pharmacy Guild Andrew Gaudin and Juliet Elvy, deputy chair of the Medical Microbiologists network.
Dr George Taleporos speaks to Deputy Chief Medical Officer, Professor Michael Kidd about rapid antigen testing in the disability sector, vaccination, when there is a substitute decision maker, and much more.
A slow move to introduce Rapid Antigen testing has been dubbed 'unfathomable'.That's from National's Covid response spokesperson after a report that finds New Zealand was ill-prepared for the Delta outbreak.Advisor Sir Brian Roche warned the health system's infrastructure was fragile - and stressed the need for rapid antigen testing.The tests will be made available for businesses to source from December 1, and can be bought from pharmacies from December 15.National's Chris Bishop told Heather du Plessis-Allan the Government has had a blind spot for innovation.“They thought that elimination would work against Delta, they assumed it would work. It didn't. And then when it didn't work, we didn't have a backup plan and now we're scrambling, right?”Bishop has also hinted at throwing his hat in the ring for the National Party leadership, revealing he's thinking about it.Caucus will meet on Tuesday to decide Judith Collins' replacement after she lost a vote of no confidence yesterday.Simon Bridges has declared he'll make a bid for the top spot and interim leader Shane Reti won't rule out making a move.Christopher Luxon, Mark Mitchell and Nicola Willis are also on the table as possible contenders.Bishop says his merits as a potential leader are for others to judge.“You know, lead the charge on the biggest issue facing the country for the last year or so, and lead the charge on MIQ and some of the things like rapid antigen testing.”LISTEN ABOVE
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Listen to the SBS Sinhala feature broadcasted on 16th of November with the latest information on COVID-19, reported from Australia. - ඕස්ට්රේලියාවෙන් වාර්තා වන COVID-19 තත්වය සම්බන්ධයෙන් වන නවතම තොරතුරු අතුළත් වන නොවැම්බර් මස 16 වැනි අඟහරුවාදා SBS සිංහල කාලීන විශේෂාංගයට සවන්දෙන්න.
Listen to SBS Sinhala updates on the COVID situation in Australia on 15 November 2021. - SBS සිංහල ගුවන් විදුලිය ගෙන එන 2021 නොවැම්බර් 15 වනදා ඔස්ට්රේලියාවේ කොවිඩ් තත්ත්වය පිළිබඳ යාවත්කාලීන තොරතුරු වලට සවන් දෙන්න.
Paul Murray speaks to Gardian Technologies co-founder Graham Gordon about ways to make rapid-antigen testing more efficient. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sarah is a woman who kept her word, and we have evidence Dr Karl talks Rapid Antigen testing Lise's Portugal story that went awrySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sarah is a woman who kept her word, and we have evidence Dr Karl talks Rapid Antigen testing Lise's Portugal story that went awry See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Booster shots and rapid antigen testing are part of the next phase of Australia's pandemic response, but what role will they play, and how effective are they? Medical editor Melissa Davey explains to Laura Murphy-Oates
Daily rapid antigen testing of students before school has been found to be just as successful at preventing the spread of covid as quarantining classes.
Clean Talk - The State of Infection Control w/ Brad Whitchurch
COVID-19 has brought on infection control protocols that we all must follow to protect ourselves and others. However, when it comes to Covid testing, many would be surprised at the amount of misinformation regarding the efficacy of the various tests available.That is why we are bringing on special guest David Johnson to unveil the truth among all the information and misinformation surrounding Covid testing.Tune in LIVE as Dave and Clean Talk host Brad Whitchurch discuss:• Why Dave realized it was important to get involved in Covid-19 testing• What people should know about the science of getting tested• The role Dave's lab played in providing Covid testing• The differences in the various tests available• Qualitative vs. quantitative antibody testsDave Johnson is the Divisional Vice President, Channel and Healthcare Sales, for Innovative Design Works. He has over 20 years of domestic and international experience in sales, operations, multi-channel product distribution, and marketing involving startup, growth, and established organizations. Prior to joining Innovative, Dave has held various positions in Healthcare and Channel sales; most recently, he was the CEO of a large Covid-19 testing lab providing community testing in partnership with State and Federal organizations.
Kordintor Satuan Pelayanan Terminal Tipe A Bandar Raya Payung Sekaki Henry Tambunan mengatakan bahwa untuk penumpang rute Jawa dan Bali wajib menjalani rapid antigen dan juga mesti menyertakan bukti vaksin pertama dan kedua. Henry ngatakan Kebijakan perjalanan darat di terminal itu sesuai surat edaran dari Menteri Perhubungan RI #halobharabas #podcast #bharabas975fm #radiopku #bharabasfmpekanbaru
Listen to SBS Sinhala updates on the COVID situation in Australia on 02 November 2021. - SBS සිංහල ගුවන් විදුලිය ගෙන එන 2021 නොවැම්බර් 02 වනදා ඔස්ට්රේලියාවේ කොවිඩ් තත්ත්වය පිළිබඳ යාවත්කාලීන තොරතුරු වලට සවන් දෙන්න.
Helen Stone is the State Manager for the Pharmaceutical Society Australia. Helen joined Matthew to chat about legislation that is in place that bans the sale of rapid antigen tests for COVID-19 in South Australia.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rapid antigen tests will be available at pharmacies from next week. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Professor Martin Cormican, The HSE's Clinical Lead for Infection Control
Two cases of Covid-19 have been detected in Christchurch, with one travelling from Auckland earlier this month and could be infectious in the community for up to two weeks. The city remains at Alert Level 2. Otago University epidemiologist Professor Michael Baker said earlier rapid antigen testing for departing passengers is needed to limit transmission out of Auckland. He spoke to Justin Wong.
Steve Price speaks to Gardian Technologies co-founder Graham Gordon as Rapid Antigen Tests become available for use-at-home from next week. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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. Ministry of Health Covid-19 Testing Technical Advisory Group leader Professor David Murdoch spoke to Kim Hill.
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. Ministry of Health Covid-19 Testing Technical Advisory Group leader Professor David Murdoch spoke to Kim Hill.
Business leaders are meeting government ministers are meeting shortly to construct a pilot programme allowing rapid antigen testing in workplaces. 25 large companies from sectors including freight, aviation, food production, and aged care have formed a coalition to urgently import 370-thousand rapid antigen tests - for work sites around the country. The head of Business New Zealand, Kirk Hope tells Kathryn Ryan urging the Government to act quickly.
Business leaders are meeting government ministers are meeting shortly to construct a pilot programme allowing rapid antigen testing in workplaces. 25 large companies from sectors including freight, aviation, food production, and aged care have formed a coalition to urgently import 370-thousand rapid antigen tests - for work sites around the country. The head of Business New Zealand, Kirk Hope tells Kathryn Ryan urging the Government to act quickly.
Therma Bright Inc (TSX-V:THRM) (OTCMKTS:TBRIF) (FRA:JNX) CEO Rob Fia tells Proactive the medical device technology continues to “monitor and interact” with the FDA as necessary regarding its “active submission" for its AcuVid Covid-19 Rapid Antigen Saliva Test. Fia says while waiting on the FDA decision, the Toronto, Ontario-based company has ordered sufficient materials and components to manufacture the first batch of AcuVid tests in the US. At the same time, Therma Bright is securing multiple manufacturing sites in different countries to be able to meet the anticipated demand for our test in the US and elsewhere.
Rapid covid tests have been approved for home use - will they become a daily ritual for workplaces and perhaps even social occasions such as weddings?
HIQA came out yesterday to say they do not recommend that antigen testing should be used on a more widespread basis as a replacement for current Covid-19 mitigation measures. But is antigen testing the way forward and what is the reason behind the Government's reluctance to embrace it? Muriel Cuddy, a great friend of the show is also CEO of Health Screening Plus joined Alison on Tipp Today.
Therma Bright Inc CEO Rob Fia tells Proactive the Toronto, Ontario-based group has recently upgraded to the OTCQB platform in the US, while it makes progress with its AcuVid™ COVID-19 Rapid Antigen Saliva Test. The diagnostic and medical device technology company says upgrading to the QB gives the company more access to US investors. Most recently, it completed and submitted additional research and documentation requested by the FDA, to gain Emergency Use Authorization on its saliva test.
Steve Price speaks to Federal Environment Minister and the MP for Farrer Sussan Ley about the need for rapid antigen testing. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The National Party says rapid testing for Covid-19 would be particularly useful for testing patients presenting at hospitals and essential workers crossing alert level borders. Judith Collins told Morning Report that rapid testing is not currently in use in New Zealand - but she wants it brought in. "It's used overseas, it's used in just about every other country, and it would have been really helpful say in Middlemore." She says because saliva testing is less invasive than the nasal swab more people will be likely to get tested.
With myths about COVID-19 still making the rounds after more than 18 months, Professor Zahid Butt, from the Faculty of Health, weighs in on some of them. Remember to submit proof of vaccination. At-home rapid antigen tests are available for employees and students. And we tell you what's open and closed this Labour Day long weekend. Links in this episode: UWaterloo Coronavirus site: https://uwaterloo.ca/coronavirus/ Campus Check-In: https://checkin.uwaterloo.ca/ Government of Ontario: https://covid19.ontariohealth.ca/ Government of Canada: https://www.canada.ca/en/public-health/services/diseases/coronavirus-disease-covid-19/vaccines/life-after-vaccination/vaccine-proof.html#a2 Rapid Antigen Testing: https://outlook.office365.com/owa/calendar/RapidAntigenScreeningSite@uofwaterloo.onmicrosoft.com/bookings/ https://uwaterloo.ca/coronavirus/testing-rapid-screening-and-vaccinations#screening Parking: https://uwaterloo.ca/parking/ Food Services: https://uwaterloo.ca/food-services/locations-and-hours The Lancet Infectious Diseases: https://www.thelancet.com/journals/laninf/home Listener Survey: https://uwaterloo.ca/daily-bulletin/podcast-listener-survey
Leading experts are calling for rapid antigen Covid-19 testing in Victorian schools The favourites feature, to be unveiled on Friday, will allow users to create a personalised list of commonly-visited venues PRINCE Harry and Meghan Markle are planning to return to public life And Millennials are guilty of spending more time in the shower than any age group across the nation See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Plus, an update on the fully vaccinated NSW woman who has been denied an exemption to travel to Victoria to help care for her daughter undergoing chemo. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rapid antigen tests have been in the news this week, with a bit of contention around them. So, do they work? Are they effective? And should we be using them in our COVID response plan? Reporter Fae O'Toole investigates. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
There's one key reason why. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The peak industry body is supporting a push for the use of rapid antigen testing in NSW to contain the COVID-19 outbreak. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The peak industry body is supporting a push for the use of rapid antigen testing in NSW to contain the COVID-19 outbreak. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Henry joined Gerard from the Italian Riviera to provide a first-hand perspective of the test run for the Olympics in Tokyo.
There has been a lot of talk about rapid antigen testing, are they the silver bullet that will allow the reopening of the country and allow businesses to return to normal? Eoin Weldon of Merck Life Science in Cork joins Niall to discuss this. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
There has been a lot of talk about rapid antigen testing, are they the silver bullet that will allow the reopening of the country and allow businesses to return to normal? Eoin Weldon of Merck Life Science in Cork joins Niall to discuss this. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We are amidst a pandemic, a public health emergency. And there is a clutter of information available out there on the internet, on social media, on 'Whatsapp University'. In order to declutter all of that and bring forth important handy guidelines to refer to in these times, we invited Dr. Pankaj Narvekar to talk about the situation and share some important information. Dr. Narvekar has been working with the Covid facility at NSCI Dome, Worli for more than a year. He tells us about:-His life as a Covid Warrior-Identifying the symptoms of the disease-How to manage home isolation and when to consider hospitalization-About Oxygen requirements-About the medicines used to manage the virus-About the Vaccines-Safety ProtocolsTune In, and do share it with everyone. Let's keep misinformation at bay.
On the programme this week, John was joined by Sam Matthews, Editor of The Kilkenny People to discuss some of the business stories from the past week, from the good news that Carlow and Kilkenny are to receive funding for the Abbey Quarter project, streetscapes in Kilkenny and Project Carlow 2040, to Fraud Awareness Week and the University in the South East.Linda Nolan, Managing Director of MyBio Ltd a Life Sciences company based in Kilkenny City spoke with John about her organisation and the work they do as well as discussing the pandemic, the role of Covid-19 rapid antigen self-testing in the fight to curb the spread of the virus and how MyBio Ltd. is hoping to have testing kits on shelves by April.Our new feature "Twenty Questions" kicked off this week, the aim of which is to get know the people behind the businesses and organisations in our communities. This week joining John for Twenty Questions was Declan Doyle, Vice President for Development & Research at Institute of Technology Carlow.Giuseppe & Bruna Liga opened their Italian Grocery & Coffee Shop, La Bottega on James Street, Kilkenny on the days leading up to Christmas, this week Bruna & Giuseppe joined John to chat about their decision to open their shop in Kilkenny and how business has been so far.With thanks to O'Neill Foley, Produced by Deirdre Dromey.To contact the show, email: thebottomline@kclr96fm.com
Linda Nolan, Managing Director of MyBio Ltd a Life Sciences company based in Kilkenny City spoke with John about her organisation and the work they do as well as discussing the pandemic, the role of Covid-19 rapid antigen self-testing in the fight to curb the spread of the virus and how MyBio Ltd. is hoping to have testing kits on shelves by April.
In this episode of Ventures, my guests Susie Kataoka (https://www.linkedin.com/in/susiekataoka/), Norris Liu (https://www.linkedin.com/in/thenorrisliu/), and I discuss the origin story of Zebra Health, the work they are doing to bring transparency to the Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) global market, starting a joint venture between their startups, distributing rapid antigen and antibody tests for COVID-19, and aspiring toward blockchain/Web 3.0 opportunities for any marketplace that involves brokering trust. Visit https://satchel.works/@wclittle/ventures-episode-34 for detailed notes and links to resources (videos, articles, etc…) mentioned. You can watch this episode via video here. In this episode we cover the following: 1:45 - Susie introduction and background, Transpara to Zebra Health3:00 - Norris introduction and background, EHLP to Zebra Health, describing the origin of the name “Zebra Health”7:43 - for Susie and Norris, was being entrepreneurial something they did as kids or was it something they picked up later in life?10:00 - What was the process like of starting a formal Joint Venture? At what point did Susie and Norris know that was a good idea?13:59 - Regarding trust, communication, and transparency (or lack thereof); what is going on in the Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) marketplace globally? (A discussion about the fraud and scams going on in the industry)18:35 - More discussion about the “good” and “bad” side of the global PPE market. 27:13 - What products and services does Zebra Health offer? 29:30 - What is the vision/mission of Zebra Health today? 31:03 - What is the difference between a COVID-19 antigen test and antibody test? (FYI, Zebra Health is a distributor of these tests - visit https://zebra.health to learn more)39:04 - Does having COVID-19 make someone immune from getting it in the future?41:23 - Who is Zebra Health for? (Geared toward health care professionals, health care organizations, and governments)41:59 - Would manufacturers of PPE/tests and distributors be partners with Zebra Health? 43:27 - What needs to change in the USA and the global system regarding PPE distribution? (Setting standards, transparency, and open markets) 46:57 - Web 3.0 / Blockchain considerations for brokering trust / supply chain management, even outside the PPE world (e.g. in commodities trading).55:26 - Call to action for Web 3.0 developers to help build a decentralized application for brokering trust. 55:39 - How can people best find Susie/Norris and learn more about Zebra Health? Go to https://zebra.health and feel free to contact susie@zebra.health and norris@zebra.health56:25 - Zebra Health is more than just PPE. They are distributing test kits (antibody and antigen) and equipment such as air filtration systems and sanitation stickers).57:39 - Results from testing internally. We tested 13 members of our team, check out https://zebra.health/blogs/news/thirteen-members-of-our-team-were-given-covid-19-rapid-antibody-tests-here-s-what-we-learned
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Bicara Melawan Corona pada Senin, 11 Januari 2021 berbincang bersama Executive General Manager PT. Angkasa Pura II Bandara Internasional Minangkabau, Yos Suwagiyono mengenai penerapan rapid antigen dan PCR yang dilakukan untuk penumpang setelah libur Natal dan tahun baru. (Selengkapnya Cermati Full Audio) ____________________________________________ Bicara Melawan Corona merupakan salah satu program yang on air setiap hari di jam 15, 16, 20 WIB Radio Classy FM. Anda bisa mencermati via streaming di classyfm.co.id atau download aplikasi Classy FM di Playstore dan Appstore.
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Rapid antigen sudah diterapkan di Bandara International Minangkabau. Akibat dari penerapan rapid antigen, terlihat suasana penumpang yang mengantri panjang di depan terminal keberangkatan. GM Angkasa Pura II, Yos Suwagiyono mengatakan penumpang yang masih menggunakan rapid test antibodi tidak boleh berangkat. Penumpang harus menjalani rapid antigen dengan hadir lebih awal di bandara 2-3 jam sebelum berangkat. Ini untuk mengantisipasi antrian panjang dan tetap bisa jaga jarak, menjalankan protokol kesehatan. Antrian ini terjadi sejak awal penerapan dan terjadi peningkatan penumpang yang akan libur Natal dan tahun baru. Biaya rapid antigen di BIM sebesar Rp 230 ribu. Berdasarkan Surat Edaran Nomor 2021 Tahun 2020 tentang Pelaksanaan Kegiatan Masyarakat selama Libur Hari Raya Natal dan Menyambut Tahun Baru 2021, dalam Tatanan Kehidupan Era Baru disebutkan, penumpang yang melakukan perjalanan dengan kendaraan pribadi termasuk pesawat wajib menunjukkan surat keterangan hasil negatif uji rapid test antigen paling lama 2x24 jam sebelum keberangkatan. Tindakan ini untuk menekan mobilitas orang bepergian di masa pandemi dan sekaligus usaha memutus mata rantai penyebaran Covid 19. (Selengkapnya Cermati Full Audio) ____________________________________________ Topik Pilihan merupakan salah satu program yang on air setiap Senin hingga Jumat di jam 13.15 WIB dan diputarkan kembali dalam Buletin Sore di jam 18.45 WIB. Anda bisa mencermati via streaming di classyfm.co.id atau download aplikasi Classy FM di Playstore dan Appstore.
BIcara Melawan Corona pada Kamis 24 Desember 2020 berbincang bersama Kepala Dinas Perhubungan Sumatera Barat, Heri Nofiardi mengenai kewajiban untuk tes rapid antigen bagi masyarakat yang melakukan perjalanan darat dan laut selama liburan Natal dan Tahun Baru 2021. (Selengkapnya Cermati Full Audio) ____________________________________________ Bicara Melawan Corona merupakan salah satu program yang on air setiap hari di jam 15, 16, 20 WIB Radio Classy FM. Anda bisa mencermati via streaming di classyfm.co.id atau download aplikasi Classy FM di Playstore dan Appstore.
Bicara Melawan Corona pada Kamis 24 Desember 2020 berbincang bersama Koordinator Kantor Kesehatan Pelabuhan (KKP), dr. Elfi Yulfienti mengenai cara masyarakat untuk memvalidasi surat tes kesehatan dan pengurusan tes rapid antigen untuk melakukan perjalanan udara di masa pandemi Covid 19. (Selengkapnya Cermati Full Audio) ____________________________________________ Bicara Melawan Corona merupakan salah satu program yang on air setiap hari di jam 15, 16, 20 WIB Radio Classy FM. Anda bisa mencermati via streaming di classyfm.co.id atau download aplikasi Classy FM di Playstore dan Appstore.
Bicara Melawan Corona pada Rabu 23 Desember 2020 berbincang bersama General Manager Angkasa Pura II Bandara Internasional Minangkabau, Yos Suwagiyono mengenai rapid antigen yang diberlakukan sebagai persyaratan untuk melakukan perjalanan di bandara. (Selengkapnya Cermati Full Audio) ____________________________________________ Bicara Melawan Corona merupakan salah satu program yang on air setiap hari di jam 15, 16, 20 WIB Radio Classy FM. Anda bisa mencermati via streaming di classyfm.co.id atau download aplikasi Classy FM di Playstore dan Appstore.
Bicara Melawan Corona hari ini Jumat 18 Desember 2020 berbincang bersama Kepala Laboratorium Pusat Diagnostik dan Riset Penyakit Infeksi Universitas Andalas, dr. Andani mengenai kebijakan baru yang diterapkan oleh Pemerintah untuk menggunakan rapid antigen sebagai syarat untuk bepergian dan masuk - keluar daerah. (Selengkapnya Cermati Full Audio) ____________________________________________ Bicara Melawan Corona merupakan salah satu program yang on air setiap hari di jam 15, 16, 20 WIB Radio Classy FM. Anda bisa mencermati via streaming di classyfm.co.id atau download aplikasi Classy FM di Playstore dan Appstore.
Bicara Melawan Corona hari ini Jumat 18 Desember 2020 berbincang bersama Executive General Manager Angkasa Pura II Bandara Internasional Minangkabau, Yos Suwagiyono mengenai penerapan rapid antigen yang baru saja diputuskan oleh Pemerintah. Lalu bagaimana penerapannya di Bandara Internasional Minangkabau? (Selengkapnya Cermati Full Audio) ____________________________________________ Bicara Melawan Corona merupakan salah satu program yang on air setiap hari di jam 15, 16, 20 WIB Radio Classy FM. Anda bisa mencermati via streaming di classyfm.co.id atau download aplikasi Classy FM di Playstore dan Appstore.
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Most doctors, health workers and general public have no idea about the different tests that are available for Coronavirus testing, and more importantly, when to which test, what are the benefits and shortcomings of each test. We discuss this in today's podcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gaurav-gupta6/message