(From Resistance Sources) The IOF launched heavy airstrikes targeting multiple areas across the Gaza Strip:
Northern Gaza:
The humanitarian situation is catastrophic in northern Gaza Strip, especially in terms of famine, reports Al-Mayadeen.
10 martyrs and 17 wounded have been reported in the IOF bombing of Al-Nazla School in the Al-Saftawi area, in northern Gaza.
10 martyrs and several injured have been reported in the targeting of a house near shelters in Beit Hanoun, northern Gaza Strip.
3 martyrs (a woman and her two children) ascended due to the bombing of the Shreiteh family home by IOF warplanes in Al-Sabra neighborhood, southern Gaza City, in northern Gaza.
IOF artillery shelling is targeting the Beit Lahia project and Al-Qasasib neighborhood in Jabalia camp, in the northern Gaza Strip.
Southern Gaza:
For the first time, occupation forces executed belts of fire in central Rafah city according to Al-Mayadeen. The belts of fire have reached the vicinity of the Kuwaiti hospital, which is the only operational hospital in Rafah, in the southern Gaza Strip.
The Kuwait Specialized Hospital in Rafah appeals to the World Health Organization to urgently provide fuel to ensure it remains operational.
#Occupation forces are completely destroying residential buildings in some neighborhoods of #Rafah, particularly in Al-Shawka and Al-Jneina.
Central Gaza:
Heavy artillery shelling targeted multiple areas including Wadi Gaza, Al-Bureij, and Salah Al-Din. Fire from occupation vehicles has been reported. (media 1)
Weltgesundheitsorganisation: Keine Einigung auf globales Pandemieabkommen
Nach zweijährigen Verhandlungen haben sich die 194 Mitgliedsländer der Weltgesundheitsorganisation auf kein gemeinsames Pandemieabkommen einigen können. WHO-Chef Tedros hält eine zukünftige Einigung dennoch für möglich.
Malaysian Ministry of #ForeignAffairs in a press statement issued in Putrajaya, on Monday, May 20, 2024, said that it was aware &deeply concerned about the safety of the stranded Malaysian medical team from the #MercyMalaysia#Emergency#Medical Team. They are part of the #WorldHealthOrganization#WHO medical delegation to Rafah.
WHO überarbeitet nach Kritik Internationale Gesundheitsvorschriften
Die Weltgesundheitsorganisation will ihre Vorschriften zur Verhinderung der grenzüberschreitenden Ausbreitung von Krankheiten verbessern. Die Bemühungen finden unabhängig von den Verhandlungen über das umstrittene globale Pandemie-Abkommen statt.
#Dinosaurs in #Doctor#Who, who would have guessed...
Lets take a look at what they show, and break down what we can see.
They say they are 150m years in the past, in #Wyoming
In this image we can clearly see a #Brachiosaurus.
As far as I know, its been found in #Colorado which is close enough for it to migrate there.
It also looks fairly accurate for a #Giraffatitan adjacent species.
Just finished new #Who Ep 1, #SpaceBabies, on #BBC. Oh dear. Twas less Timey Wimey, more samey samey. I was decidedly underwhelmed, sadly. Now, to do Ep2, or not? 🤔 🤷♀️
#Airborne pathogens: controlling words won’t control transmission https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(24)00244-7/fulltext “Clear and accurate communication about how respiratory pathogens spread is of the utmost importance globally. Confusion on this topic abounds, especially in relation to #COVID19, but there is a simple explanation. Strong and consistent evidence for a predominantly airborne mode of transmission emerged early in the pandemic4 but was denied or downplayed by #WHO and national public health bodies for years”
New: Cases surging globally (again), KP.2 FLiRT variant dominant in US “defies vaccines,” FDA postpones vaccine meeting, Moderna warns LC risk rises w/each infection, tests rated from best to worst, WHO knew it was airborne, hospital acquired infection = nearly 1 death/day in AU, and more.
This important news even if most people that care already new it. It’s important on the face of it, it’s important the WHO is acknowledging it (again), AND it’s important that the CDC still won’t admit it.
Masks work. Indoor fresh-air ventilation works. The US Gov’t says, “Your job is to keep shopping…nothing to see here.”
WHO is deeply concerned that a full-scale military operation in Rafah could lead to a bloodbath. More than 1.2 million people are currently sheltering in the area, many unable to move anywhere else.
After decades of success in combating measles, the world is slipping, according to the latest World Health Organization statistics.
@NPR reports: "Measles cases increased worldwide from more than 170,000 cases in 2022 to more than 320,000 cases in 2023, according to WHO's count. And the first several months of 2024 have seen nearly 100,000 measles cases."
WHO-Pandemievertrag: Das neue Feindbild der Verschwörungsszene
Um auf eine neue Pandemie besser vorbereitet zu sein, verhandeln die 194 Mitgliedsstaaten der WHO seit mehr als zwei Jahren über einen Pandemievertrag. Der Verschwörungsszene ist er ein Dorn im Auge. Von P. Siggelkow.
#BirdFlu Cattle #Outbreak Feels Like 2020, Former Surgeon General Warns >>>
The cow-to-cow transmission is the latest escalation in a global outbreak that began when the #virus reemerged in Europe in '20. It has since killed tens of millions of birds and more than 40k sea lions.
#WHO called this an "animal pandemic" on April 18.
Genetic fragments of the virus, discovered in grocery store milk, suggest the outbreak is more widespread than officials believed.
Die Vogelgrippe breitet sich immer weiter aus. Auch Säugetiere können betroffen sein, zum Beispiel Kühe. Zwar schätzt die WHO das Risiko für die öffentliche Gesundheit derzeit als gering ein - sie warnt dennoch vor dem Verzehr von Rohmilch.
#AI#GenerativeAI#ChatBots#Healthcare#WHO: "The World Health Organization is wading into the world of AI to provide basic health information through a human-like avatar. But while the bot responds sympathetically to users’ facial expressions, it doesn’t always know what it’s talking about.
SARAH, short for Smart AI Resource Assistant for Health, is a virtual health worker that’s available to talk 24/7 in eight different languages to explain topics like mental health, tobacco use and healthy eating. It’s part of the WHO’s campaign to find technology that can both educate people and fill staffing gaps with the world facing a health-care worker shortage.