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View from The Hill: Aged care crisis reflects poor preparation and a broken system

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The royal commission into aged care declared older people and their families were left “isolated and powerless". COVID-19 has provided a tragic real time vindication of the commission's observation.

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Africa coronavirus: With few or no ventilators, many African countries can't save severe covid-19 patients.

Africa coronavirus: With few or no ventilators, many African countries can't save severe covid-19 patients. | Education in a Multicultural Society | Scoop.it

The most critical piece of lifesaving equipment of the coronavirus pandemic is in desperately short supply in Africa: According to the World Health Organization, there are fewer than 2,000 ventilators across 41 countries that reported to it.

Somalia’s health ministry still doesn’t have a single one. The Central African Republic has three. South Sudan, four. Liberia, five. Nigeria, with a population two-thirds that of the United States, has fewer than 100.

Officials say those numbers will change as ventilator donations trickle in. But even in countries with the machines on hand, few doctors have undergone the intensive training to use them, and anesthesiologists, required in most cases to intubate patients or supervise that process, are scarce.

The inadequate equipment and training mean that Africa’s most vulnerable countries stand little chance of saving the lives of their most severe covid-19 cases as the number of patients begins to spike. As of Friday, there were more than 19,000 confirmed coronavirus cases and 1,000 deaths across the continent.


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Dr. Jay Bhattacharya: His New MLB COVID-19 Study and the Dilemma of the Lockdown - HooverInstitution

Recorded on May 8, 2020

Dr. Jay Bhattacharaya from Stanford Medicine makes his third appearance on Uncommon Knowledge in eight weeks, this time to discuss a new COVID-19 survey of Major League Baseball employees he co-authored. The survey tested more than 5,600 employees across all 26 Major League Baseball clubs across the country.

 

The results are yet another data set showing how COVID-19 spreads across geographical and economic lines. Dr. Bhattacharya also discusses the very real health risks associated with a prolonged lockdown and answers some of the questions raised by his last survey of Santa Clara County.

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People without secure housing 'particularly vulnerable' to coronavirus

People without secure housing 'particularly vulnerable' to coronavirus | Education in a Multicultural Society | Scoop.it
Advocacy organisations have called for accommodation to be provided to homeless people who need to self-isolate

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