Wednesday, 27 May 2020

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Tuesday, 19 May 2020

New coronavirus symptom could be finding it difficult to talk View 21 comments Lucy MiddletonMonday 18 May 2020 10:10 am Share this article via facebookShare this article via twitterShare this article via messenger 303 SHARES The World Health Organisation has listed loss of speech as a ‘serious’ symptom (Picture: PA) Struggling to speak could be a ‘serious’ coronavirus symptom, World Health Organisation (WHO) experts have warned. So-far more than 34,000 people have died with Covid-19 in the UK, while there has been at last 243,695 cases of the virus. The NHS lists the main symptoms as a high temperature and a persistent cough. Now the WHO has stated that difficulty speaking and a lack of movement could also be signs of coronavirus. They said: ‘Most people infected with the COVID-19 virus will experience mild to moderate respiratory illness and recover without requiring special treatment. ‘Serious symptoms: Difficulty breathing or shortness of breath, chest pain or pressure, loss of speech or movement. Seek immediate medical attention if you have serious symptoms. Always call before visiting your doctor or health facility.’

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Friday, 15 May 2020

TAMKO LA WAZIRI UMMY MWALIMU KUHUSU SIKU YA FAMILIA DUNIANI
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  • Raymond Ishengoma 
    To:rsmiruko@gmail.com,Mtanzania Mtanzania,Godfrey Majira Story Yangu,JOHN CHACHA,To: aboodmedia
    Fri, 15 May at 12:51
    BADILISHENI CORONA KUWA FURSA KWA MALEZI YA FAMILIA    
    15 Mei, 2020
    Mwandishi wetu, WAMJW                              
    Wazazi na walezi nchini wametakiwa kufanya tathimini juu ya fursa na changamoto zilizopo katika familia zao hususani kipindi hiki ambacho jamii inakabiliana na maambukizi ya virusi vya Corona vinavyosababisha ugojwa wa homa kali ya mapafu (COVID-19).
    Wito huo umetolewa leo jijini Dar Es Salaam na Waziri wa Afya, Maendeleo ya Jamii, Jinsia, Wazee na Watoto, Ummy Mwalimu wakati akizungumza kuhusu Siku ya Familia Duniani ambayo huadhimishwa kila tarehe 15 ya Mwezi Mei.
    Waziri Ummy amesisitiza wazazi na walezi kuhakikisha wanatumia kipindi cha mapambano dhidi ya Corona kuwa karibu na familia zao huku wakifanya ufuatiliaji wa karibu hasa kwa watoto na Wazee kwa kufuatilia hali zao za lishe na endapo kuna mabadiliko wachukue hatua stahiki ya kutoa taarifa na kuwapeleka Katika vituo vya kutolea huduma za afya.
    Waziri Ummy ameziasa familia zisiwanyanyapae waliopata maambukizi ya Corona tabia ambayo inaweza kupunguza upendo na utu miongoni mwa Watanzania wakati huu wa mapambano dhidi ya COVID-19.
    “Niwaombe wazazi na walezi muwe karibu na familia zenu hasa watoto na wazee na punde mnapobaina dalili za ugonjwa wa Corona watoe taarifa ili hatua stahiki ziweze kuchukuliwa” alisema
    Amesema wakati wa maadhimisho ya Siku ya Familia wazazi pia wanawajibika kubuni michezo mbalimbali kwa ajili ya watoto ili waendelee kujifunza wakiwa nyumbani itakayokuwa kivutio kwa watoto na hivyo kubaki nyumbani badala ya kuranda mtaani.
    Ameongeza kuwa kipindi hiki wakati shule zimefungwa ikiwa ni njia ya kuwaepusha na maambukizi ya virusi vya corona, watoto waandaliwe mazingira bora yatakayowawezesha kuendelea kufuatilia masomo kupitia vyombo vya habari na njia ya mtandao.
     “Familia ni msingi wa ustawi wa Jamii yoyote ile hivyo ni muhimu kuilinda ili kufikia maendeleo endelevu na kuhakikisha tunailinda na maambukizi ya Virusi vya Corona” alisema
    Aidha, amesema kutokana na umuhimu wa familia kwa ustawishi wa jamii, Wazazi na walezi wana kila sababu ya kubadilisha tabia, mitazamo na kuongeza maarifa huku wakiongeza mbinu za kuiwezesha familia kukabiliana na changamoto mbalimbali zikiwemo maambukizi ya Virusi vya Corona.
    Amesisitiza umuhimu wa Watanzania kuendelea kufuata kanuni na maelekezo ya wataalam wa afya ili kujikinga na kuwakinga wengine dhidi ya maambukizi ya ugonjwa wa COVID-19 ambayo ni kujiepusha na mikusanyiko, kunawa mikono kwa kutumia sabuni na maji tiririka, kutumia vitakasa mikono kuzingatia umbali wa mita moja na kuendelea kati ya mtu na mtu pamoja na kuvaa barakoa.
     Pia Waziri Ummy amezitaka Mamlaka za Mikoa na Serikali za Mitaa kuhakikisha wanaadhimisha Siku ya Familia Duniani kwa kutoa elimu kwa familia kuhusu namna ya kujikinga na maambukizi ya Virusi vya Corona.
    Tanzania inaungana na Mataifa mengine ulimwenguni kila tarehe 15 mwezi Mei kuadhimisha Siku ya Familia Duniani ambayo kwa Mwaka huu inaongozwa na Kauli Mbiu isemayo “Familia ni Msingi katika kutokomeza Corona, tuilinde na tuwalinde wengine
    MWISHO

Wednesday, 13 May 2020

Horror, apocalypse and world politics (free)

International Affairs
7 May 202

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World politics generates a long list of anxiety-inspiring scenarios that threaten to unravel everyday life with sudden and violent destruction. From total war and the concentration camps, through nuclear firestorms, global pandemics and climate disaster, the diabolical violence of the recent past and conceivable future is the stuff of nightmares. Yet International Relations scholars and practitioners are often criticized for being disconnected from the human realities of international calamity. The challenge for both is to engage world politics in a way that foregrounds the human consequences of extreme violence and depravation. In this article, we explore these difficult experiences through popular culture representations of the apocalypse, a subject of intense interest for researchers in a discipline where global destruction is a distinct possibility. However, we take a different route by engaging the apocalypse through the horror genre, the one place where human suffering is explicitly accentuated. We argue that the horror genre is at once an access point for ethical engagement with the human consequences of extreme violence and a complex terrain where dark imaginings can be politically loaded, culturally specific and ethically ambiguous.

Monday, 11 May 2020

Qatar Airways to give away 100,000 complimentary tickets to frontline healthcare professionals


5Qatar Airways will give away 100,000 free tickets to frontline healthcare professionals to say thank you for their heroic work looking after people during the current COVID-19 pandemic. The giveaway will open at 00.01 AM on 12 May and close at 23:59 on 18 May (Doha time). Healthcare professionals can register for this exclusive offer at qatarairways.com/ThankYouHeroes by submitting a form to receive a unique promotion code, offered on a first come, first served basis.
Healthcare professionals from every country in the world will be eligible for tickets. To ensure the application process is fair and transparent, each country will receive a daily allocation of tickets, depending on its population size, staggered over a seven day period from 12 to 18 May. The daily allocation will be released at 00:01 AM Doha time throughout the campaign period. The 100,000 healthcare professionals that receive the promotion code can book up to two complimentary Economy Class return tickets on Qatar Airways operated flights – one for themselves and one for a companion – to anywhere on the airline’s global network. Tickets must be booked before 26 November, with travel valid until 10 December 2020. The tickets will be fully flexible, with an unlimited number of destination or date changes allowed without any fees. Fare and surcharges will be waived on tickets, airport taxes apply

Sunday, 10 May 2020

Ayoub  Mzee   with  the  Zambian  High   commissioner Lt. General Paul Mihova  in  London.