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Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and the dynamic COVID-zero strategy on HIV incidence and mortality in China
In response to the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, the Chinese government implemented the dynamic COVID-zero strategy. We hypothesized that pandemic mitigation measures might have reduced the incide...
Source: BMC Public Health - February 18, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Lan Wang, Na Zhao, Yuliang Wang, Kaili Sun, Yike Wang, Shufang Huang, Feng Yao, Xiangyu Guo, Yunmei Yang, Chenjin Ma and Shelan Liu Tags: Research Source Type: research

Impact of the COVID-19 outbreak on China's tourism economy and green finance efficiency
Environ Sci Pollut Res Int. 2023 Feb 14:1-17. doi: 10.1007/s11356-023-25406-w. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTAs a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, production costs have grown, while human and economic resources have been reduced. COVID-19 epidemic costs can be reduced by implementing green financial policies, including carbon pricing, transferable green certificates, and green credit. In addition, China's tourist industry is a significant source of revenue for the government. Coronavirus has been found in 30 Chinese regions, and a study is being conducted to determine its influence on the tourism business and green financi...
Source: Environmental Science and Pollution Research International - February 14, 2023 Category: Environmental Health Authors: Zhaolin Hu Suting Zhu Source Type: research

Japan manages growth in final quarter as tourism returns
TOKYO -- The Japanese economy grew at an annual pace of 0.6% in October-December, managing to eke out growth after a quarter of slowdown, according to government data released Tuesday. The world’s third-largest economy has struggled amid restrictions related to the coronavirus pandemic, a shortage…#tokyo #ukraine #cabinetoffice #hiroyukiueno #sumitrust #ueno #yurikageyama
Source: Reuters: Health - February 14, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

US government buying another 1.5M doses of Novavax COVID vaccine
The federal government has modified its existing contract with the American biotechnology company Novavax to purchase 1.5 million more doses of its COVID-19 vaccines. The Biden administration purchased 3.2 million doses of Novavax’s protein-based coronavirus vaccine in July 2022 shortly before the…#novavax #fda #moderna #johncjacobs #hill
Source: Reuters: Health - February 14, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Long Covid & employment
This report calls on government to introduce guidance for employers on long Covid alongside a compensation scheme for frontline workers.ReportMore detail
Source: Health Management Specialist Library - February 13, 2023 Category: UK Health Authors: The King ' s Fund Library Tags: Covid-19 Workforce and employment Source Type: blogs

Japan moves to bolster vaccine R & D after COVID-19 exposed startling weakness
The COVID-19 pandemic exposed the feeble state of Japan’s vaccine research and development capabilities. Only now, for example, are Japanese regulators considering approval of the country’s first homegrown COVID-19 vaccines, months after many less advanced nations developed their own shots. Determined to catch up, Japan is ramping up a 1.1 trillion yen ($8.5 billion) initiative that aims to give Japan the capability to develop a vaccine for a new virus in 100 days, a goal being adopted by many countries. That “very ambitious” push “is definitely a welcome development,” especially given that it will give ne...
Source: Science of Aging Knowledge Environment - February 9, 2023 Category: Geriatrics Source Type: research

IJERPH, Vol. 20, Pages 3049: Impact of Coronavirus Disease COVID-19 on the Relationship between Healthcare Expenditures and Sustainable Economic Growth
a Sulimierska The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic led to a catastrophic burden on the healthcare system and increased expenditures for the supporting medical infrastructure. It also had dramatic socioeconomic consequences. The purpose of this study is to identify the empirical patterns of healthcare expenditures’ influence on sustainable economic growth in the pandemic and pre-pandemic periods. Fulfilment of the research task involves the implementation of two empirical blocks: (1) development of a Sustainable Economic Growth Index based on public health, environmental, social, and economic indica...
Source: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health - February 9, 2023 Category: Environmental Health Authors: Alina Vysochyna Tetiana Vasylieva Oleksandr Dluhopolskyi Marcin Marczuk Dymytrii Grytsyshen Vitaliy Yunger Agnieszka Sulimierska Tags: Article Source Type: research

Spain ends compulsory use of face masks on public transport
Health minister hails ‘important step towards normality’ as country eases anti-Covid measureThe use of face masks has ceased to be compulsory on public transport in Spain, bringing an end to almost three years of the government ’s most visible anti-Covid measure.Masks becameobligatory on public transport on 4 May 2020 after the socialist-led coalition government introduced legislation decreeing they had to be worn by those using buses, taxis, trains, metro systems, aeroplanes or boats.Continue reading...
Source: Guardian Unlimited Science - February 8, 2023 Category: Science Authors: Sam Jones in Madrid Tags: Spain Coronavirus Europe World news Science Source Type: news

House Votes to End Covid Precautions as G.O.P. Uses Pandemic in Political Attacks
Republicans in Congress are seeking to capitalize on discontent about the federal coronavirus response while the party ’s presidential contenders are vying to be the biggest foe of restrictions.
Source: NYT Health - January 31, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Jonathan Swan and Luke Broadwater Tags: Coronavirus (2019-nCoV) United States Politics and Government Vaccination and Immunization Law and Legislation Right-Wing Extremism and Alt-Right Biden, Joseph R Jr DeSantis, Ron Greene, Marjorie Taylor (1974- ) McCarthy, Kevin (1965- ) Source Type: news

U.S. must address IP and market access barriers abroad to protect American innovation
PhRMA recentlysubmitted comments to the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) ’s 2023 Special 301 Report. The comments highlight foreign government actions and policies that undermine American innovation, biopharmaceutical leadership and more than 4.4 millionAmerican jobs.  
Source: The Catalyst - January 31, 2023 Category: Pharmaceuticals Authors: Ernest Kawka Tags: Intellectual Property Coronavirus TRIPS Waiver Source Type: news

China claims Covid wave is ‘coming to an end’ as tourism and factory activity rebound
Government figures, which cannot be verified, showed big rises in travel and hospitality activity during lunar new year compared to the same time last yearChina ’s wave of Covid is “coming to an end”, health officials have claimed, saying there had been no sign of a new surge from the lunar new year holiday period, despite a big increase in travel compared to last year.Government figures released on Tuesday showed big rises in tourism and hospitality activity compared to the same time last year. Factory activity has also rebounded for the first time in four months, an early sign of economic return after the country r...
Source: Guardian Unlimited Science - January 31, 2023 Category: Science Authors: Helen Davidson in Taipei and Reuters Tags: China Coronavirus Asia Pacific Infectious diseases Medical research Source Type: news

President Joe Biden Announces COVID-19 National Emergencies Will End on May 11
WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden informed Congress on Monday that he will end the twin national emergencies for addressing COVID-19 on May 11, as most of the world has returned closer to normalcy nearly three years after they were first declared. The move to end the national emergency and public health emergency declarations would formally restructure the federal coronavirus response to treat the virus as an endemic threat to public health that can be managed through agencies’ normal authorities. Read More: COVID-19 Is No Longer a Public Health Emergency It comes as lawmakers have already ended elements of the ...
Source: TIME: Health - January 31, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Zeke Miller and Amanda Seitz / AP Tags: Uncategorized COVID-19 overnight wire Source Type: news

Biden Administration Plans to End Covid Public Health Emergency in May
The end of the emergency will bring about a complex set of policy changes, and it signals a new chapter in the government ’s pandemic response.
Source: NYT - January 31, 2023 Category: American Health Authors: Sharon LaFraniere and Noah Weiland Tags: Coronavirus (2019-nCoV) United States Politics and Government Biden, Joseph R Jr Source Type: news

IJERPH, Vol. 20, Pages 2593: How Do COVID-19 Vaccine Policies Affect the Young Working Class in the Philippines?
deron Dubbed the “inequality virus”, coronavirus disease (COVID-19) has unveiled and magnified many of the global society’s long-standing inequalities and health inequities. This work brings together the phenomena of increased inequality and health inequities felt by the poor and young working class of the Philippines and how they interact negatively with existing vaccine policies. The poor and the young were more likely to have experienced employment disruptions with limited access to technologies that allowed for teleworking. Informal economy workers suffered from diminished ...
Source: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health - January 31, 2023 Category: Environmental Health Authors: Rey Hikaru Y. Estoce Olivia M. Y. Ngan Pacifico Eric E. Calderon Tags: Communication Source Type: research