Diphtheria outbreak: residents of remote NT community say health clinic has no hand sanitiser
There’s a three-week wait on test results in Yuendumu, near Alice Springs, and locals say NT Health has dropped the ball on telling locals what to do if they test positiveGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastA remote Aboriginal community at the centre of the Northern Territory’s diphtheria outbreak is struggling to cope with rising case numbers, with locals saying there is no hand sanitiser at the health clinic and limited information about how to avoid the disease or what to do if you test positive.There have been more than 240 cases of the once-eradicated disease reported in Australia since October, primarily in remote Indigenous communities in the NT, South Australia, Queensland and Western Australia, according to data released by the Australian Centre for Disease Control. One of the largest clusters in the NT is in Yuendumu, a community of about 700 people 300km from Alice Springs. Continue reading...
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Russia Launches Deadly Strikes on Kyiv After Threatening Ukraine for a Week - The New York Times
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Prime Africa ChannelLondon braces for second day of Tube strike disruption
TfL says 60% of drivers worked on first day of stoppage as RMT confirms second day of action will go aheadA London Underground drivers’ strike will bring another day of transport disruption to the capital on Thursday, after the RMT union confirmed its action would go ahead.Transport for London (TfL) urged the union to call off the strike, the second 24-hour stoppage this week in a dispute over the introduction of a four-day working week. Continue reading...
Read original · theguardian.comShia LaBeouf pleads guilty to battery charges over New Orleans bar incident
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Read original · theguardian.comIs Kemi Badenoch getting better at being Conservative leader?
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Read original · theguardian.comCity & Guilds faces legal and industrial action over plans to cut hundreds of jobs
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Read original · theguardian.comThree Lebanese hospitals hit by Israeli forces in under a week
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Read original · theguardian.comJudge in Luigi Mangione case holds secret hearing despite press objections
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Read original · theguardian.comFormer officer in hiding after being falsely linked to Henry Nowak arrest
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