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What food trends will stick post-COVID? ‘The world’s going to become more demanding than it was during the pandemic’

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Nobody is in any doubt about the seismic impact COVID-19 and global lockdowns have had on the consumer-packaged goods sector. We have seen demand-driven shifts re-shape the global grocery market, from initial panic buying that emptied shelves to the rise of scratch cooking, increased snacking, and active dieting.

The question hot on everyone’s lips at this year’s Consumer Goods Forum Global Summit was: Which of the many new consumer behaviours will stick as the world begins to emerge from lockdown?

For John Ross, President and CEO of global retailer IGA, COVID-19 fundamentally shifted the role that retailers and manufacturers play in consumer lives. “If you were picking a word to describe consumer sentiment… the word would be fear,”​ he told the digital audience.

Fear of the virus and infection, certainly, but also fear of food and economic security. This fear caused some immediate ripples – like panic buying – and some new ways of shopping that, Ross said, IGA is continuing to witness. In particular, he pointed to the tendency for people to make fewer, larger shopping trips.

“A question for this industry – manufacturers and retailers – could be what business are we in? It may turn out that we are not in the logistics business, or the retail business, or the services business. We may be in the confidence business. It may be our job to make sure all the ways we serve that shopper make them feel smarter, make them feel more informed and more confident that they can make these choices for their families.”

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‘Fear’ could sum up consumer sentiment during COVID / Pic: Getty-Lucalorenzelli

As we emerge from this period shaped by fear, Sven Smit, a Senior Partner at McKinsey & Company, said that – in many respects – confidence is returning quickly. Smit believes that this next phase of economic development should be viewed as one of opportunity with consumer spending – supported by ambitious economic interventions across the western world – demonstrating an elastic ability to snap back to pre-COVID levels.

“The consumer was impacted last year significantly, there was a deep drop in discretionary spending… Then we did something in the western world and some parts of Asia, which was to stimulate the economy with the largest [fiscal support] package ever launched. That packaged landed in the pockets of consumers,”​ he noted pointing to the fact that personal bankruptcies in 2020 were down 30% versus 2019.

“As the economy is opening up, we are seeing a very strong recovery in places where vaccination has nearly completed. Consumers have not lost their lust for life,”​ the McKinsey expert observed.

“We are still learning how this rebound will work. The beauty is that it is a very, very fast recovery. We call it a light switch rebound. From the deep troughs we have had in the last 150 years, this is the only one that recovered in almost two quarters… We could be thinking about a moment that will feel very good and, in that moment, we should ask ourselves the question, could we have gained more than we have lost?”

The scale of the disruption ushered in by COVID-19 acted as an accelerator to certain key trends, Smit observed. “Many of these things happened in five days, when we were expecting them to happen in 10 years,”​ he told attendees of the CFG event. “With all the changes, the question is which ones will stay?”

Smit said he has developed a ‘simple formula’ to predict the sticking power of these new behaviours: “If everybody likes something, it’s going to stay. If many don’t, it won’t.”

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A ‘light switch’ economic rebound is predicted by McKinsey / Pic: GettyImages-kezenon

Strengthening the e-commerce proposition

Experts suggested online grocery and e-commerce is likely to be one area that continues to build on the gains made during the pandemic, when McKinsey data reveals 30% of consumers purchased groceries online ‘for the first time’.

Indeed, Tim Steiner, CEO of UK e-commerce and tech company Ocado, is bullish on the channel’s prospects. “We’ve seen an acceleration of the channel shift. We expect that acceleration to largely continue [as restrictions ease]. So, most of the growth to stay – maybe a little bit of a pull back – and then continued growth from that point.”

He noted that during the pandemic e-commerce platforms like Ocado faced demand that significantly outstripped capacity. Consumers were so keen to make the channel shift that they were willing to make significant compromise, ‘paying poor prices, accepting service that they wouldn’t accept in a new normal’.

Moving forward, Steiner believes retailers who are able to offer these consumers higher levels of quality and choice at competitive price points via the online channel stand to prosper.

“The world’s going to become more demanding than it was during the pandemic,”​ he predicted. “Customers are going to become more demanding in terms of pricing, availability, range, freshness, quality and execution.”

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To convert consumers to e-commerce, retailers need to deliver on price, quality and execution / Pic: GettyImages-Motortion

Steiner suggested meeting the scale of demand and boosting efficiency will be two key challenges for retailers as they develop their online capabilities. Automation technology – which Ocado is developing in its retail operations and provides as a service to other retailers – will enable the e-commerce proposition to deliver against these heightened expectations.

“The challenge is, as the customers have become used to it and the channel shift continues, grocers need to become more and more efficient. That’s why we have just shy of 3000 people in R&D developing automation, robotics and software to help drive efficiency in the distribution of grocery​,” he said.

The company estimates that every 50-item order requires 74 minutes of ‘human endeavour’ for it to reach the consumer. Ocado has cut this to 15 minutes. ‘We need to go further,’ the e-commerce innovator concluded.

Tobias Wasmuht, CEO of SPAR International, also observed he rapid development of online and e-commerce. “We learnt 15 years of experimentation in online retail, with a niche and urban focus, became in 15 months,”​ he revealed.

Wasmuht said that he has seen an evolution in the nature of e-commerce and the way that consumers are engaging online. “It has shifted from desktop to mobile, 70% of our transactions are mobile now across the 30 countries we offer online,”​ he told the Conference.

SPAR International also witnessed the rapid rise of so-called ‘quick-commerce’. “We see the trend to q-commerce and faster delivery. 25% in china of our deliveries are within one hour. In Central and eastern Europe countries, some of our urban countries there, [q-commerce] deliveries are around 17%.”​ He said that these fast-delivery orders are increasingly ‘lifestyle, convenience and mission led’.

Healthy, sustainable, affordable home-cooked meals

SPAR International’s sales data also suggests that COVID-19 has fast-tracked demand for products that are seen as healthy and sustainable.

“When you look at health, it transcends the pandemic,”​ Wasmuht observed.

However, the chief executive continued: “Trends that have been prevalent prior to the pandemic really accelerated because of the pandemic… Health really accelerated and amplified as a consequence of the COVID pandemic.”

Sales of the SPAR Natural own label line, which was launched in 2017 and is now present in 24 countries, have risen 35-56%, making it the retailer’s ‘fastest growing’ own brand proposition. This, Wasmuht noted, is because it meets the triple needs of health, sustainability and affordability.

“Spar Natural is not only about health, it is all elements of sustainability bought together in one product range. Health, dairy free gluten free fair trade organic, all put under one umbrella of Spar Natural… Polarised customers are on one side buying value because of recessionary pressures, on the other side choosing for health and wellness.”

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Consumers want products that are healthy, sustainable and affordable, CGF Global Summit heard / Pic: GettyImages-fizkes

Rodney McMullen, CEO of supermarket group Kroger, agreed that value is likely to remain important for consumers. However, he believes that this will prove a boon for supermarket retailers and their suppliers, as consumers who were forced to cut back on eating out in hospitality settings came to see the value represented by eating at home.

“Their budget goes so much further when you have some meals at home versus going out,”​ he observed.

This switch required many people to up-skill and gain confidence in the kitchen. And home cooking is a trend McMullen now believes is here to stay.

“A lot of people learned how to cook that didn’t know how to cook. We are getting all kinds of feedback form our customers that they have enjoyed cooking more than expected. If they have kids, they especially enjoy doing it with their kids as something fun. It is usually more baking oriented than cooking oriented in that example,”​ he revealed.

To capitalise on this emerging need state, for Kroger it was about making cooking as easy and accessible as possible. “We have learned how to make it easier for someone to cook at home. We have a meal kit company called Home Chef, their business has increased multiples in terms of directly shipping to homes and in store.

“We are going to serve the customer however they want to be served.”

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Russia's Euro host Saint Petersburg posts record COVID toll

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Russia’s Euro 2020 host Saint Petersburg on Saturday reported the country’s highest daily COVID-19 toll for a city since the start of the pandemic.

Official figures said the city, which has already hosted six Euro 2020 matches and is due to host a quarter final on Friday, recorded 107 virus deaths over the last 24 hours.

Russian news agencies said this was the highest toll of any Russian city since the start of the pandemic.

Saint Petersburg was where dozens of Finland supporters caught coronavirus after they travelled to the city for their team’s defeat against Belgium.

Earlier this week city officials banned food sales in the Euro fan zone after restricting numbers and ordering the closure of food courts in shopping centres.

Saint Petersburg reported 817 new cases on the first day of June, but that number has steadily increased over several weeks to 1,247 on Saturday.

Local media published photos and video of thousands of people flooding the streets of Saint Petersburg as part of celebrations marking the end of the school year, with few anti-virus measures being respected.

Euro 2020 matches have gone ahead with spectator numbers capped at half, but are still drawing upwards of 26,000 people.

Russia as a whole has seen an explosion of new coronavirus cases since mid-June driven by the highly infectious Delta variant first identified India.

The nation reported 21,665 new infections on Saturday—a 25 percent increase over the last week and the highest daily figure since January 21, but still below the record of 29,935 December 24.

‘One thing is needed’

The dramatic rise in infections come as officials in Moscow are pushing vaccine-sceptical Russians to get inoculated after lifting most anti-virus restrictions late last year.

“To stop the pandemic, one thing is needed: rapid, large-scale vaccinations. Nobody has invented any other solution,” Moscow mayor Sergei Sobyanin told state-run television on Saturday.

“To fundamentally solve this problem, you need to be vaccinated or go to a lockdown,” he was cited as saying by the RIA Novosti news agency.

Russia reported 619 new coronavirus deaths nationwide on Saturday—the highest daily toll since December—bringing the total to 132,683 fatalities since the pandemic began.

But officials in the sixth-worst hit country the world—and the hardest in Europe—have been accused of downplaying the severity of the outbreak in the country.

Under a broader definition for deaths linked to coronavirus, statistics agency Rosstat at the end of April said that Russia has seen at least 270,000 fatalities since the pandemic began.

Just 21.2 million out of a population of about 146 million had received at least one dose of a vaccine as of Friday, according to the Gogov website, which tallies COVID figures from the regions and the media.



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Caretaker Mental Health Throughout COVID; KRAS Resistance: It's TTHealthWatch!

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TTHealthWatch is a weekly podcast from Texas Tech. In it, Elizabeth Tracey, director of electronic media for Johns Hopkins Medication, and Rick Lange, MD, president of the Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center in El Paso, take a look at the leading medical stories of the week.

Today’s subjects consist of psychological health throughout COVID for caretakers, who meant to get immunized amongst more youthful individuals, resistance to KRAS, and triglycerides and cardiovascular disease.

Program notes:

0: 53 COVID vaccine intent in 18- to 39- year-olds

1: 52 Lived outdoors cities

2: 52 Efforts to offer paid time off

3: 29 Caretaker’s psychological health and COVID

4: 29 Self-destructive ideation popular

5: 29 Customized psychological health services required

6: 00 Resistance to cancer drugs

7: 00 Wishing for a single system

8: 00 Identifying growths as they are dealt with

8: 30 Triglycerides and heart problem

9: 31 No existing atherosclerosis

10: 30 If you treat it can you avoid it?

11: 55 End

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Elizabeth Tracey: How is COVID impacting psychological health amongst caretakers?

Rick Lange, MD: Resistance to cancer drugs.

Elizabeth: Who is meaning to get a COVID vaccine amongst more youthful individuals?

Rick: And are triglycerides connected with atherosclerosis?

Elizabeth: That’s what we’re discussing today on TT HealthWatch, your weekly take a look at the medical headings from Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center in El Paso. I’m Elizabeth Tracey, a Baltimore-based medical reporter.

Rick: And I’m Rick Lange President of Texas Tech University of Health Sciences Center in El Paso where I’m likewise dean of the Paul L. Foster School of Medication.

Elizabeth: Rick, how about if we turn initially to the COVID product for today because, obviously, we have actually passed the main grim turning point relative to deaths and likewise it appears like we’re going to miss out on another turning point we were wishing for, which was 70%vaccine protection by July 4 th That does not look like that’s going to hold true.

So let’s rely on Morbidity and Death Weekly Report, the CDC’s publication. They had a look at COVID-19 vaccination protection and intent amongst grownups aged 18 to 39 years through May of this year. This, naturally, is a friend that is amongst those who are not willingly heading out and getting immunized.

They took a look at, in the time duration from March to May 2021, a study taking a look at those folks and what they discovered was that just 34%reported that they had actually gotten a COVID-19 vaccine. Nearly 25%reported that they most likely or certainly would not get immunized. That’s a really difficult fact naturally.

They stated, “Well, all. Let’s take a look at the aspects that are connected with that.” Amongst that mate, those with lower earnings, lower academic achievement, those who did not have medical insurance, who were Non-Hispanic Black and who lived beyond cities had the most affordable protection and the most affordable intent to get immunized.

Rick: There was a little over 30%that have actually been immunized, however totally 50%stated they either were immunized or were planning to. That still left another 50%. Half of them stated they had no objective of doing it and the other half stated they were still not sure.

They penetrated a bit much deeper, and stated, “OK”– as you stated they recognized the danger aspects, however then they inquired the concern, “Well, why is that?” It looks like security and efficiency were the 2 significant factors. About 50%were waiting to see if the vaccine was safe and about 40%stated that they believed other individuals required it more than they did. If we’re going to reach a 70%vaccination rate throughout the United States, this is the group we require to target.

Elizabeth: Precisely. The CDC folks do likewise state that making sure that vaccines are quickly available, practical, and readily available in locations where these young people live and work might likewise enhance this protection and approval. I believe that holds true. There is great deals of efforts underway to provide individuals paid time off and other things so that they can acquire a vaccine.

Rick: However unless they’re persuaded that it’s safe, they’re not going to get it. When they inquired what would alter your mind, about 39%stated, “If I believed it was safe, I would alter my mind.” About 30%stated that they would do it to avoid spreading out COVID to their friends and family. This has actually been quite essential.

These are the messages that we require to go out to these people. It’s safe. It works. And although you might get COVID and not have serious signs, your friend or family might establish extreme signs and pass away, therefore do it for them.

Elizabeth: Considering That we remain in MMWR, why do not we stick to this and let’s discuss psychological health amongst moms and dads of kids more youthful than 18 years of ages and unsettled caretakers of grownups throughout the pandemic and their psychological health. Naturally, a huge issue.

Early on in the pandemic, practically two-thirds of overdue caretakers of grownups reported negative psychological or behavioral health signs, compared to roughly one-third of the folks who were not providing care. Practically a 3rd of moms and dads of kids more youthful than 18 years of age reported that their psychological health had actually intensified throughout the pandemic.

This is a photo of the number of individuals are feeling the tension and it’s appearing as a psychological illness due to the fact that they remain in these care-giving circumstances? They’re either looking after kids more youthful than 18 years of age in the house, they’re looking after aged family members, or both.

They surveyed these individuals and I believe the important things that is most stunning to me out of this is this concern of self-destructive ideation and simply how actually popular it was amongst these individuals who have actually remained in these caregiving functions.

Rick: The group that we’re speaking about is a big group of the United States population. Forty percent of the U.S. population remains in the function of either parenting a kid under the age of 18 or offering care to a grownup. I was amazed to discover that 85%of those that have both those duties had intensifying of their psychological health habits and 50%had suicide ideation. That’s 8 times greater the people that had no parenting or adult caregiving duty.

This suicide ideation was quite major. It was not just “Have I considered it?” “I have actually believed about methods that I may engage in it.” This is extremely disconcerting.

Elizabeth: It is really worrying, and sadly this possible service is multifactorial and it’s not going to be simple to carry out.

Rick: It’s not, however we require to acknowledge that it’s not simply the people that have actually COVID that are impacted. Everyone might be impacted in one method or another. Acknowledging it’s a significant requirement and conference that require is crucial.

Elizabeth: They advise customized psychological health services. To me, that recommends a lot more of a barrier. Since if we require to examine this on a private level and after that customize it to the person, we have a great deal of people to attempt to step in.

Rick: .

Elizabeth: Among the long lasting lessons of COVID is that we actually require to get our arms around offering psychological healthcare services due to the fact that this requirement for caretakers is predicted to increase as the U.S. population continues to age.

Rick: Yup.

Elizabeth: Which of your 2 would you like to turn to?

Rick: Let’s speak about resistance to cancer drugs. We have actually invested a reasonable variety of podcasts over the last 20 years speaking about customized treatment. There was a time where we took a look at cancer as belonging of an organ. You have actually got a particular treatment if you have liver cancer, or lung cancer, or colon cancer.

Now we’re understanding each of these cancers has particular paths that cross various organs therefore what we’re attempting to do is focus on those specific paths to offer personalized cancer treatment.

Among those is directed to what’s called KRAS. It is among those typically altered alkA genes in cancer. This KRAS works as a switch. It remains in the “off” or “on” type. When it remains in the “on” kind, what it does is it promotes tumorigenesis, or tissue becoming growths. We have actually established particular treatments developed versus this KRAS and they have actually succeeded. People can establish a resistance.

What these authors tried to do was to specify how that happens. They took a look at 38 people– 27 had lung cancer, 10 had colorectal cancer, and one had appendiceal cancer– and after that took a look at the various systems, hoping that you’ll discover a single system and we might assault that.

Well, regrettably, what they discovered is it’s not a single system. In some, it’s a modification in the KRAS gene. In some, it’s not KRAS, however it’s the other paths beneath it that are affected. And in some people, the growth really altered. These detectives offer us an insight on how challenging it is to resolve these specific problems.

Elizabeth: Let us simply keep in mind that this remains in the New England Journal of Medication Among the concerns, I believe, that this raises is that we most likely are going to require consecutive genomic analysis of individuals’s growths as they live, and if their cancer repeats, due to the fact that a repeating cancer is not the cancer you began with and this is truly going to identify the requirement for that hereditary analysis essentially continually.

Rick: Definitely. What takes place when you begin dealing with a cancer exists are extremely strong selective pressures. There is a merging of these various resistance systems. Some of these people, about 40%, didn’t have a single resistance system, they had a number of various ones. You’re. Classifying the growth as we treat it, offering consecutive treatment or mix treatments based upon that.

Once again, dealing with cancer isn’t as basic as it appears– a single cancer, a single drug, a single remedy. It’s going to take continued, as you stated, hereditary analysis. You believe you get it right at the headwater and all of these little tributaries will select– uh uh. That’s not the case. These little tributaries wind up circling around back around and still driving tumor development also, so more to discover.

Elizabeth: Definitely. Now, let’s rely on the journal of the American College of Cardiology, this continuous concern we were talking prior to we taped about how we appear to speak about numerous various subjects once again and once again as more info is exposed, and we’ve quipped, obviously, “Should we put statins in the water?” Now, this take a look at even if you do that, possibly you’re not going to have the ability to ameliorate a great deal of the heart disease.

Rick: Everyone is familiar with the truth that cholesterol is associated with atherosclerosis or hardening of the arteries that impacts the brain and impacts the arteries in the heart, and arteries throughout the body and the limbs. That’s related to cholesterol and especially low-density lipoprotein cholesterol.

There has actually been a great deal of debate about whether triglycerides, in and of themselves, were separately connected with atherosclerosis, and due to the fact that they are connected with these other cholesterols, attempting to tease that out hasn’t been especially simple.

However what these authors did was they took a distinct technique. They took control of 3,700 middle-aged people that had low to moderate threat of having atherosclerosis– that is they had a regular or low LDL cholesterol, so they weren’t at threat for atherosclerosis, they didn’t have any atherosclerosis, however then they analyzed their subsequent threat of establishing it, by taking a look at 3 various steps.

One is, they did a sono of 8 various arterial systems in the body. Number 2, they took a look at coronary artery calcifications so they might take a look at development in the heart. The 3rd thing they determined was swelling.

What they found is even the people who had low or typical cholesterol levels, especially LDL cholesterol, the triglyceride level was related to the advancement of subclinical– that is, they didn’t have signs– atherosclerosis in the arterial system and a two-fold increased danger of swelling.

Now remarkably enough, it wasn’t more calcium in the heart, however frequently that’s a later stage. That is, you establish swelling initially, establish some deposition of atherosclerosis, and after that establish calcification late, so that’s not awfully unexpected. I believe this is another piece of the puzzle that recommends that triglyceride levels remain in reality related to atherosclerosis, even in people who have regular cholesterol.

Now, the next concern is, if you treat it, can you avoid it? Which we do not understand the response to. You state, well, naturally, this makes good sense. In some cases things makes good sense, however they simply do not especially exercise. We understand that high HDL levels are associated with reduced atherosclerosis, atrial cholesterol. When we raise those levels, it didn’t really assist at all. Despite the fact that we have actually made an association in between triglycerides and atherosclerosis, we can’t take the next action yet and state that dealing with the triglycerides alone is going to decrease your cardiovascular danger or threat of stroke.

Elizabeth: Yeah. This is so frustrating, isn’t it? It sounds a dreadful lot like the KRAS path, where we truly believed we had actually recognized something that was the cigarette smoking weapon and it ends up that it’s not the entire story.

Rick: Well, there are frequently pieces to the story and the reason this is necessary is, we have individuals with low or regular LDL cholesterol who still establish atherosclerosis. You state, “However what is that about and exists something we can do to avoid that?”

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Elizabeth: Yes. On that note, then, that’s a take a look at today’s medical headings from Texas Tech. I’m Elizabeth Tracey.

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Even moderate COVID in youths typically causes long-lasting signs, research study discovers

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Typical signs amongst young people consisted of tiredness and cognitive issues.


A UNLV Medicine medical assistant administers a Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccination to a UNLV School of Nursing student.

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Even moderate cases of COVID-19 in youths typically result in remaining signs and health problems that drag out for 6 months or longer, according to a little Norwegian research study released today in Nature Medication

Scientists at the University of Bergen thoroughly followed 312 individuals with verified cases of COVID-19 for a minimum of 6 months. Of those, 247 had moderate to moderate diseases and separated in your home, never ever ending up being ill adequate to be confessed to a healthcare facility. 6 months after checking favorable, 136 of the 247 (55 percent) still had sticking around signs. And those 136 weren’t just in the older age. In all the age groups in between 16 and over 60 years old, in between 50 percent and 60 percent of COVID clients reported consistent signs.

For example, of those in between 16 and 30 years of ages, 52 percent (32 of 61) still suffered COVID-19 signs after 6 months. The most typical signs were disrupted taste and/or odor, tiredness, trouble breathing, problem focusing, and memory issues.

The research study is little, and the precise portions might not hold up in bigger research studies. It includes to a growing body of information discovering that long-lasting signs from COVID-19 are typical– even in young individuals and/or individuals who had moderate or even asymptomatic illness.

In a non-peer-reviewed preprint research study published in March, scientists discovered that a 3rd of the clients determined through medical records as struggling with so-called “long-haul” COVID-19 had actually at first reported asymptomatic cases. The research study’s authors, led by scientists in California, tracked the electronic medical records of 1,407 clients who had actually checked favorable for the coronavirus, however these people were not ill sufficient to be hospitalized when they were contaminated. Of the 1,407, about 27 percent–382 individuals– established long-lasting signs, and a 3rd of them were at first asymptomatic.

Also, in another research study published this month, scientists tracked medical insurance records of almost 2 million individuals who checked favorable for the coronavirus. The scientists discovered that about 23 percent of the clients looked for take care of a brand-new post-COVID medical condition several months later on. Of individuals who had moderate to moderate cases of COVID-19 that didn’t need hospitalization, 27 percent experienced relentless signs, as did 19 percent of individuals who at first reported asymptomatic cases.

The authors of the Norwegian research study revealed issue about discovering moderate cases in youths causing long-lasting issues. “It is stressing that non-hospitalized, youths (16–30 years of ages) suffer possibly serious signs, such as concentration and memory issues, dyspnea and tiredness, half a year after infection,” the authors composed. “Especially for trainees, such signs may hinder their knowing and research study development … Thinking about the countless youths contaminated throughout the continuous pandemic, our findings are a strong motivation for extensive infection control and population-wide mass vaccination.”

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COVID Delta Variant, The 'Most Transmissible,' Spreading in at Least 85 Countries: WHO

The COVID-19 Delta Variant is the “most transmissible” of the known variants and is spreading in at least 85 countries, warned the director-general of the World Health Organization (WHO).

Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus attributed the strain’s spread to the lack of vaccines provided to poorer countries and blamed richer nations for harboring the shots on Friday. He compared the current global situation to the AIDS outbreak and the 2009 swine flu pandemic when poorer countries received vaccines long after both crises ended.

“The Delta Variant, the virus, will continue to evolve,” said Maria Van Kerkhov, the COVID-19 technical lead for the WHO. “Right now our public health and social measures work, our vaccines work, our diagnostics work, our therapeutics work. But there may be a time where this virus evolves and these countermeasures don’t.”

She warned “the global situation is incredibly fragile.” The Delta Variant was first discovered in India.

Director General of the World Health Organization
Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus speaks during a meeting the WHO headquarters in Geneva on May 24. Ghebreyesus called the COVID-19 Delta Variant the “most transmissible” and warned it is spreading in at least 85 countries.
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For more reporting from the Associated Press, see below:

Ghebreyesus described a recent meeting he attended of an advisory group established to allocate vaccines.

“They were disappointed because there is no vaccine to allocate,” he said, criticizing rich countries for declining to immediately share shots with the developing world. “If there is no vaccine, what do you share?”

Ghebreyesus said the global community was failing.

“It took 10 years (for antiretrovirals) to reach the low-income countries after (HIV) was already rampant in high-income countries,” he said. “Do we want to repeat the same thing?”

COVAX, the U.N.-backed effort aiming to distribute vaccines to poor countries, has missed several targets to share COVID-19 shots, and its biggest supplier is not expected to export any vaccines until the end of the year. The hundreds of millions of doses promised by countries including Britain, the U.S. and others are not likely to arrive anytime soon.

“We have through COVAX this month zero doses of AstraZeneca vaccine, zero doses of Pfizer vaccine, zero doses of (Johnson and Johnson) vaccine,” acknowledged Dr. Bruce Aylward, a senior adviser to the WHO chief. “Every single one of our suppliers is unable to supply during this period because others are making demands on those products, others who are vaccinating very young populations that are not at risk.”

As border restrictions and other public health measures are loosened across Europe, the U.S. and in other countries with high vaccination rates, WHO officials warned that this could lead to a resurgence of disease.

Van Kerkhove said that while transmission is dropping in Europe, there are numerous events—from large sporting events to backyard barbecues—that all have consequences for disease spread.

Earlier this month, British officials announced that they would allow 60,000 fans to attend the semi-finals and finals of the European football championships at London’s Wembley Stadium—to the dismay of some public health experts.

Lawrence Young, a virologist at the University of Warwick, called it “worrying and confusing,” saying there was limited data to prove its safety, especially given the prevalence of the more infectious Delta Variant. “[The] inevitable opportunities for the virus to spread in enclosed spaces like lavatories is a recipe for disaster.”

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COVID Delta Alternative, The 'Many Transmissible,' Spreading Out in a minimum of 85 Nations: WHO

The COVID-19 Delta Alternative is the “most transmissible” of the recognized versions and is spreading out in a minimum of 85 nations, cautioned the director-general of the World Health Company ( WHO).

Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus associated the pressure’s infect the absence of vaccines offered to poorer nations and blamed richer countries for harboring the shots on Friday. He compared the present worldwide scenario to the AIDS break out and the 2009 swine influenza pandemic when poorer nations got vaccines long after both crises ended.

” The Delta Alternative, the infection, will continue to progress,” stated Maria Van Kerkhov, the COVID-19 technical lead for the WHO. “Today our public health and social steps work, our vaccines work, our diagnostics work, our therapies work. There might be a time where this infection progresses and these countermeasures do not.”

She cautioned “the worldwide circumstance is extremely delicate.” The Delta Alternative was very first found in India.

Director General of the World Health Organization
Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus speaks throughout a fulfilling the WHO head office in Geneva on May24 Ghebreyesus called the COVID-19 Delta Alternative the “most transmissible” and alerted it is spreading out in a minimum of 85 nations.
Laurent Gillieron/AFP by means of Getty Images

For more reporting from the Associated Press, see listed below:

Ghebreyesus explained a current conference he went to of an advisory group developed to designate vaccines.

” They were dissatisfied since there is no vaccine to designate,” he stated, slamming abundant nations for decreasing to instantly share shots with the establishing world. “If there is no vaccine, what do you share?”

Ghebreyesus stated the worldwide neighborhood was stopping working.

” It took 10 years (for antiretrovirals) to reach the low-income nations after (HIV) was currently widespread in high-income nations,” he stated. “Do we wish to duplicate the exact same thing?”

COVAX, the U.N.-backed effort intending to disperse vaccines to bad nations, has actually missed out on a number of targets to share COVID-19 shots, and its greatest provider is not anticipated to export any vaccines up until completion of the year. The numerous countless dosages guaranteed by nations consisting of Britain, the U.S. and others are not most likely to get here anytime quickly.

” We have through COVAX this month absolutely no dosages of AstraZeneca vaccine, no dosages of Pfizer vaccine, no dosages of (Johnson and Johnson) vaccine,” acknowledged Dr. Bruce Aylward, a senior consultant to the WHO chief. “Every among our providers is not able to provide throughout this duration due to the fact that others are making needs on those items, others who are immunizing extremely young populations that are not at danger.”

As border constraints and other public health procedures are loosened up throughout Europe, the U.S. and in other nations with high vaccination rates, WHO authorities alerted that this might result in a revival of illness.

Van Kerkhove stated that while transmission is dropping in Europe, there are many occasions– from big sporting occasions to yard barbecues– that all have repercussions for illness spread.

Previously this month, British authorities revealed that they would permit 60,000 fans to participate in the semi-finals and finals of the European football champions at London’s Wembley Arena– to the discouragement of some public health specialists.

Lawrence Young, a virologist at the University of Warwick, called it “distressing and complicated,” stating there was restricted information to show its security, particularly provided the frequency of the more transmittable Delta Alternative. “[The] inescapable chances for the infection to spread out in enclosed areas like bathrooms is a dish for catastrophe.”

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COVID Delta Alternative, The 'The majority of Transmissible,' Spreading Out in a minimum of 85 Nations: WHO

The COVID-19 Delta Alternative is the “most transmissible” of the recognized variations and is spreading out in a minimum of 85 nations, alerted the director-general of the World Health Company ( WHO).

Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus associated the pressure’s infect the absence of vaccines offered to poorer nations and blamed richer countries for harboring the shots on Friday. He compared the present international scenario to the AIDS break out and the 2009 swine influenza pandemic when poorer nations got vaccines long after both crises ended.

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She alerted “the worldwide circumstance is exceptionally vulnerable.” The Delta Alternative was very first found in India.

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For more reporting from the Associated Press, see listed below:

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” They were dissatisfied due to the fact that there is no vaccine to designate,” he stated, slamming abundant nations for decreasing to right away share shots with the establishing world. “If there is no vaccine, what do you share?”

Ghebreyesus stated the worldwide neighborhood was stopping working.

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As border limitations and other public health steps are loosened up throughout Europe, the U.S. and in other nations with high vaccination rates, WHO authorities cautioned that this might cause a revival of illness.

Van Kerkhove stated that while transmission is dropping in Europe, there are various occasions– from big sporting occasions to yard barbecues– that all have effects for illness spread.

Previously this month, British authorities revealed that they would permit 60,000 fans to go to the semi-finals and finals of the European football champions at London’s Wembley Arena– to the discouragement of some public health professionals.

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COVID Delta Variant, The 'Most Transmissible,' Spreading in at Least 85 Countries: WHO

The COVID-19 Delta Variant is the “most transmissible” of the known variants and is spreading in at least 85 countries, warned the director-general of the World Health Organization (WHO).

Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus attributed the strain’s spread to the lack of vaccines provided to poorer countries and blamed richer nations for harboring the shots on Friday. He compared the current global situation to the AIDS outbreak and the 2009 swine flu pandemic when poorer countries received vaccines long after both crises ended.

“The Delta Variant, the virus, will continue to evolve,” said Maria Van Kerkhov, the COVID-19 technical lead for the WHO. “Right now our public health and social measures work, our vaccines work, our diagnostics work, our therapeutics work. But there may be a time where this virus evolves and these countermeasures don’t.”

She warned “the global situation is incredibly fragile.” The Delta Variant was first discovered in India.

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Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus speaks during a meeting the WHO headquarters in Geneva on May 24. Ghebreyesus called the COVID-19 Delta Variant the “most transmissible” and warned it is spreading in at least 85 countries.
Laurent Gillieron/AFP via Getty Images

For more reporting from the Associated Press, see below:

Ghebreyesus described a recent meeting he attended of an advisory group established to allocate vaccines.

“They were disappointed because there is no vaccine to allocate,” he said, criticizing rich countries for declining to immediately share shots with the developing world. “If there is no vaccine, what do you share?”

Ghebreyesus said the global community was failing.

“It took 10 years (for antiretrovirals) to reach the low-income countries after (HIV) was already rampant in high-income countries,” he said. “Do we want to repeat the same thing?”

COVAX, the U.N.-backed effort aiming to distribute vaccines to poor countries, has missed several targets to share COVID-19 shots, and its biggest supplier is not expected to export any vaccines until the end of the year. The hundreds of millions of doses promised by countries including Britain, the U.S. and others are not likely to arrive anytime soon.

“We have through COVAX this month zero doses of AstraZeneca vaccine, zero doses of Pfizer vaccine, zero doses of (Johnson and Johnson) vaccine,” acknowledged Dr. Bruce Aylward, a senior adviser to the WHO chief. “Every single one of our suppliers is unable to supply during this period because others are making demands on those products, others who are vaccinating very young populations that are not at risk.”

As border restrictions and other public health measures are loosened across Europe, the U.S. and in other countries with high vaccination rates, WHO officials warned that this could lead to a resurgence of disease.

Van Kerkhove said that while transmission is dropping in Europe, there are numerous events—from large sporting events to backyard barbecues—that all have consequences for disease spread.

Earlier this month, British officials announced that they would allow 60,000 fans to attend the semi-finals and finals of the European football championships at London’s Wembley Stadium—to the dismay of some public health experts.

Lawrence Young, a virologist at the University of Warwick, called it “worrying and confusing,” saying there was limited data to prove its safety, especially given the prevalence of the more infectious Delta Variant. “[The] inevitable opportunities for the virus to spread in enclosed spaces like lavatories is a recipe for disaster.”

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Nearly all new COVID-related deaths in the U.S. are in people who haven’t been vaccinated, as only 0.8% of deaths in May were among fully vaccinated individuals. (AP)

As of 8 a.m. EDT today, the unofficial U.S. COVID-19 toll reached 33,591,369 cases and 603,181 deaths, increases of 12,550 and 343, respectively, since this time a day ago.

Why is Texas mysteriously missing from the new CDC dataset of county vaccinations? (Houston Chronicle)

Three large Massachusetts hospital systems — Mass General Brigham, Beth Israel Lahey Health, and Wellforce — will require all employees be vaccinated against COVID-19. (NBC Boston)

Could a simple blood test to test vaccine efficacy bypass the need for clinical trials? Oxford University researchers are suggesting yes in a new pre-print. (Reuters)

The CDC is extending the ban on evictions for another month, now set to expire at the end of July.

In 2020, U.S. life expectancy fell by more than a full year — from 78.7 years to 77.4 years — and fell even more for Latino and Black populations. (JAMA Network Open)

Pfizer halted global distribution of the smoking cessation drug varenicline (Chantix) after internal testing turned up potentially unsafe levels of nitrosamine, a possible carcinogen. (Fierce Pharma)

A former administrative officer of the KUMC Occupational Therapy Education Department was sentenced to 2 years in prison after embezzling over $500,000 from his employer, the Department of Justice announced.

Former President Trump’s then chief of staff Mark Meadows said he feared Trump wouldn’t make it out of Walter Reed during his battle with COVID-19 last year, which was apparently far worse than the White House let on. (Washington Post)

In a new law signed by Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D), New Yorkers will now be able to list their sex as male, female, or X on birth certificates and driver’s licenses. (ABC News)

Vulnerable populations like the elderly will likely need a yearly booster to protect against new COVID variants, according to a new document from the World Health Organization. (Reuters)

After seeing a huge surge in cases over the past few weeks, Uganda is facing a critical oxygen shortage. (NPR)

A new study suggests that SARS-CoV-2 may have emerged from China as early as October 2019, but most likely in mid November. (Reuters)

Ohio is giving up on financial incentives to boost vaccinations rates, as more than half of the state remains unvaccinated. (NBC News)

Eli Lilly announced that its investigational antibody therapy for Alzheimer’s disease, donanemab, received FDA breakthrough therapy designation.

Blink-182 lead singer Mark Hoppus revealed he’s been undergoing chemotherapy for an undisclosed form of cancer for the past 3 months. (CNN)

Kicking off it’s “Food Farmacy” program, St. Joseph’s Health in Syracuse is doling out free healthy food to patients with diabetes who otherwise can’t afford it. (syracuse.com)

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