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The Ministry of Health is closely monitoring reports issued by the World Health Organization regarding a cluster of Hantavirus cases linked to an international cruise ship on route to the Canary Islands.
Visit 🔗buff.ly/kz3qoz2 for the full fact sheet.
US military flights have dominated our most tracked flights list this week. See a time lapse of flights since Monday and how you can access the most tracked flights panel in the Flightradar24 app.
Received today Nabuo Maeda International Research Award from Aging and Public Health section of American Public Health Association, for my work on international helarh policy. @aug_provost @APHAAnnualMtg@ih_section@PublicHealth#APHA2023#PublicHealth
I presented today our group's work on international health policies at #APHA2023.
I would like to thank my mentor, Neil MacKinnon. Thank you, Drs. Waters and Johnson and Zach for visiting the poster.
@aug_provost @APHAAnnualMtg@ih_section
I'm getting ready for a wonderful day at #APHA2023! I will be presenting our group's work on international health policies. Thanks, @aug_provost, for being a guiding light behind this work.
Abstract is here 👇 apha.confex.com/apha/2023/me…@APHAAnnualMtg@ih_section
Will you be joining us for tomorrow's International Health 101 webinar? It takes place on 10/21 starting at 1 pm ET. It's not too late to register. IH section members - check your email for registration information.
Register for this year’s CBPHC pre-conference virtual event: Community-engaged approaches to addressing mental health and other noncommunicable diseases on 11/9 aphaih.org/2023/10/20/regist… via @ih_section
Throughout a #heatwave, try to beat the heat:
✔️Stay in the shade
🌡️Avoid going outside during the hottest time of the day
🏃Avoid strenuous physical activities if you can
🚘Do not leave children or animals in cars
Learn how to stay cool 😎 in our Q&A:
bit.ly/3QNXq18
ALT To protect yourself during a heatwave, you should:
Move to the coolest room in the home, especially at night.
If it is not possible to keep your home cool, spend 2-3 hours of the day in a cool place (such as an airconditioned public building).
Avoid going outside during the hottest time of the day.
Avoid strenuous physical activity if you can. If you must do strenuous activity, do it during the coolest part of the day, which is usually in the morning between 04:00 and 07:00.
Stay in the shade.
Do not leave children or animals in parked vehicles.