Since the start of the #COVID19 pandemic, WHO's Health Emergencies Programme Logistics hub in Dubai, #UAEπ¦πͺ has quadrupled in size and completed over 324 shipments to 108 destinations across all 6 WHO regions πππ. The operation responds to health emergencies across the globe, ranging from natural disasters to outbreaks of infectious disease. #WHOImpactβ β Photos by Β©οΈ WHO / Natalie Naccache
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When you spend most of your day staring at screens, neck pain is bound to happen πββοΈ. Incorporating these yoga poses into your daily routine can help relieve tension in the neck and lead to better posture β which we could all use right now. So, what are you waiting for? Letβs see that Sphinx Pose! Find more details at our link in bio. #healthline
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We can control #COVID19 spread: -Keep physical distance, avoid crowds, open πͺ, #WearAMask, clean your π -Active case finding -Cluster investigation -Isolation and clinical care of cases -Supported quarantine that is what breaks chains of transmission -Dr @mvankerkhove https://t.co/iWfTM1LNb5
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Eat more plant-based proteins to boost longevity: https://t.co/DDtOu9JWq8 #HarvardHealth https://t.co/zGgZaiKjWJ
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Exercise outdoors to reduce your risk of getting #COVID19. If you canβt, go to a gym with high ceilings, good airflow & ventilation systems, & hand sanitizing stations. Make sure all staff & gym goers are required to #WearAMask. Stay 6ft from others. More: https://t.co/Iz0UpoyTap https://t.co/tyL6oSR1xb
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The death rate from cancer in the U.S. dropped 2.4%, the biggest single-year decline on record, the American Cancer Society said https://t.co/LJ2WWsMpB6
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Strengthening your #core: Right and wrong ways to do lunges, squats, and planks: https://t.co/AsxwNVoQSz #HarvardHealth https://t.co/j3cNp8TlAX
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Why is it important for scientists to look for the origins of the virus? Learn more about the team which is looking for the origins of the #COVID19 virus β¬οΈ #ScienceIn5 https://t.co/aCBu7rhBKd
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Meet Mr. Wooten, the inspiring World War II veteran who beat the coronavirus just in time to celebrate his 104th birthday. π https://t.co/7QibldIxMd https://t.co/snr6qnn7nJ
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The 148th session of WHOβs Executive Board #EB148 will start tomorrow, Monday, 18 January 2021. Live streaming and more information https://t.co/Wza9xnDA5X
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Elsa Lisseth Reyes-Amaya was pregnant when she was hospitalized for #COVID19. Multiple departments across Johns Hopkins Medicine worked together to treat her and monitor her pregnancy. Four months later, Elsa safely delivered her daughter, Sofia. https://t.co/MkhKzarhBW
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Healthy eating for blood sugar control: https://t.co/PbfFjFh5bj #HarvardHealth https://t.co/eFlJir6MU3
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If you are pregnant or a new parent, visit CDCβs website to find answers about how to keep you and your new baby healthy during the #COVID19 pandemic. Learn more: https://t.co/Sa4NwvFd4I. https://t.co/fqvjFLyb6g
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At 23 years old, I weighed more than 300 pounds. Now my life is completely different. https://t.co/dYie2Hf4xI
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Regardless of your size or fitness level, exercise has multiple benefits. Almost anything that gets you moving counts, and some activity is always better than none. https://t.co/sHBbUpcNp9 @askdrfatima #HarvardHealth #exercise https://t.co/rfX8D8j29C
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