1 only represents the testing and reporting cycle, which leads to counting of cases, and it does not include COVID-19 contact tracing and case management; however, we recognize that testing, contact tracing and case management are intricately linked to each other in the spread of COVID-19 [...
has been spreading globally for more than 3 years [1,2]. As of April 20, 2023, there have been over 765 million confirmed cases and over 6.9 million deaths reported worldwide [3]. COVID-19 has had varied effects on the health of children and adolescents, ...
There are three active cases in the central zone, which is an increase of one since Saturday. There have been 91 confirmed cases in this zone to date with 87 recoveries and one death in the past. One of the active cases is in the City of Red Deer (same as Saturday) and two in Bea...
Walking amongst the unused tables and chairs within the UBC Life building, adjacent to the dark windows of closed advising offices, a mural reminds us that “the best thing in life is life” (Figure 3). In the shadowy background, behind the overturned chairs, we can see the marquee of ...
Therise in daily cases(more than 20 million Indians have been infected) andmortalities(in the month of April itself, there have been an estimated 40,000 casualties) as a result of COVID-19 in recent weeks in India has further brought this issue to center stage. Apart from the government ...
Nunavut recorded its first COVID-19 infection at the beginning of this month and now has 18 cases. --- 12:20 p.m. Nova Scotia is reporting two new cases of COVID-19 today. They were identified yesterday and involve people in the central zone of the province. ...
Total Coronavirus cases in the US are on the rise and some states are going back into lockdown, closing again, and backtracking their reopening plans (including California where we have a fulfilment centre). ShipBob continues to plan and adapt as we see this pandemic will be here for a whil...
“We will continue to play the 2021-22 regular season schedule,”they said.“Although there has been a recent increase in positive COVID test results among players, coaches and hockey staff, there have been a low number of positive cases that have resulted in concerning symptoms or serious il...
In the first aspect, the representativeness of the cases, the size of the sample, the description of the rate of non-respondents, and the method for determining exposure are evaluated. In “Comparability”, it is observed whether there is control of confounding factors. Finally, in “Outcomes...
The majority of studies were cross-sectional (n = 10) and six of them scored high (either 9 or 8) in the Newcastle–Ottawa scale. In some cases, the selection of the sample was detailed, but in six of them, the non-responder rate was not justified. The ascertainment of the exposure...