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Des observations médicales surprenantes sur les blessures de JFK lorsque sept médecins qui se trouvaient aux urgences de l'hôpital Parkland se réunissent pour discuter d'un jour qu'aucun d'entre eux ne peut oublier.
La Paz, Jul 13 (EFE).- (Camera: Yolanda Salazar) A video call booth at a Bolivian hospital is helping to bring Covid-19 patients and their families closer together while respecting strict health and safety rules. The Hospital Municipal de Cotahuma in the capital La Paz, which is exclusively treating Covid-19 patients, hosts the meetings three times a week. FOOTAGE OF THE COTAHUMA HOSPITAL IN LA PAZ AND THE BOOTH.
UPI reports new research shows it's a very good idea to insist that healthcare workers get an annual flu shot. That's according to researchers from the University of Georgia, Montana State University and Monash University in Australia. They found that states with mandatory flu shots for hospital workers saw statewide reductions in deaths from influenza and pneumonia. They estimate that during the 2016-17 season alone, nearly 2,000 deaths were averted in the 15 U.S. states that had mandatory vaccination laws at that time. The findings suggest that health-worker vaccination laws may be a good way to protect the country's most vulnerable populations. The researchers say it's possible that similar benefits could also be seen with mandatory COVID-19 vaccination of hospital workers.