Tag Archives: Public

Rajant’s Network Solution for Public Safety Showcased at BAPCO 2020

Building on Successful Deployments for UK Royal Weddings and Royal Ascot Rajant Will Feature New Products and Applications for First Responders Malvern, PA – March 6, 2020: Rajant Corporation, the exclusive provider of Kinetic Mesh® wireless networks, will be attending the BAPCO Annual Conference & Exhibition 2020 at the Ricoh Arena in Coventry, England. The… Read More: Rajant’s Network Solution for Public Safety Showcased at BAPCO 2020 »

Coronavirus: Wuhan to shut public transport over outbreak

Media playback is unsupported on your device Wuhan, a Chinese city of nearly nine million people, is to temporarily shut public transport as it tries to halt the outbreak of a new strain of virus. Those living in the city have been advised not to leave, in a week when millions of Chinese are travelling… Read More: Coronavirus: Wuhan to shut public transport over outbreak »

Viewpoints: Lessons On Public Health Measures And Turning The Tide On AIDS Crisis; No, You Probably Can’t Keep Your Same Doctor. Here’s Why.

Editorial pages weigh in on these health care topics and others. Atlanta Journal-Constitution: Much Progress Made, Much Work Remains On HIV/AIDS Crisis According to the CDC, the annual number of new HIV diagnoses has remained relatively stable at about 40,000 in recent years. Yet, within some demographics, those numbers are on the rise. About one… Read More: Viewpoints: Lessons On Public Health Measures And Turning The Tide… »

Ebola outbreak in Congo still not a public health emergency of international concern

WHO defines a public health emergency of international concern as “an extraordinary event” that constitutes a “public health risk to other States through the international spread of disease” and “to potentially require a coordinated international response.” In announcing the decision by the committee, Dr. Preben Aavitsland, the acting chair of the emergency committee, said “possible… Read More: Ebola outbreak in Congo still not a public health emergency… »