South Korea cancels ‘anti-epidemic pass’ to free up resources
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — South Korea will no longer require people to show proof of vaccination or negative tests to enter any indoor space starting Tuesday, removing a key … Read More
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — South Korea will no longer require people to show proof of vaccination or negative tests to enter any indoor space starting Tuesday, removing a key … Read More
South Korea will no longer require people to show proof of vaccination or negative tests to enter any indoor space South Korea will no longer require people to show proof … Read More
By KIM TONG-HYUNG – Associated Press SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — South Korea will no longer require people to show proof of vaccination or negative tests to enter any indoor … Read More
By KIM TONG-HYUNG, Associated Press SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — South Korea will no longer require people to show proof of vaccination or negative tests to enter any indoor space … Read More
AHCA/NCAL Sends Letter to Congressional Leaders Calling for Additional Resources for Long-Term Care Residents and Staff AHCA/NCAL Staff 02/22/2022 WASHINGTON DC- The American Health Care Association and the … Read More
By Julia Strugala | Posted on February 21, 2022 As this week wraps up American Heart Month, I wanted to use my voice one last time to spread information and … Read More
Okaloosa, Walton, Santa Rosa and Escambia counties are each “facing the great growth boom” that is increasing the need to protect their natural treasures, Mary Gutierrez said. She is the … Read More
Business owners, including transport operators in Uyo, the state capital of Akwa Ibom, have lamented allegations of multiple taxation in the state, arguing that the continued imposition on them by … Read More
A nonprofit initiative aimed at connecting underserved communities to COVID-19 resources has partnered with downtown nonprofit Homeboy Industries for a community screening and vaccination site on January 19. The initiative, … Read More
Implementing a tax on these sugary drinks has become a key target for political intervention among economics and health advocates. The end point of the strategy for proponents of the … Read More
The recent decision by the Federal Government of Nigeria to introduce a 10% tax on sugar-sweetened beverages has generated a lot of controversy, comments and reactions from the public at … Read More
G20 leaders say – with much complacency – that they are tackling the global problem of tax abuse, which robs governments of $483 billion every year. But if the G20 … Read More
As the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP26) enters its final day, discussions on the increasing number of storms, floods and wildfires around the world have been on the agenda. … Read More
One of the main events in the country is the collapse of a building which took place in Lagos State in which many lives were lost, several people injured or … Read More
Posted: 2021-10-21 16:32:32 David Kempf, in his October 15 letter “Masks Force Killing Our Planet” advocating an end to mask mandates in order to keep plastic out of the oceans, … Read More
Greenpeace says the amount of carbon dioxide in our atmosphere has exploded and is now at levels not seen for millions of years. The environmental organization WWF also says that … Read More
The new EH MATTERS Fellowship gives students from underrepresented groups the opportunity to conduct research on environmental health and safety issues. [3¾ min read] Tim Saunders (left) and Leon Zhu … Read More
Historic Comal County Courthouse in New Braunfels. Public hearing on tax increase A public hearing is also scheduled for Thursday on Comal County’s 2021 tax increase to fund the county’s … Read More
THIS week, a new report from climatologists at the World Meteorological Organization has revealed that a key global temperature limit will be reached in one of the next five years, … Read More
YESTERDAY was Earth Day, and it happened during the Covid-19 pandemic when the global economy was put on hold and lockdowns are in place in most countries to counter the … Read More
OLYMPIA – Should Washington businesses and consumers pay to offset their impact on the global climate? Should the state keep water in streams to preserve fish, or is the promotion … Read More