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One person has died as Hurricane Ida, one of the most powerful storms ever to hit the US, knocked out power to all of New Orleans, reversed the flow of the Mississippi River and blew roofs off buildings across Louisiana.
The first death was reported in Prairieville, a suburb of Baton Rouge, after a tree fell on a house, said the sheriff of Ascension Parish.
Across Louisiana, more than a million households were without power, and the outage in New Orleans had left the city more vulnerable to flooding โ 16 years after Hurricane Katrina caused devastation.
One person has died as Hurricane Ida, one of the most powerful storms ever to hit the US, knocked out power to all of New Orleans, reversed the flow of the Mississippi River and blew roofs off buildings across Louisiana.
The first death was reported in Prairieville, a suburb of Baton Rouge, after a tree fell on a house, said the sheriff of Ascension Parish.
Across Louisiana, more than a million households were without power, and the outage in New Orleans had left the city more vulnerable to flooding โ 16 years after Hurricane Katrina caused devastation.
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We haven't even exited the first one yet we are still in lockdown since March 2020.
The Irish woman leading an EU-wide system being set up to detect future pandemic risks has warned another one could strike at any time.
We haven't even exited the first one yet we are still in lockdown since March 2020.
The Irish woman leading an EU-wide system being set up to detect future pandemic risks has warned another one could strike at any time.
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Woman has died in New Zealand from inflammation of the heart, known to be an exceptionally rare side effect of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine.
On Monday, New Zealandโs health ministry advised a woman had died due to myocarditis.
NZโs COVID-19 vaccine monitoring agency, CV-ISMB, believes the condition was โprobably due to vaccinationโ, noting the woman suffered other medical issues around the time of her death.
Woman has died in New Zealand from inflammation of the heart, known to be an exceptionally rare side effect of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine.
On Monday, New Zealandโs health ministry advised a woman had died due to myocarditis.
NZโs COVID-19 vaccine monitoring agency, CV-ISMB, believes the condition was โprobably due to vaccinationโ, noting the woman suffered other medical issues around the time of her death.
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RTE.ie: New Zealand reports first death linked to Pfizer jab.
https://www.rte.ie/news/coronavirus/2021/0830/1243559-coronavirus-global/
https://www.rte.ie/news/coronavirus/2021/0830/1243559-coronavirus-global/
RTE.ie
New Zealand reports first death linked to Pfizer jab
New Zealand has reported its first recorded death linked to Pfizer/BioNTech's Covid-19 vaccine, the health ministry said, after a woman suffered a rare side effect leading to inflammation of her heart muscle.
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New Study: Immunity for Covid-recovered stronger than vaccine, though vaccine confers benefits
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New Study: Immunity for Covid-recovered stronger than vaccine, though vaccine confers benefits
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New Study: Immunity for Covid-recovered stronger than vaccine, though vaccine confers benefits - Gript
Yet another study, this one examining the medical records of tens of thousands of people in Israel, has concluded that natural immunity โ the protection against reinfection your body develops after you have recovered from Covid-19 โ is stronger than the protectionโฆ
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We are going only one way and that is backwards.
Digital Covid certificates will be needed to access live music gigs, indoor sports, and other organised activities under plans to be finalised by the Government today.
Senior Government sources told the Irish Examiner that access to events across the remaining sectors will be on the basis of proving full vaccination.
The Cabinet Covid-19 sub-committee is meeting today to decide on the final details of the plan to reopen all remaining sectors of society.
Using the digital cert to manage increased numbers at religious services has been ruled out, even though Communions and Confirmations are to return within weeks.
It is likely the numbers allowed to attend weddings and funerals will also increase to 100.
We are going only one way and that is backwards.
Digital Covid certificates will be needed to access live music gigs, indoor sports, and other organised activities under plans to be finalised by the Government today.
Senior Government sources told the Irish Examiner that access to events across the remaining sectors will be on the basis of proving full vaccination.
The Cabinet Covid-19 sub-committee is meeting today to decide on the final details of the plan to reopen all remaining sectors of society.
Using the digital cert to manage increased numbers at religious services has been ruled out, even though Communions and Confirmations are to return within weeks.
It is likely the numbers allowed to attend weddings and funerals will also increase to 100.