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Top news of the week: 25.08.2021.

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@NYTHealth shared
On Aug 24, 2021
The United States has a far higher share of seniors without full vaccine protection than many other wealthy countries, a key risk factor driving serious Covid-19 illness and death https://t.co/liPe9qMLZt
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Many Older Americans Still Aren’t Vaccinated, Making the Delta Wave Deadlier

Many Older Americans Still Aren’t Vaccinated, Making the Delta Wave Deadlier

Compared with other highly vaccinated countries, large parts of the United States have many vulnerable seniors, helping spur hospitalization and death.

@WIREDScience shared
On Aug 24, 2021
It would take a determined hacker to break into the vulnerable B. Braun products, but the impact could be devastating. https://t.co/eOS7bNRffe
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Hackers Could Increase Medication Doses Through Infusion Pump Flaws

Hackers Could Increase Medication Doses Through Infusion Pump Flaws

It would take a determined hacker to break into the vulnerable B. Braun products, but the impact could be devastating.

@WIREDScience shared
On Aug 23, 2021
Misconfigured Power Apps from Microsoft led to more than a thousand web apps accessible to anyone who found them. https://t.co/0k1YW9ALoM
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38M Records Were Exposed Online—Including Contact-Tracing Info

38M Records Were Exposed Online—Including Contact-Tracing Info

Misconfigured Power Apps from Microsoft led to more than a thousand web apps accessible to anyone who found them.

@AP shared
On Aug 24, 2021
Vice President Kamala Harris’ trip to Vietnam was delayed several hours because of two possible cases in Hanoi of the so-called Havana Syndrome. The syndrome is the name for mysterious health incidents first reported by U.S. personnel in Cuba. https://t.co/MBzr9PGjft
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Possible Havana syndrome case delays Harris trip to Vietnam

Possible Havana syndrome case delays Harris trip to Vietnam

HANOI (AP) — U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris' trip from Singapore to Vietnam was delayed several hours Tuesday by an investigation into two possible cases of the so-called Havana Syndrome ...

@accessnow shared
On Aug 24, 2021
RT @thedailybeast: "Privacy and civil rights complaints were dismissed as alarmist—as they so often are—but now Afghans will pay the price," writes @FoxCahn https://t.co/O02wamxARV
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The Taliban Now Controls a U.S.-Made Super-Surveillance System

The Taliban Now Controls a U.S.-Made Super-Surveillance System

For 20 years, biometric surveillance served as a substitute for a civil society and the rule of law. Now, those tools are in the hands of the Taliban.

@StartUsInsights shared
On Aug 24, 2021
🩺 Explore 5 tech-driven equipment management solutions & find out how they improve #efficiency in your #healthcare facility 👉 https://t.co/mVRU9tB7Ax ft. @SoftComply @cmmstinc @HealthGenuity #HealthTech #Equipment
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Discover 5 Top Equipment Management Solutions impacting the Healthcare Industry

Discover 5 Top Equipment Management Solutions impacting the Healthcare Industry

Discover 5 global startups & scaleups in this data-driven report & learn how their equipment management solutions impact your business!

@EPFL_Park shared
On Aug 23, 2021
RT @ScanTrust: Let's talk about anti-counterfeiting. How can digitalization help us better spot counterfeits? Read more: https://t.co/LafiO2pECP.
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What is digitalization?

What is digitalization?

According to a Salesforce study, 95 percent of (consumers) said they are more likely to be loyal to a company they trust.

@UNICEF shared
On Aug 24, 2021
Bubonic plague, easily treatable with antibiotics, has reappeared in eastern DR Congo. This is what UNICEF is doing to support affected families. https://t.co/i7WifUJV07
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Poverty, conflict and displacement leave children at risk from renewed Bubonic plague outbreaks in Ituri region of eastern DRC

Poverty, conflict and displacement leave children at risk from renewed Bubonic plague outbreaks in Ituri region of eastern DRC

The centuries-old illness, easily treatable with antibiotics, is making a comeback through a combination of poverty and continuing insecurity