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My health is in very bad shape due to personal reasons I had discontinued my heart medicines for 2 months prescribed by my cardiologist Dr Snehil Mishra Hinduja Khar .

I was continuing with my diabetic medicines and insulin .

However a few days back I started getting chest pain I consulted my doctor he advised me to restart my heart treatment .

I have not visited him since Feb 2020.

I hardly leave my house I have not gone to play tennis or my walks .

I was once an asthamatic so I am having breathing problem.

Work has come to zilch ...totally wiped out since 7 months .

To keep myself occupied I have been making slide shows of my Flickr archives ..I uploaded 24 videos of Christian ethos at my You Tube channel.

Now I am working on a short documentary of my morning walks at Bandra Bandstand .

 

Bandra Bandstand is well cared by my friends Roy Fonseca and Bernie and the humble watchmen .

The icing on the cake is my Guru Teacher Mentor Mr Salim Khan.

My street stories are born at the promenade .

 

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Friends who have added me recently I am sorry I cannot answer your message requests it's tough as I am still recovering from my by pass surgery ...

Thank you for your love and support .

I am not fully recovered have lot of health issues due to my diabetes and renal problems too .

Last ne year since the pandemic I have not used my cameras .

I take random shots with my Vivo 20.

However I kept myself busy downloading a few of my #Flickr albums as slideshow on my #youtubechannel.

I have decided not to attend the Haridwar Kumbh ..my cardiologist has told me not to take chances with the virus .

I have seen the virus at work my younger son had tested positive he was lucky he was immediately hospitalized ..he has returned home

My wife and I had tested negative .

I have taken the vaccine my first shot next shot 10 April.

Stay safe ..

Last one year I have not gone to town nor visited Dongri Bhendi Bazar or Chor Bazar .

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Red Smoothie Detox Factor is a body detoxifying process that does not actually appear to have all the disagreeable side effects of some others I Have attempted.

 

Red Smoothie Detox Factor was created by a woman named Liz Swann Miller. Liz claims she’s a “simple girl from Alabama” who never thought she’d stumble on “ancient knowledge” that would save her life.

 

Liz Swann Miller is a fairly well know health and nutrition expert. She specializes in juicing and smoothies as a way to achieve weight loss, improve the immune system and overall wellbeing.

 

This smoothie system was first tested on Liz's clients - the results were very positive, so she created it as a public product.

  

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Update 167: COVID-19 pandemic in Alberta (Jan. 5, 4:45 p.m.)

 

Alberta’s COVID-19 immunization program is well underway. Albertans should continue to protect others by continuing to follow restrictions and reducing the spread of COVID-19.

 

Latest updates :

 

Over the last 24 hours, 843 new cases were identified.

There are 919 people in hospital due to COVID-19, including 140 in intensive care.

There are 13,411 active cases in the province.

To date, 91,799 Albertans have recovered from COVID-19.

In the last 24 hours, there were 26 additional COVID-related deaths reported: three on Dec. 27, three on Dec. 28, two on Dec. 29, two on Dec. 30, one on Dec. 31, one on Jan. 1, two on Jan. 2, four on Jan. 3, and eight on Jan. 4.

The testing positivity rate was 8.2 per cent.

To date, there was an increase of 10,301 tests (2,857,374 total) for a total of 1,671,264 people tested.

All zones across the province have cases:

Calgary Zone: 4,545 active cases and 35,757 recovered

South Zone: 257 active cases and 4,799 recovered

Edmonton Zone: 5,794 active cases and 39,241 recovered

North Zone: 1,311 active cases and 6,201 recovered

Central Zone: 1,431 active cases and 5,663 recovered

73 active cases and 138 recovered cases in zones to be confirmed

Additional information, including case totals, is online.

R values from Dec. 28 to Jan. 3 (confidence interval):

Alberta provincewide: 0.99 (0.97-1.01)

Edmonton Zone: 0.92 (0.89-0.95)

Calgary Zone: 1.02 (0.99-1.06)

Rest of Alberta: 1.06 (1.01-1.10)

There are currently 1,236 active and 6,075 recovered cases at long-term care facilities and supportive/home living sites.

To date, 784 of the 1,168 reported deaths (67 per cent) have been in long-term care facilities or supportive/home living sites.

COVID-19 immunization program

 

Vaccines are being administered across the province. As of Jan. 4, 26,269 doses of COVID-19 vaccine have been administered in Alberta.

Alberta’s phased approach to vaccination focuses first on priority health-care workers and those who are at highest risk of severe outcomes. Eligibility will continue to expand as more vaccine arrives in the province and more doses are administered to those most at risk.

 

A comprehensive outreach program is reaching communities with high levels of COVID-19 spread in Edmonton and Calgary.

Upon referral by Alberta Health Services (AHS), people in these areas who test positive for COVID-19 are eligible for a free-of-charge hotel room stay of 14 days, complete with culturally appropriate food and temporary financial aid in the amount of $625, once they have completed their self-isolation.

In December, more than 290 Albertans accessed hotel rooms in order to isolate safely.

 

In response to increasing case numbers, enhanced public measures prohibiting social gatherings, requiring masking and restricting businesses and services continue to be in effect.

All indoor and outdoor social gatherings – public and private – are still prohibited.

All existing guidance and legal orders remain in place.

 

All travellers who have arrived from the United Kingdom and South Africa since Dec. 7 should immediately get a COVID-19 test, whether they have symptoms or not.

Travellers will be contacted directly by Alberta Health Services to book a test.

Also, travellers from the United Kingdom or South Africa who are participating in the border pilot must immediately quarantine, whether they’ve had a negative test or not. All returning travellers currently in quarantine must remain in quarantine for the full 14 days.

 

Rapid point-of-care testing has begun at long-term care and designated supportive living facilities in the Edmonton Zone using dedicated mobile testing centres.

Remote and rural hospitals in Alberta will receive rapid tests in late December and early January.

Rapid testing has already been expanded to homeless shelters and centres in Calgary and Edmonton.

 

The government has granted certain Alberta peace officers and community peace officers temporary authority to enforce public health orders.

Not following mandatory restrictions will result in fines of $1,000 per ticketed offence and up to $100,000 through the courts.

 

All Albertans are encouraged to download the secure ABTraceTogether app, which is integrated with provincial contact tracing. The federal app is not a contact tracing app.

Secure contact tracing is an effective tool to stop the spread by notifying people who were exposed to a confirmed case so they can isolate and be tested.

As of Jan. 5, 295,575 Albertans were using the ABTraceTogether app, 66 per cent on iOS and 34 per cent on Android. On average, 22 new users were registering every hour.

Secure contact tracing is a cornerstone of Alberta’s Relaunch Strategy.

 

Parents and guardians can access the COVID-19 test results for children under the age of 18 through MyHealth Records (MHR) as soon as they are ready.

As of Jan. 4, 494,545 Albertans have MHR accounts.

 

All Albertans, especially seniors and those at risk, are encouraged to get immunized against influenza.

More than 1,450,368 Albertans have received their flu shot.

 

Confidential supports are available. The Mental Health Help Line at 1-877-303-2642 and the Addiction Help Line at 1-866-332-2322 operate 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Resources are also available online.

The Kids Help Phone is available 24-7 and offers professional counselling, information and referrals and volunteer-led, text-based support to young people by texting CONNECT to 686868.

Online resources provide advice on handling stressful situations and ways to talk with children.

 

A 24-hour Family Violence Information Line at 310-1818 provides anonymous help in more than 170 languages.

Alberta’s One Line for Sexual Violence is available at 1-866-403-8000, from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.

People fleeing family violence can call local police or the nearest RCMP detachment to apply for an Emergency Protection Order, or follow the steps in the Emergency Protection Orders Telephone Applications (COVID-19).

Information sheets and other resources on family violence prevention are at alberta.ca/COVID19.

 

Alberta’s government is responding to the COVID-19 pandemic by protecting lives and livelihoods with precise measures to bend the curve, sustain small businesses and protect Alberta’s health-care system.(photography by Paul Taillon/Office of the Premier)

Update 167: COVID-19 pandemic in Alberta (Jan. 5, 4:45 p.m.)

 

Alberta’s COVID-19 immunization program is well underway. Albertans should continue to protect others by continuing to follow restrictions and reducing the spread of COVID-19.

 

Latest updates :

 

Over the last 24 hours, 843 new cases were identified.

There are 919 people in hospital due to COVID-19, including 140 in intensive care.

There are 13,411 active cases in the province.

To date, 91,799 Albertans have recovered from COVID-19.

In the last 24 hours, there were 26 additional COVID-related deaths reported: three on Dec. 27, three on Dec. 28, two on Dec. 29, two on Dec. 30, one on Dec. 31, one on Jan. 1, two on Jan. 2, four on Jan. 3, and eight on Jan. 4.

The testing positivity rate was 8.2 per cent.

To date, there was an increase of 10,301 tests (2,857,374 total) for a total of 1,671,264 people tested.

All zones across the province have cases:

Calgary Zone: 4,545 active cases and 35,757 recovered

South Zone: 257 active cases and 4,799 recovered

Edmonton Zone: 5,794 active cases and 39,241 recovered

North Zone: 1,311 active cases and 6,201 recovered

Central Zone: 1,431 active cases and 5,663 recovered

73 active cases and 138 recovered cases in zones to be confirmed

Additional information, including case totals, is online.

R values from Dec. 28 to Jan. 3 (confidence interval):

Alberta provincewide: 0.99 (0.97-1.01)

Edmonton Zone: 0.92 (0.89-0.95)

Calgary Zone: 1.02 (0.99-1.06)

Rest of Alberta: 1.06 (1.01-1.10)

There are currently 1,236 active and 6,075 recovered cases at long-term care facilities and supportive/home living sites.

To date, 784 of the 1,168 reported deaths (67 per cent) have been in long-term care facilities or supportive/home living sites.

COVID-19 immunization program

 

Vaccines are being administered across the province. As of Jan. 4, 26,269 doses of COVID-19 vaccine have been administered in Alberta.

Alberta’s phased approach to vaccination focuses first on priority health-care workers and those who are at highest risk of severe outcomes. Eligibility will continue to expand as more vaccine arrives in the province and more doses are administered to those most at risk.

 

A comprehensive outreach program is reaching communities with high levels of COVID-19 spread in Edmonton and Calgary.

Upon referral by Alberta Health Services (AHS), people in these areas who test positive for COVID-19 are eligible for a free-of-charge hotel room stay of 14 days, complete with culturally appropriate food and temporary financial aid in the amount of $625, once they have completed their self-isolation.

In December, more than 290 Albertans accessed hotel rooms in order to isolate safely.

 

In response to increasing case numbers, enhanced public measures prohibiting social gatherings, requiring masking and restricting businesses and services continue to be in effect.

All indoor and outdoor social gatherings – public and private – are still prohibited.

All existing guidance and legal orders remain in place.

 

All travellers who have arrived from the United Kingdom and South Africa since Dec. 7 should immediately get a COVID-19 test, whether they have symptoms or not.

Travellers will be contacted directly by Alberta Health Services to book a test.

Also, travellers from the United Kingdom or South Africa who are participating in the border pilot must immediately quarantine, whether they’ve had a negative test or not. All returning travellers currently in quarantine must remain in quarantine for the full 14 days.

 

Rapid point-of-care testing has begun at long-term care and designated supportive living facilities in the Edmonton Zone using dedicated mobile testing centres.

Remote and rural hospitals in Alberta will receive rapid tests in late December and early January.

Rapid testing has already been expanded to homeless shelters and centres in Calgary and Edmonton.

 

The government has granted certain Alberta peace officers and community peace officers temporary authority to enforce public health orders.

Not following mandatory restrictions will result in fines of $1,000 per ticketed offence and up to $100,000 through the courts.

 

All Albertans are encouraged to download the secure ABTraceTogether app, which is integrated with provincial contact tracing. The federal app is not a contact tracing app.

Secure contact tracing is an effective tool to stop the spread by notifying people who were exposed to a confirmed case so they can isolate and be tested.

As of Jan. 5, 295,575 Albertans were using the ABTraceTogether app, 66 per cent on iOS and 34 per cent on Android. On average, 22 new users were registering every hour.

Secure contact tracing is a cornerstone of Alberta’s Relaunch Strategy.

 

Parents and guardians can access the COVID-19 test results for children under the age of 18 through MyHealth Records (MHR) as soon as they are ready.

As of Jan. 4, 494,545 Albertans have MHR accounts.

 

All Albertans, especially seniors and those at risk, are encouraged to get immunized against influenza.

More than 1,450,368 Albertans have received their flu shot.

 

Confidential supports are available. The Mental Health Help Line at 1-877-303-2642 and the Addiction Help Line at 1-866-332-2322 operate 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Resources are also available online.

The Kids Help Phone is available 24-7 and offers professional counselling, information and referrals and volunteer-led, text-based support to young people by texting CONNECT to 686868.

Online resources provide advice on handling stressful situations and ways to talk with children.

 

A 24-hour Family Violence Information Line at 310-1818 provides anonymous help in more than 170 languages.

Alberta’s One Line for Sexual Violence is available at 1-866-403-8000, from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.

People fleeing family violence can call local police or the nearest RCMP detachment to apply for an Emergency Protection Order, or follow the steps in the Emergency Protection Orders Telephone Applications (COVID-19).

Information sheets and other resources on family violence prevention are at alberta.ca/COVID19.

 

Alberta’s government is responding to the COVID-19 pandemic by protecting lives and livelihoods with precise measures to bend the curve, sustain small businesses and protect Alberta’s health-care system.(photography by Paul Taillon/Office of the Premier)

Update 167: COVID-19 pandemic in Alberta (Jan. 5, 4:45 p.m.)

 

Alberta’s COVID-19 immunization program is well underway. Albertans should continue to protect others by continuing to follow restrictions and reducing the spread of COVID-19.

 

Latest updates :

 

Over the last 24 hours, 843 new cases were identified.

There are 919 people in hospital due to COVID-19, including 140 in intensive care.

There are 13,411 active cases in the province.

To date, 91,799 Albertans have recovered from COVID-19.

In the last 24 hours, there were 26 additional COVID-related deaths reported: three on Dec. 27, three on Dec. 28, two on Dec. 29, two on Dec. 30, one on Dec. 31, one on Jan. 1, two on Jan. 2, four on Jan. 3, and eight on Jan. 4.

The testing positivity rate was 8.2 per cent.

To date, there was an increase of 10,301 tests (2,857,374 total) for a total of 1,671,264 people tested.

All zones across the province have cases:

Calgary Zone: 4,545 active cases and 35,757 recovered

South Zone: 257 active cases and 4,799 recovered

Edmonton Zone: 5,794 active cases and 39,241 recovered

North Zone: 1,311 active cases and 6,201 recovered

Central Zone: 1,431 active cases and 5,663 recovered

73 active cases and 138 recovered cases in zones to be confirmed

Additional information, including case totals, is online.

R values from Dec. 28 to Jan. 3 (confidence interval):

Alberta provincewide: 0.99 (0.97-1.01)

Edmonton Zone: 0.92 (0.89-0.95)

Calgary Zone: 1.02 (0.99-1.06)

Rest of Alberta: 1.06 (1.01-1.10)

There are currently 1,236 active and 6,075 recovered cases at long-term care facilities and supportive/home living sites.

To date, 784 of the 1,168 reported deaths (67 per cent) have been in long-term care facilities or supportive/home living sites.

COVID-19 immunization program

 

Vaccines are being administered across the province. As of Jan. 4, 26,269 doses of COVID-19 vaccine have been administered in Alberta.

Alberta’s phased approach to vaccination focuses first on priority health-care workers and those who are at highest risk of severe outcomes. Eligibility will continue to expand as more vaccine arrives in the province and more doses are administered to those most at risk.

 

A comprehensive outreach program is reaching communities with high levels of COVID-19 spread in Edmonton and Calgary.

Upon referral by Alberta Health Services (AHS), people in these areas who test positive for COVID-19 are eligible for a free-of-charge hotel room stay of 14 days, complete with culturally appropriate food and temporary financial aid in the amount of $625, once they have completed their self-isolation.

In December, more than 290 Albertans accessed hotel rooms in order to isolate safely.

 

In response to increasing case numbers, enhanced public measures prohibiting social gatherings, requiring masking and restricting businesses and services continue to be in effect.

All indoor and outdoor social gatherings – public and private – are still prohibited.

All existing guidance and legal orders remain in place.

 

All travellers who have arrived from the United Kingdom and South Africa since Dec. 7 should immediately get a COVID-19 test, whether they have symptoms or not.

Travellers will be contacted directly by Alberta Health Services to book a test.

Also, travellers from the United Kingdom or South Africa who are participating in the border pilot must immediately quarantine, whether they’ve had a negative test or not. All returning travellers currently in quarantine must remain in quarantine for the full 14 days.

 

Rapid point-of-care testing has begun at long-term care and designated supportive living facilities in the Edmonton Zone using dedicated mobile testing centres.

Remote and rural hospitals in Alberta will receive rapid tests in late December and early January.

Rapid testing has already been expanded to homeless shelters and centres in Calgary and Edmonton.

 

The government has granted certain Alberta peace officers and community peace officers temporary authority to enforce public health orders.

Not following mandatory restrictions will result in fines of $1,000 per ticketed offence and up to $100,000 through the courts.

 

All Albertans are encouraged to download the secure ABTraceTogether app, which is integrated with provincial contact tracing. The federal app is not a contact tracing app.

Secure contact tracing is an effective tool to stop the spread by notifying people who were exposed to a confirmed case so they can isolate and be tested.

As of Jan. 5, 295,575 Albertans were using the ABTraceTogether app, 66 per cent on iOS and 34 per cent on Android. On average, 22 new users were registering every hour.

Secure contact tracing is a cornerstone of Alberta’s Relaunch Strategy.

 

Parents and guardians can access the COVID-19 test results for children under the age of 18 through MyHealth Records (MHR) as soon as they are ready.

As of Jan. 4, 494,545 Albertans have MHR accounts.

 

All Albertans, especially seniors and those at risk, are encouraged to get immunized against influenza.

More than 1,450,368 Albertans have received their flu shot.

 

Confidential supports are available. The Mental Health Help Line at 1-877-303-2642 and the Addiction Help Line at 1-866-332-2322 operate 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Resources are also available online.

The Kids Help Phone is available 24-7 and offers professional counselling, information and referrals and volunteer-led, text-based support to young people by texting CONNECT to 686868.

Online resources provide advice on handling stressful situations and ways to talk with children.

 

A 24-hour Family Violence Information Line at 310-1818 provides anonymous help in more than 170 languages.

Alberta’s One Line for Sexual Violence is available at 1-866-403-8000, from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.

People fleeing family violence can call local police or the nearest RCMP detachment to apply for an Emergency Protection Order, or follow the steps in the Emergency Protection Orders Telephone Applications (COVID-19).

Information sheets and other resources on family violence prevention are at alberta.ca/COVID19.

 

Alberta’s government is responding to the COVID-19 pandemic by protecting lives and livelihoods with precise measures to bend the curve, sustain small businesses and protect Alberta’s health-care system.(photography by Paul Taillon/Office of the Premier)

Update 167: COVID-19 pandemic in Alberta (Jan. 5, 4:45 p.m.)

 

Alberta’s COVID-19 immunization program is well underway. Albertans should continue to protect others by continuing to follow restrictions and reducing the spread of COVID-19.

 

Latest updates :

 

Over the last 24 hours, 843 new cases were identified.

There are 919 people in hospital due to COVID-19, including 140 in intensive care.

There are 13,411 active cases in the province.

To date, 91,799 Albertans have recovered from COVID-19.

In the last 24 hours, there were 26 additional COVID-related deaths reported: three on Dec. 27, three on Dec. 28, two on Dec. 29, two on Dec. 30, one on Dec. 31, one on Jan. 1, two on Jan. 2, four on Jan. 3, and eight on Jan. 4.

The testing positivity rate was 8.2 per cent.

To date, there was an increase of 10,301 tests (2,857,374 total) for a total of 1,671,264 people tested.

All zones across the province have cases:

Calgary Zone: 4,545 active cases and 35,757 recovered

South Zone: 257 active cases and 4,799 recovered

Edmonton Zone: 5,794 active cases and 39,241 recovered

North Zone: 1,311 active cases and 6,201 recovered

Central Zone: 1,431 active cases and 5,663 recovered

73 active cases and 138 recovered cases in zones to be confirmed

Additional information, including case totals, is online.

R values from Dec. 28 to Jan. 3 (confidence interval):

Alberta provincewide: 0.99 (0.97-1.01)

Edmonton Zone: 0.92 (0.89-0.95)

Calgary Zone: 1.02 (0.99-1.06)

Rest of Alberta: 1.06 (1.01-1.10)

There are currently 1,236 active and 6,075 recovered cases at long-term care facilities and supportive/home living sites.

To date, 784 of the 1,168 reported deaths (67 per cent) have been in long-term care facilities or supportive/home living sites.

COVID-19 immunization program

 

Vaccines are being administered across the province. As of Jan. 4, 26,269 doses of COVID-19 vaccine have been administered in Alberta.

Alberta’s phased approach to vaccination focuses first on priority health-care workers and those who are at highest risk of severe outcomes. Eligibility will continue to expand as more vaccine arrives in the province and more doses are administered to those most at risk.

 

A comprehensive outreach program is reaching communities with high levels of COVID-19 spread in Edmonton and Calgary.

Upon referral by Alberta Health Services (AHS), people in these areas who test positive for COVID-19 are eligible for a free-of-charge hotel room stay of 14 days, complete with culturally appropriate food and temporary financial aid in the amount of $625, once they have completed their self-isolation.

In December, more than 290 Albertans accessed hotel rooms in order to isolate safely.

 

In response to increasing case numbers, enhanced public measures prohibiting social gatherings, requiring masking and restricting businesses and services continue to be in effect.

All indoor and outdoor social gatherings – public and private – are still prohibited.

All existing guidance and legal orders remain in place.

 

All travellers who have arrived from the United Kingdom and South Africa since Dec. 7 should immediately get a COVID-19 test, whether they have symptoms or not.

Travellers will be contacted directly by Alberta Health Services to book a test.

Also, travellers from the United Kingdom or South Africa who are participating in the border pilot must immediately quarantine, whether they’ve had a negative test or not. All returning travellers currently in quarantine must remain in quarantine for the full 14 days.

 

Rapid point-of-care testing has begun at long-term care and designated supportive living facilities in the Edmonton Zone using dedicated mobile testing centres.

Remote and rural hospitals in Alberta will receive rapid tests in late December and early January.

Rapid testing has already been expanded to homeless shelters and centres in Calgary and Edmonton.

 

The government has granted certain Alberta peace officers and community peace officers temporary authority to enforce public health orders.

Not following mandatory restrictions will result in fines of $1,000 per ticketed offence and up to $100,000 through the courts.

 

All Albertans are encouraged to download the secure ABTraceTogether app, which is integrated with provincial contact tracing. The federal app is not a contact tracing app.

Secure contact tracing is an effective tool to stop the spread by notifying people who were exposed to a confirmed case so they can isolate and be tested.

As of Jan. 5, 295,575 Albertans were using the ABTraceTogether app, 66 per cent on iOS and 34 per cent on Android. On average, 22 new users were registering every hour.

Secure contact tracing is a cornerstone of Alberta’s Relaunch Strategy.

 

Parents and guardians can access the COVID-19 test results for children under the age of 18 through MyHealth Records (MHR) as soon as they are ready.

As of Jan. 4, 494,545 Albertans have MHR accounts.

 

All Albertans, especially seniors and those at risk, are encouraged to get immunized against influenza.

More than 1,450,368 Albertans have received their flu shot.

 

Confidential supports are available. The Mental Health Help Line at 1-877-303-2642 and the Addiction Help Line at 1-866-332-2322 operate 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Resources are also available online.

The Kids Help Phone is available 24-7 and offers professional counselling, information and referrals and volunteer-led, text-based support to young people by texting CONNECT to 686868.

Online resources provide advice on handling stressful situations and ways to talk with children.

 

A 24-hour Family Violence Information Line at 310-1818 provides anonymous help in more than 170 languages.

Alberta’s One Line for Sexual Violence is available at 1-866-403-8000, from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.

People fleeing family violence can call local police or the nearest RCMP detachment to apply for an Emergency Protection Order, or follow the steps in the Emergency Protection Orders Telephone Applications (COVID-19).

Information sheets and other resources on family violence prevention are at alberta.ca/COVID19.

 

Alberta’s government is responding to the COVID-19 pandemic by protecting lives and livelihoods with precise measures to bend the curve, sustain small businesses and protect Alberta’s health-care system.(photography by Paul Taillon/Office of the Premier)

Update 167: COVID-19 pandemic in Alberta (Jan. 5, 4:45 p.m.)

 

Alberta’s COVID-19 immunization program is well underway. Albertans should continue to protect others by continuing to follow restrictions and reducing the spread of COVID-19.

 

Latest updates :

 

Over the last 24 hours, 843 new cases were identified.

There are 919 people in hospital due to COVID-19, including 140 in intensive care.

There are 13,411 active cases in the province.

To date, 91,799 Albertans have recovered from COVID-19.

In the last 24 hours, there were 26 additional COVID-related deaths reported: three on Dec. 27, three on Dec. 28, two on Dec. 29, two on Dec. 30, one on Dec. 31, one on Jan. 1, two on Jan. 2, four on Jan. 3, and eight on Jan. 4.

The testing positivity rate was 8.2 per cent.

To date, there was an increase of 10,301 tests (2,857,374 total) for a total of 1,671,264 people tested.

All zones across the province have cases:

Calgary Zone: 4,545 active cases and 35,757 recovered

South Zone: 257 active cases and 4,799 recovered

Edmonton Zone: 5,794 active cases and 39,241 recovered

North Zone: 1,311 active cases and 6,201 recovered

Central Zone: 1,431 active cases and 5,663 recovered

73 active cases and 138 recovered cases in zones to be confirmed

Additional information, including case totals, is online.

R values from Dec. 28 to Jan. 3 (confidence interval):

Alberta provincewide: 0.99 (0.97-1.01)

Edmonton Zone: 0.92 (0.89-0.95)

Calgary Zone: 1.02 (0.99-1.06)

Rest of Alberta: 1.06 (1.01-1.10)

There are currently 1,236 active and 6,075 recovered cases at long-term care facilities and supportive/home living sites.

To date, 784 of the 1,168 reported deaths (67 per cent) have been in long-term care facilities or supportive/home living sites.

COVID-19 immunization program

 

Vaccines are being administered across the province. As of Jan. 4, 26,269 doses of COVID-19 vaccine have been administered in Alberta.

Alberta’s phased approach to vaccination focuses first on priority health-care workers and those who are at highest risk of severe outcomes. Eligibility will continue to expand as more vaccine arrives in the province and more doses are administered to those most at risk.

 

A comprehensive outreach program is reaching communities with high levels of COVID-19 spread in Edmonton and Calgary.

Upon referral by Alberta Health Services (AHS), people in these areas who test positive for COVID-19 are eligible for a free-of-charge hotel room stay of 14 days, complete with culturally appropriate food and temporary financial aid in the amount of $625, once they have completed their self-isolation.

In December, more than 290 Albertans accessed hotel rooms in order to isolate safely.

 

In response to increasing case numbers, enhanced public measures prohibiting social gatherings, requiring masking and restricting businesses and services continue to be in effect.

All indoor and outdoor social gatherings – public and private – are still prohibited.

All existing guidance and legal orders remain in place.

 

All travellers who have arrived from the United Kingdom and South Africa since Dec. 7 should immediately get a COVID-19 test, whether they have symptoms or not.

Travellers will be contacted directly by Alberta Health Services to book a test.

Also, travellers from the United Kingdom or South Africa who are participating in the border pilot must immediately quarantine, whether they’ve had a negative test or not. All returning travellers currently in quarantine must remain in quarantine for the full 14 days.

 

Rapid point-of-care testing has begun at long-term care and designated supportive living facilities in the Edmonton Zone using dedicated mobile testing centres.

Remote and rural hospitals in Alberta will receive rapid tests in late December and early January.

Rapid testing has already been expanded to homeless shelters and centres in Calgary and Edmonton.

 

The government has granted certain Alberta peace officers and community peace officers temporary authority to enforce public health orders.

Not following mandatory restrictions will result in fines of $1,000 per ticketed offence and up to $100,000 through the courts.

 

All Albertans are encouraged to download the secure ABTraceTogether app, which is integrated with provincial contact tracing. The federal app is not a contact tracing app.

Secure contact tracing is an effective tool to stop the spread by notifying people who were exposed to a confirmed case so they can isolate and be tested.

As of Jan. 5, 295,575 Albertans were using the ABTraceTogether app, 66 per cent on iOS and 34 per cent on Android. On average, 22 new users were registering every hour.

Secure contact tracing is a cornerstone of Alberta’s Relaunch Strategy.

 

Parents and guardians can access the COVID-19 test results for children under the age of 18 through MyHealth Records (MHR) as soon as they are ready.

As of Jan. 4, 494,545 Albertans have MHR accounts.

 

All Albertans, especially seniors and those at risk, are encouraged to get immunized against influenza.

More than 1,450,368 Albertans have received their flu shot.

 

Confidential supports are available. The Mental Health Help Line at 1-877-303-2642 and the Addiction Help Line at 1-866-332-2322 operate 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Resources are also available online.

The Kids Help Phone is available 24-7 and offers professional counselling, information and referrals and volunteer-led, text-based support to young people by texting CONNECT to 686868.

Online resources provide advice on handling stressful situations and ways to talk with children.

 

A 24-hour Family Violence Information Line at 310-1818 provides anonymous help in more than 170 languages.

Alberta’s One Line for Sexual Violence is available at 1-866-403-8000, from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.

People fleeing family violence can call local police or the nearest RCMP detachment to apply for an Emergency Protection Order, or follow the steps in the Emergency Protection Orders Telephone Applications (COVID-19).

Information sheets and other resources on family violence prevention are at alberta.ca/COVID19.

 

Alberta’s government is responding to the COVID-19 pandemic by protecting lives and livelihoods with precise measures to bend the curve, sustain small businesses and protect Alberta’s health-care system.(photography by Paul Taillon/Office of the Premier)

Update 167: COVID-19 pandemic in Alberta (Jan. 5, 4:45 p.m.)

 

Alberta’s COVID-19 immunization program is well underway. Albertans should continue to protect others by continuing to follow restrictions and reducing the spread of COVID-19.

 

Latest updates :

 

Over the last 24 hours, 843 new cases were identified.

There are 919 people in hospital due to COVID-19, including 140 in intensive care.

There are 13,411 active cases in the province.

To date, 91,799 Albertans have recovered from COVID-19.

In the last 24 hours, there were 26 additional COVID-related deaths reported: three on Dec. 27, three on Dec. 28, two on Dec. 29, two on Dec. 30, one on Dec. 31, one on Jan. 1, two on Jan. 2, four on Jan. 3, and eight on Jan. 4.

The testing positivity rate was 8.2 per cent.

To date, there was an increase of 10,301 tests (2,857,374 total) for a total of 1,671,264 people tested.

All zones across the province have cases:

Calgary Zone: 4,545 active cases and 35,757 recovered

South Zone: 257 active cases and 4,799 recovered

Edmonton Zone: 5,794 active cases and 39,241 recovered

North Zone: 1,311 active cases and 6,201 recovered

Central Zone: 1,431 active cases and 5,663 recovered

73 active cases and 138 recovered cases in zones to be confirmed

Additional information, including case totals, is online.

R values from Dec. 28 to Jan. 3 (confidence interval):

Alberta provincewide: 0.99 (0.97-1.01)

Edmonton Zone: 0.92 (0.89-0.95)

Calgary Zone: 1.02 (0.99-1.06)

Rest of Alberta: 1.06 (1.01-1.10)

There are currently 1,236 active and 6,075 recovered cases at long-term care facilities and supportive/home living sites.

To date, 784 of the 1,168 reported deaths (67 per cent) have been in long-term care facilities or supportive/home living sites.

COVID-19 immunization program

 

Vaccines are being administered across the province. As of Jan. 4, 26,269 doses of COVID-19 vaccine have been administered in Alberta.

Alberta’s phased approach to vaccination focuses first on priority health-care workers and those who are at highest risk of severe outcomes. Eligibility will continue to expand as more vaccine arrives in the province and more doses are administered to those most at risk.

 

A comprehensive outreach program is reaching communities with high levels of COVID-19 spread in Edmonton and Calgary.

Upon referral by Alberta Health Services (AHS), people in these areas who test positive for COVID-19 are eligible for a free-of-charge hotel room stay of 14 days, complete with culturally appropriate food and temporary financial aid in the amount of $625, once they have completed their self-isolation.

In December, more than 290 Albertans accessed hotel rooms in order to isolate safely.

 

In response to increasing case numbers, enhanced public measures prohibiting social gatherings, requiring masking and restricting businesses and services continue to be in effect.

All indoor and outdoor social gatherings – public and private – are still prohibited.

All existing guidance and legal orders remain in place.

 

All travellers who have arrived from the United Kingdom and South Africa since Dec. 7 should immediately get a COVID-19 test, whether they have symptoms or not.

Travellers will be contacted directly by Alberta Health Services to book a test.

Also, travellers from the United Kingdom or South Africa who are participating in the border pilot must immediately quarantine, whether they’ve had a negative test or not. All returning travellers currently in quarantine must remain in quarantine for the full 14 days.

 

Rapid point-of-care testing has begun at long-term care and designated supportive living facilities in the Edmonton Zone using dedicated mobile testing centres.

Remote and rural hospitals in Alberta will receive rapid tests in late December and early January.

Rapid testing has already been expanded to homeless shelters and centres in Calgary and Edmonton.

 

The government has granted certain Alberta peace officers and community peace officers temporary authority to enforce public health orders.

Not following mandatory restrictions will result in fines of $1,000 per ticketed offence and up to $100,000 through the courts.

 

All Albertans are encouraged to download the secure ABTraceTogether app, which is integrated with provincial contact tracing. The federal app is not a contact tracing app.

Secure contact tracing is an effective tool to stop the spread by notifying people who were exposed to a confirmed case so they can isolate and be tested.

As of Jan. 5, 295,575 Albertans were using the ABTraceTogether app, 66 per cent on iOS and 34 per cent on Android. On average, 22 new users were registering every hour.

Secure contact tracing is a cornerstone of Alberta’s Relaunch Strategy.

 

Parents and guardians can access the COVID-19 test results for children under the age of 18 through MyHealth Records (MHR) as soon as they are ready.

As of Jan. 4, 494,545 Albertans have MHR accounts.

 

All Albertans, especially seniors and those at risk, are encouraged to get immunized against influenza.

More than 1,450,368 Albertans have received their flu shot.

 

Confidential supports are available. The Mental Health Help Line at 1-877-303-2642 and the Addiction Help Line at 1-866-332-2322 operate 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Resources are also available online.

The Kids Help Phone is available 24-7 and offers professional counselling, information and referrals and volunteer-led, text-based support to young people by texting CONNECT to 686868.

Online resources provide advice on handling stressful situations and ways to talk with children.

 

A 24-hour Family Violence Information Line at 310-1818 provides anonymous help in more than 170 languages.

Alberta’s One Line for Sexual Violence is available at 1-866-403-8000, from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.

People fleeing family violence can call local police or the nearest RCMP detachment to apply for an Emergency Protection Order, or follow the steps in the Emergency Protection Orders Telephone Applications (COVID-19).

Information sheets and other resources on family violence prevention are at alberta.ca/COVID19.

 

Alberta’s government is responding to the COVID-19 pandemic by protecting lives and livelihoods with precise measures to bend the curve, sustain small businesses and protect Alberta’s health-care system.(photography by Paul Taillon/Office of the Premier)

Update 167: COVID-19 pandemic in Alberta (Jan. 5, 4:45 p.m.)

 

Alberta’s COVID-19 immunization program is well underway. Albertans should continue to protect others by continuing to follow restrictions and reducing the spread of COVID-19.

 

Latest updates :

 

Over the last 24 hours, 843 new cases were identified.

There are 919 people in hospital due to COVID-19, including 140 in intensive care.

There are 13,411 active cases in the province.

To date, 91,799 Albertans have recovered from COVID-19.

In the last 24 hours, there were 26 additional COVID-related deaths reported: three on Dec. 27, three on Dec. 28, two on Dec. 29, two on Dec. 30, one on Dec. 31, one on Jan. 1, two on Jan. 2, four on Jan. 3, and eight on Jan. 4.

The testing positivity rate was 8.2 per cent.

To date, there was an increase of 10,301 tests (2,857,374 total) for a total of 1,671,264 people tested.

All zones across the province have cases:

Calgary Zone: 4,545 active cases and 35,757 recovered

South Zone: 257 active cases and 4,799 recovered

Edmonton Zone: 5,794 active cases and 39,241 recovered

North Zone: 1,311 active cases and 6,201 recovered

Central Zone: 1,431 active cases and 5,663 recovered

73 active cases and 138 recovered cases in zones to be confirmed

Additional information, including case totals, is online.

R values from Dec. 28 to Jan. 3 (confidence interval):

Alberta provincewide: 0.99 (0.97-1.01)

Edmonton Zone: 0.92 (0.89-0.95)

Calgary Zone: 1.02 (0.99-1.06)

Rest of Alberta: 1.06 (1.01-1.10)

There are currently 1,236 active and 6,075 recovered cases at long-term care facilities and supportive/home living sites.

To date, 784 of the 1,168 reported deaths (67 per cent) have been in long-term care facilities or supportive/home living sites.

COVID-19 immunization program

 

Vaccines are being administered across the province. As of Jan. 4, 26,269 doses of COVID-19 vaccine have been administered in Alberta.

Alberta’s phased approach to vaccination focuses first on priority health-care workers and those who are at highest risk of severe outcomes. Eligibility will continue to expand as more vaccine arrives in the province and more doses are administered to those most at risk.

 

A comprehensive outreach program is reaching communities with high levels of COVID-19 spread in Edmonton and Calgary.

Upon referral by Alberta Health Services (AHS), people in these areas who test positive for COVID-19 are eligible for a free-of-charge hotel room stay of 14 days, complete with culturally appropriate food and temporary financial aid in the amount of $625, once they have completed their self-isolation.

In December, more than 290 Albertans accessed hotel rooms in order to isolate safely.

 

In response to increasing case numbers, enhanced public measures prohibiting social gatherings, requiring masking and restricting businesses and services continue to be in effect.

All indoor and outdoor social gatherings – public and private – are still prohibited.

All existing guidance and legal orders remain in place.

 

All travellers who have arrived from the United Kingdom and South Africa since Dec. 7 should immediately get a COVID-19 test, whether they have symptoms or not.

Travellers will be contacted directly by Alberta Health Services to book a test.

Also, travellers from the United Kingdom or South Africa who are participating in the border pilot must immediately quarantine, whether they’ve had a negative test or not. All returning travellers currently in quarantine must remain in quarantine for the full 14 days.

 

Rapid point-of-care testing has begun at long-term care and designated supportive living facilities in the Edmonton Zone using dedicated mobile testing centres.

Remote and rural hospitals in Alberta will receive rapid tests in late December and early January.

Rapid testing has already been expanded to homeless shelters and centres in Calgary and Edmonton.

 

The government has granted certain Alberta peace officers and community peace officers temporary authority to enforce public health orders.

Not following mandatory restrictions will result in fines of $1,000 per ticketed offence and up to $100,000 through the courts.

 

All Albertans are encouraged to download the secure ABTraceTogether app, which is integrated with provincial contact tracing. The federal app is not a contact tracing app.

Secure contact tracing is an effective tool to stop the spread by notifying people who were exposed to a confirmed case so they can isolate and be tested.

As of Jan. 5, 295,575 Albertans were using the ABTraceTogether app, 66 per cent on iOS and 34 per cent on Android. On average, 22 new users were registering every hour.

Secure contact tracing is a cornerstone of Alberta’s Relaunch Strategy.

 

Parents and guardians can access the COVID-19 test results for children under the age of 18 through MyHealth Records (MHR) as soon as they are ready.

As of Jan. 4, 494,545 Albertans have MHR accounts.

 

All Albertans, especially seniors and those at risk, are encouraged to get immunized against influenza.

More than 1,450,368 Albertans have received their flu shot.

 

Confidential supports are available. The Mental Health Help Line at 1-877-303-2642 and the Addiction Help Line at 1-866-332-2322 operate 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Resources are also available online.

The Kids Help Phone is available 24-7 and offers professional counselling, information and referrals and volunteer-led, text-based support to young people by texting CONNECT to 686868.

Online resources provide advice on handling stressful situations and ways to talk with children.

 

A 24-hour Family Violence Information Line at 310-1818 provides anonymous help in more than 170 languages.

Alberta’s One Line for Sexual Violence is available at 1-866-403-8000, from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.

People fleeing family violence can call local police or the nearest RCMP detachment to apply for an Emergency Protection Order, or follow the steps in the Emergency Protection Orders Telephone Applications (COVID-19).

Information sheets and other resources on family violence prevention are at alberta.ca/COVID19.

 

Alberta’s government is responding to the COVID-19 pandemic by protecting lives and livelihoods with precise measures to bend the curve, sustain small businesses and protect Alberta’s health-care system.(photography by Paul Taillon/Office of the Premier)

Update 167: COVID-19 pandemic in Alberta (Jan. 5, 4:45 p.m.)

 

Alberta’s COVID-19 immunization program is well underway. Albertans should continue to protect others by continuing to follow restrictions and reducing the spread of COVID-19.

 

Latest updates :

 

Over the last 24 hours, 843 new cases were identified.

There are 919 people in hospital due to COVID-19, including 140 in intensive care.

There are 13,411 active cases in the province.

To date, 91,799 Albertans have recovered from COVID-19.

In the last 24 hours, there were 26 additional COVID-related deaths reported: three on Dec. 27, three on Dec. 28, two on Dec. 29, two on Dec. 30, one on Dec. 31, one on Jan. 1, two on Jan. 2, four on Jan. 3, and eight on Jan. 4.

The testing positivity rate was 8.2 per cent.

To date, there was an increase of 10,301 tests (2,857,374 total) for a total of 1,671,264 people tested.

All zones across the province have cases:

Calgary Zone: 4,545 active cases and 35,757 recovered

South Zone: 257 active cases and 4,799 recovered

Edmonton Zone: 5,794 active cases and 39,241 recovered

North Zone: 1,311 active cases and 6,201 recovered

Central Zone: 1,431 active cases and 5,663 recovered

73 active cases and 138 recovered cases in zones to be confirmed

Additional information, including case totals, is online.

R values from Dec. 28 to Jan. 3 (confidence interval):

Alberta provincewide: 0.99 (0.97-1.01)

Edmonton Zone: 0.92 (0.89-0.95)

Calgary Zone: 1.02 (0.99-1.06)

Rest of Alberta: 1.06 (1.01-1.10)

There are currently 1,236 active and 6,075 recovered cases at long-term care facilities and supportive/home living sites.

To date, 784 of the 1,168 reported deaths (67 per cent) have been in long-term care facilities or supportive/home living sites.

COVID-19 immunization program

 

Vaccines are being administered across the province. As of Jan. 4, 26,269 doses of COVID-19 vaccine have been administered in Alberta.

Alberta’s phased approach to vaccination focuses first on priority health-care workers and those who are at highest risk of severe outcomes. Eligibility will continue to expand as more vaccine arrives in the province and more doses are administered to those most at risk.

 

A comprehensive outreach program is reaching communities with high levels of COVID-19 spread in Edmonton and Calgary.

Upon referral by Alberta Health Services (AHS), people in these areas who test positive for COVID-19 are eligible for a free-of-charge hotel room stay of 14 days, complete with culturally appropriate food and temporary financial aid in the amount of $625, once they have completed their self-isolation.

In December, more than 290 Albertans accessed hotel rooms in order to isolate safely.

 

In response to increasing case numbers, enhanced public measures prohibiting social gatherings, requiring masking and restricting businesses and services continue to be in effect.

All indoor and outdoor social gatherings – public and private – are still prohibited.

All existing guidance and legal orders remain in place.

 

All travellers who have arrived from the United Kingdom and South Africa since Dec. 7 should immediately get a COVID-19 test, whether they have symptoms or not.

Travellers will be contacted directly by Alberta Health Services to book a test.

Also, travellers from the United Kingdom or South Africa who are participating in the border pilot must immediately quarantine, whether they’ve had a negative test or not. All returning travellers currently in quarantine must remain in quarantine for the full 14 days.

 

Rapid point-of-care testing has begun at long-term care and designated supportive living facilities in the Edmonton Zone using dedicated mobile testing centres.

Remote and rural hospitals in Alberta will receive rapid tests in late December and early January.

Rapid testing has already been expanded to homeless shelters and centres in Calgary and Edmonton.

 

The government has granted certain Alberta peace officers and community peace officers temporary authority to enforce public health orders.

Not following mandatory restrictions will result in fines of $1,000 per ticketed offence and up to $100,000 through the courts.

 

All Albertans are encouraged to download the secure ABTraceTogether app, which is integrated with provincial contact tracing. The federal app is not a contact tracing app.

Secure contact tracing is an effective tool to stop the spread by notifying people who were exposed to a confirmed case so they can isolate and be tested.

As of Jan. 5, 295,575 Albertans were using the ABTraceTogether app, 66 per cent on iOS and 34 per cent on Android. On average, 22 new users were registering every hour.

Secure contact tracing is a cornerstone of Alberta’s Relaunch Strategy.

 

Parents and guardians can access the COVID-19 test results for children under the age of 18 through MyHealth Records (MHR) as soon as they are ready.

As of Jan. 4, 494,545 Albertans have MHR accounts.

 

All Albertans, especially seniors and those at risk, are encouraged to get immunized against influenza.

More than 1,450,368 Albertans have received their flu shot.

 

Confidential supports are available. The Mental Health Help Line at 1-877-303-2642 and the Addiction Help Line at 1-866-332-2322 operate 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Resources are also available online.

The Kids Help Phone is available 24-7 and offers professional counselling, information and referrals and volunteer-led, text-based support to young people by texting CONNECT to 686868.

Online resources provide advice on handling stressful situations and ways to talk with children.

 

A 24-hour Family Violence Information Line at 310-1818 provides anonymous help in more than 170 languages.

Alberta’s One Line for Sexual Violence is available at 1-866-403-8000, from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.

People fleeing family violence can call local police or the nearest RCMP detachment to apply for an Emergency Protection Order, or follow the steps in the Emergency Protection Orders Telephone Applications (COVID-19).

Information sheets and other resources on family violence prevention are at alberta.ca/COVID19.

 

Alberta’s government is responding to the COVID-19 pandemic by protecting lives and livelihoods with precise measures to bend the curve, sustain small businesses and protect Alberta’s health-care system.(photography by Paul Taillon/Office of the Premier)

Notes from the AppsWorld Europe 2013 panel "The Internet of Things Revolution - Functional, Usable, Wearable" with Tamara Roukaerts, Saverio Romeo, Paul Lee, Ben Moir and Mike Barlow.

 

Creative Commons Attribution. Please credit as: Ann Wuyts (@vintfalken) for www.jini.co - CC By 2.0

Not to worry, Part of some experimental testing at the ANU

Thanks to Andrew and Cristian for these pics..

 

Went to some further tests the other day, May 2012, at the new JCSMR John Curtin School Medical Research jcsmr.anu.edu.au/ Fantastic new building, offices and architecture, sure to be plenty of shots of it on Flickr!

 

The research now is moving on to develop a quick and reliable test for screening for early signs of macular degeneration..

cvs.anu.edu.au/ I had a laser scan of the retina and the layer of cells in 3D, which I was able to see a model of on the computer monitor. I seem to be all clear and healthy, even at my age.

 

I have had the pleasure of being tested for..

Peripheral vision test

TrueField pupil test

Retinal photos and OCT amonst others on

the Fundus Camera

Direct Ophthalmoscope

Slit Lamp

Keratometer

A-Scan or

Optical Coherence Tomograph examination.

This has taken place over a few years for the development of the www.seeingmachines.com/product/truefield/

 

a good reference site auth.patient.co.uk/login?returnurl=https://myhealth.patie...

 

see a good article about science cuts to CSIRO by the Abbott Government here..

 

www.smh.com.au/comment/science-cuts-are-false-economy-201...

 

read in the Canberra Times on 4th Dec 2014,

1,400 jobs to go, a disgrace for our future generations and National Economy.

 

We have been seeing Dr Randev Mendis FRCOphth FRANZCO, Retinal Surgeon, for a couple of years from the www.canberraretinaclinic.com.au

 

Excellent treatment, and as at 17th Feb 2020, much improved. next visit in 4 months!

Hello! Welcome To ELF Learning. Learn My Health Vocabulary with this FUN and ENERGETIC video for EFL Learners. ELF Learning creates learning materials for kids all over the world. A short video to teach different health-related vocabulary.

Visit us at elflearning.jp

 

Vocabulary includes:

bandaid, bloody nose, broken arm, bruise, bump, cough, cut, diarrhea, fever, hay fever, headache, IV, loose tooth, medicine, runny nose, scratch, shot, sick, sneeze, stomachache, sunburn, thermometer, throw up, toothache ELF Learning creates learning materials for kids all over the world. Based in Japan, we publish books, CDs, DVDs and of course...learning videos!

 

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Our videos are designed for children ages 2~10 and cover a wide range of topics.

 

Our song videos are a mix of original and classic children's songs. We try hard to add the ELF touch - clear vocals, different genres and lots of cool instruments.

 

Our learning videos cover vocabulary, phrases and patterns perfect for the ESL and EFL classroom.

 

Many of our videos work well with special needs children, especially those with Autistic Disorder, Speech and Language Impairments and Speech, Reading and Learning Disabilities. We often receive emails from parents thanking us for helping their child learn to speak or read and each time it makes our day!

 

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Alternate YouTube Page (for teachers and material support): www.youtube.com/user/ELFLearning

 

ELF Kids is a Channel just for KIDS! Lots of Songs and Chants for Children. We make some of the most popular videos on YouTube for kids! ELF makes fun songs and videos for children around the world. We've created a mix of fun songs, vocabulary videos for EFL/ESL children, and a lot of alphabet, phonics and reading videos for young learners to enjoy.

 

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Sometimes life is nothing but a pill.

Although it's been raining mostly, we had a great weekend. This image I captured a year ago during a week long training at Silver Falls State Park near Salem Oregon.

 

I titled this image "My Journey to Health", which is the image I used for my new running and fitness blog here. I've always wanted to record and share my progress, so I figure it was time. Any thoughts and/or suggestions is much appreciated.

 

On the occasion of #World #Arthritis #Day, let’s get early detection of your knees. Use Tynor Knee Cap, available at Meddey.com, and provide support to your loved ones every stretch. This Knee Cap keeps the bone in place and provides great relief. Shop now: bit.ly/TynorKneeCap

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Procure Gentle Warmth to unwind from a stressful day! The GrinHealth Back Massager with Heat features rotating massage nodes that penetrates deep into your back to loosen tight muscles and helps release stress, aches, tension, and knots. Now Convert your chair into a relaxing and revitalizing kneading massage chair at the touch of a button! Shop now: bit.ly/GrinHealthBackMassager #Meddey #Health #Healthcare #HomeHealthcare #MyHealthBuddy #HealthyLiving #MyHealth #HealthyLifestyle #BackPain #Massager #BloodCirculation #Ergonomic #Healthy #Wellness #Medical #FreeShipping #Best_Price_Guarantee

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