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A new policy brief published by WHO, led by Western University’s Maxwell Smith, provides ethical guidance for countries and organizations who may be considering making COVID-19 vaccinations mandatory, and if so, under which conditions, for whom and in what contexts. Maxwell Smith. “We are in a very fortunate position withseveral COVID-19
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Western joins institutions across the country in marking the annual event used to encourage Canadians to be better prepared for emergencies. Western’s weather siren will go off shortly after noon on Wednesday, May 5 followed by a test of Alert WesternU, the university emergency mass notification system, at 12:30 p.m. No actionis needed.
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A new policy brief published by WHO, led by Western University’s Maxwell Smith, provides ethical guidance for countries and organizations who may be considering making COVID-19 vaccinations mandatory, and if so, under which conditions, for whom and in what contexts. Maxwell Smith. “We are in a very fortunate position withseveral COVID-19
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After a year of experimentation, they isolated a compound called 6-thioguanine (6-TG) produced by S. chromogenes and demonstrated that it slowed the growth of S. aureus as well as preventing it from making the toxins that cause infection. “The molecule doesn’t directly kill the bacteria, but instead inhibits its virulence, so we are referring to it as an anti-virulence compound rather thanWESTERN NEWS
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Western joins institutions across the country in marking the annual event used to encourage Canadians to be better prepared for emergencies. Western’s weather siren will go off shortly after noon on Wednesday, May 5 followed by a test of Alert WesternU, the university emergency mass notification system, at 12:30 p.m. No actionis needed.
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