The event tasks students and their mentors to design a variety of ventilator components that could be manufactured locally within an emergency time frame.
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In line with its social responsibility, the Faculty of Cultural Sciences (Fakultas Ilmu Budaya, or FIB) of Universitas Hasanuddin (Unhas) distributed a Read more
In Indonesia, a disproportionate burden and risk is being worn by the urban poor who, in the face of government inaction in tackling the spread of Covid-19, are having to rely on themselves and each other to survive.
Neighbours have never before played such a critical “bystander” role as they do during periods of households’ physical isolation.
“Compounds that are already along the pipeline to drug discovery are preferred, as they can be further tested as antivirals at an accelerated rate compared to new drug leads that would have to go through this process from scratch.”
“We know that Australia has never experienced anything on the scale of COVID-19, and understand that the temporary restrictions are likely to affect everyone’s sense of wellbeing.”
In the small window of time remaining before 23 April, it will be vital for Indonesian leaders to collaborate on a pragmatic and clearly articulated response to deal with travellers, and for this plan to be implemented effectively.
Since being appointed as one of the institutions handling the covid 19 outbreak, Universitas Airlangga has formed Corona Prevention Task Force and made various efforts, including research, laboratory tests, and healthcare services.
COVID-19 could and should be a game-changer, and may see improvements to global health regulations making vaccines faster to develop, test and introduce in the future, according to an expert in health policy and law from UWA.
Despite the government’s efforts to defend employment and the economy, the second line of defence needs to be housing – keeping renters and mortgage holders in their homes.
Some referral hospitals for COVID-19 in Surabaya have reported a lack of protective gear for medical personnel who handle patients suspected of having been infected with the virus.
The current prohibition on religious services will have consequences not just in the short term but also in the longer term, after the resumption of normal life.
The intitive comes after the medical world was shaken by the decrease of PPE, due to panic buying, which is actually needed by medical personnel.
I am deeply concerned that COVID-19 cases have been found in ITB and unfortunately the number is likely to grow. Therefore…