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Ebola in DRC and Uganda
Brings back memories When I worked in Uganda The local outbreak control response Impressive Yes WHO , MSF are awesome Local staff are amazing With

Brings back memories When I worked in Uganda The local outbreak control response Impressive Yes WHO , MSF are awesome Local staff are amazing With

Bird watchers Beware Our ventures Into nature Expose us To rat/mouse poop Or urine, saliva And so the story goes An avid birdwatcher couple On

It has been n another intense stretch of time, whether you call it a week, a month, or simply the unfolding of 2026 itself. Working

Is not something You prepare for During a crisis Flipflopping Budget overhaul Free raise to 5% of GDP On defense Because we are asked to

Dutch Parliament may decide To cut funds Time to rise Share great stories Of Utile Dulci Despite Covid-19 Society and politicians Moreover Are less prepared

In a rich country like the Netherlands this should not be a problem. However possibly 100,000 or more uninsured, homeless, EU labor migrants, undocumented struggle

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AI in healthcare is not in a hype phase anymore. It’s in a power phase. Entrepreneurs are building. Patients are experimenting. Institutions are hesitating. And

Takes a little time To get it right Two weeks above the threshold Lots of people Sniffing, sneezing and coughing Take care Enjoy the ride

De Evenaar A center where Cultural formulation Is used To grasp Cultural Context and To be situationally aware After all How we see Is formed

Language matters We create barriers To access to care Unlawful Ethically wrong Humanly unjust To address Fundamental Human rights Is a translator Or Google Translate

Communicable disease 2 days conference Well to hang out with friends Is always a blessing The field is moving fast forward Some examples 1. release
