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Dr. Mohana Rao Patibandla Receives Prestigious India's top neurosurgeon award at Indian Changemakers Award 2024A health board in Wales is asking people to not visit hospitals if they feel unwell. The NHS in Powys has made the public plea following a flu outbreak which is putting patients at risk, the health board said in a statement on Friday evening. The health board asked those with flu-like symptoms such as a high temperature, sore throat, cough, diarrhoea or stomach pain to stay away from their hospitals. It comes following news four illnesses are circulating in the UK this winter in what has been dubbed the “quad-demic” - made up of flu, respiratory syncytial virus, norovirus and Covid. Mererid Bowley, executive director of public health for the health board, said its sites were seeing an increase in the number of people contracting illnesses in hospitals. He said: “Although flu can be very nasty it will usually get better without the need to see a doctor or attend hospital. But it is a highly infectious illness, so we are urging people with symptoms to stay away from hospital to help stop the virus spreading. “Hospital visitors also have an important role to play in preventing the spread of infection so if you, or someone within your household, is unwell with flu-like symptoms, diarrhoea, vomiting or any other infectious condition they should not visit friends or relatives in hospital and should ensure they have been clear of any symptoms for at least 48 hours before visiting." NHS advice if you think you have the flu is to get plenty of rest and sleep, keep warm, and take paracetamol or ibuprofen to lower your temperature and treat aches and pains. You should also drink plenty of water. Mr Bowley added: “I encourage everyone to stock up your home medicine cabinet. Medicine cabinet essentials such as paracetamol or ibuprofen can help lower your temperature and treat aches and pains. There is helpful advice available from the NHS 111 Wales website, and your local community pharmacist is an excellent source of advice and treatments. “Most people will be able to manage their symptoms at home, without seeing a doctor, by getting plenty of rest, keeping warm and drinking plenty of water. But flu can be very serious for some people, and vaccination is the best defence.” For the latest health and Covid news, sign up to our newsletter here .
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US online brokerage Robinhood coming to Asia in 2025 with Singapore HQ - The Straits TimesThe incident allegedly happened at the Starbucks Convenience Center at 199 Lincoln Road West in Vallejo, just off Highway 80 about 45 miles north of the San Francisco International Airport, according to Vallejo Police Department Sgt. Rashad Hollis. The suspects took personal belongings but left the band’s instruments, according to the group called Sports Team. “They can take our Nintendo Switches, but they can never take our ability to play rock songs about motorways,” the band wrote. According to the band’s posting, the group stopped for coffee about 10 minutes after arriving in the area. While they were ordering coffee at Starbucks, they said a man ran inside to tell them some guys were breaking into the van. “Ran out to try to stop and find masked guys ransacking the van,” the band reported. When they shouted at them to stop, the suspects pulled out a gun, according to the band. In a video posted on social media Tuesday morning, one of the members can be heard yelling “Get down!” to his bandmates and then pleading for someone inside the convenience store to “ring the police!” The band members can also be heard talking about the robbers taking a “bag” and a laptop. The group have a concert date Tuesday in Sacramento, which they said they plan to keep. Locals at the scene were apparently not surprised, according to the group. “In all seriousness pretty shocking how resigned everyone seemed to be to it,” the band wrote. “It happens 9 a.m. at some petrol station Starbucks. Wild.” Police were called but allegedly told the band to “submit an online report,” though that might have been the result of a miscommunication between the 911 caller and band members who posted on social media. The Vallejo Police Department explained that the person who called 911 was asked multiple times by the dispatcher if the suspects were armed and if a gun was pointed at anyone, and the caller said they were not sure. “No one was able to confirm there was a firearm,” Hollis told The Epoch Times. “So, based off of what was reported as a smash-and-dash—that’s a vehicle burglary. No life was in imminent danger.” Vehicle burglaries usually require victims to file an online report, according to Hollis. To complicate matters, the Vallejo police department responded to another call right after the alleged vehicle break-in. The second call involved a barricaded suspect wanted for assault with a deadly weapon that required a SWAT response, which drained the department’s resources. That call didn’t end until 3 a.m. Wednesday, Hollis said. Sports Team’s next show is set for Dec. 7 in San Francisco, followed by two others.
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