News about open_data on 2021-03-08
A look at COVID - 19 vaccinations in Canada
The latest numbers on Covid-19 vaccinations in Canada have been revealed. Here's what happened to the provinces and territories of Newfoundland, P.E.I., Nova Scotia and New Brunswick in the past seven days .
Source: brandonsun.com
Published on 2021-03-08
Coronavirus Update : Recounting the seven days that rattled Canada suddenly last March
The Canadian government has approved Johnson & Johnson’s COVID-19 vaccine. Here are the latest updates from the country's health service. Scientists are debating which essential workers should get spots closer to the front of the line. But what happened?
Source: theglobeandmail.com
Published on 2021-03-08
Dr Keegan McBride : The current government is making the same mistakes the previous one did
A leading Estonian academic says the country’s current government is hypocritical and needs to listen to its scientists and prioritise the health and wellbeing of the citizens over the current political parties, which have been criticised for making mistakes.
Source: estonianworld.com
Published on 2021-03-08
European Equities : German Industrial Production and China in Focus
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Source: forextv.com
Published on 2021-03-08
Global Grid For Learning ( GG4L ) Announces School Passport 2 . 0
Schools in the US will be able to share their personal information with EdTech vendors, according to a new company announced in early 2021, US media reports say. Parents are being warned they could face further disruption.
Source: tmcnet.com
Published on 2021-03-08
In Kosovo , three organisations are showing what women can do when given the chance to lead
Women are being given the chance to lead civil society in their fields, according to a new report from the BBC's Rebecca Henschke, founder of the Kosovo Trustbuilding Platform, and the International Women’s Fund (International Women in Human Rights).
Source: emerging-europe.com
Published on 2021-03-08
Ioana Manolescu , for data accessible and usable by everyone
Data needs to be fully inter-operable, according to a new report from the University of Edinburgh. The BBC’s Jonathan Marcus explains how data is being used and how it can be used, and why it is important to use it.
Source: inria.fr
Published on 2021-03-08
Open Banking Makes Inroads in Vietnam | Fintech Singapore
Open banking is now a reality in many countries, including the UK, the European Union, Australia and Australia. But what is it like for banks to be able to operate without regulatory restrictions, asks the BBC's Christine Blasey.
Source: fintechnews.sg
Published on 2021-03-08
PLDT Home Prepaid WiFi customers now under the care of Smart
PLDT Home PrepaidWiFi customers have been given a new lease of their broadband services, which they will be able to use without additional data offers - including GIGA Pro and GIDA Pro, as part of Smart Communications, Inc.
Source: mb.com.ph
Published on 2021-03-08
PLDT Home Prepaid WiFi customers now under the care of Smart – The Manila Times
The UK’s first prepaid broadband service has been launched in March 1 as part of a major shake-up of the wireless industry in the wake of Covid-19 lockdown.The BBC News website looks at how the new service is being rolled out.
Source: manilatimes.net
Published on 2021-03-08
The attacks on our class are attacks on women
The coronavirus pandemic will have a devastating impact on the rights of women and women, writes the BBC’s Christine Blasey, who has been speaking to women in the European Union for the first time since the start of the coronavirus lockdown in March.
Source: morningstaronline.co.uk
Published on 2021-03-08
Vive La Différence ? American and French Healthcare Fraud , Waste , and Abuse Laws | Pietragallo Gordon Alfano Bosick & Raspanti , LLP
In our series of letters from African journalists, American writer and former US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo looks at how healthcare providers and companies are coping with a growing number of criminal and civil laws that govern their relationships and practices.
Source: jdsupra.com
Published on 2021-03-08