News about open_data on 2021-08-27

Certain high priority groups more likely to stop taking HIV prevention treatment , study finds
People with HIV are more likely to stop taking drugs when they get the medication, a study suggests, but certain groups are increasingly at increased risk of getting the drug, researchers have said. They have been told to improve access to health care.
Source: news-medical.net
Published on 2021-08-27

COVID - 19 Pandemic - The government presents its daily update
The Canadian government has published the most recent data on the evolution of Covid-19 in the last 24 hours. Here is a full summary of what happened to those affected by the coronavirus outbreak in Québec city and where they have been treated.
Source: newswire.ca
Published on 2021-08-27

COVID - 19 themed malware and credential theft campaigns make a resurgence as Delta variant spreads
Coronavirus threats are increasingly using social engineering themes, according to researchers at a cyber-security agency which has been tracking the spread of the virus in emails across the world, research reveals. (Be the full text below)
Source: securitybrief.co.nz
Published on 2021-08-27

Government & Policy
This week's HMS Insights series profiles different industries from around the world. This is a full transcript of how the digital healthcare system has changed since the start of the coronavirus pandemic, and how it can be used to tackle the challenges of digital technology.
Source: healthcareitnews.com
Published on 2021-08-27

Masterman teachers and parents at odds with district over asbestos
The School District of Philadelphia has rejected calls for teachers to return to classrooms amid asbestos safety concerns at the Masterman Elementary School in the US state of Pennsylvania, which has been threatened with closure by the environmental committee.
Source: whyy.org
Published on 2021-08-27

New study shows rundown neighborhoods not slated to go into a steep decline
New research suggests that a theory that "broken windows" could lead to violent crime is not as inevitable as suggested by the landmark 'broken window' теориs would suggest, according to researchers in the US and British Journal of Criminology.
Source: phys.org
Published on 2021-08-27

Non - personal data sharing : What a new report has to say on the government framework
A new report has revealed how companies should share non-personal data with public authorities to boost competition, which is being considered by India's Competition and Investment Regulations (CUTAs) committee on data protection and governance regulation. .
Source: medianama.com
Published on 2021-08-27

Open Banking Shares Consumer Data , Needs Privacy Regulation
Open banking is a key issue in the US economy, according to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB). Here are some of the key facts about the issue and what it means to consumers and businesses. The BBC’s weekly The Boss series profiles different business leaders from around the world.
Source: natlawreview.com
Published on 2021-08-27

Scrooge McData
Data hoards are bad for competition and for the economy, writes Diane Coyle and Wendy Li in a paper published by the UK's National Institute of Economic and Social Research (National Institute for Economics). They argue that the data gap between businesses and competitors is bad.
Source: forbes.com
Published on 2021-08-27

UK involvement in the EU Space Programme
The UK is to leave the European Union after leaving the EU. Here is the full list of programmes in which the UK no longer participates. The BBC’s Jeremy Corbyn explains what it does and how it is affected by the Brexit withdrawal.
Source: gov.uk
Published on 2021-08-27

UPDATE : 565 students quarantining , 112 active COVID - 19 cases in Fauquier schools
The number of new cases of COVID-19 in the US state of Virginia has fallen to its lowest level since the beginning of the pandemic, according to the state's Department of Health. The latest figures have shown a rise in infection rates.
Source: fauquier.com
Published on 2021-08-27