Saturday, 25 April 2020
N. KOREA DICTATOR KIM JONG-UN REPORTEDLY DEAD...AFTER BOTCHED HEART SURGERY.
CONTRIBUTION TO THE STRUGGLE: THE STORY OF HON ARMAH-KOFI BUAH.
Monday, 20 April 2020
GOOD NEWS, COVID-19 CURE DISCOVERED IN ISRAEL; WITH 100% SURVIVAL RATE.
Israeli-based Pluristem has treated its first American patient suffering from COVID-19 complications under the country’s compassionate use program, reports the Jerusalem Post.
The success story has sparked widespread jubilation in Isreal, the United States and Europe with hope that accelerated manufacturing could see patients treated in what appears to be battles against a dangerous virus.
The success news comes days after a report by the company showed that six critically ill coronavirus patients in Israel who are considered high-risk for mortality were treated with Pluristem’s placenta-based cell-therapy product and survived, according to preliminary data provided by the Haifa-based company.
In the US case, the patient was treated with the company’s PLX cell therapy at Holy Name Medical Center in New Jersey, where Pluristem is already running a Phase III critical limb ischemia study. Like the patients treated in Israel, this patient was critically ill with respiratory failure due to acute respiratory distress syndrome and was intubated in an intensive care unit for three weeks.
The company’s president and CEO, Yaky Yanay, said that although Pluristem is focused on a planned multinational clinical trial for the treatment of complications associated with coronavirus, it does hope to expand treatment under compassionate use in other countries at the same time.Specifically, the US treatment was administered under the US Food and Drug Administration’s Single Patient Expanded Access Program, which is part of the US Coronavirus Treatment Acceleration Program – an emergency program aimed at getting treatments to corona patients as quickly as possible.In Israel, the six patients were treated at three different Israeli medical centers for one week, also under a compassionate use program. They were suffering from acute respiratory failure and inflammatory complications associated with COVID-19. Four of the six patients also demonstrated failure of other organ systems, including cardiovascular and kidney failure.
Not only had all the patients survived one week later, according to Pluristem, but four of them showed improvement in respiratory parameters and three of them are in the advanced stages of weaning from ventilators. Moreover, two of the patients with preexisting medical conditions are showing clinical recovery in addition to the respiratory improvement.
Shortly after the preliminary data was published, Dr. Jason McCarthy, a senior managing director covering the biotechnology industry at Maxim Group praised Pluristem’s efforts: “Pluristem shows the COVID-19 world the first clinical data for stem cells,” he wrote. “Pluristem is initially evaluating its cell therapy under compassionate use authorization in Israel and is also the first company to dose COVID-19 patients, as well as produce the first set of early stage data.”
The company’s results were described by Yahoo! Finance as “promising to say the least.”
“Weighing in for H.C. Wainwright, analyst Swayampakula Ramakanth calls the early data ‘encouraging’ and thinks the treatment could drive substantial gains for PSTI,” the Yahoo! Finance article reported.
PSTI is the company’s NASDAQ listing.Pluristem’s PLX cells are “allogeneic mesenchymal-like cells that have immunomodulatory properties,” meaning they induce the immune system’s natural regulatory T cells and M2 macrophages, the company explained in a previous release. The result could be the reversal of dangerous overactivation of the immune system. This would likely reduce the fatal symptoms of pneumonia and pneumonitis (general inflammation of lung tissue).Previous preclinical findings regarding PLX cells revealed significant therapeutic effects in animal studies of pulmonary hypertension, lung fibrosis, acute kidney injury and gastrointestinal injury.“We are pleased with this initial outcome of the compassionate use program and committed to harnessing PLX cells for the benefit of patients and healthcare systems,” Yanay said.
Source:dailymailonline.com.ng
Thursday, 16 April 2020
'It's scary' - Expectant mothers share fascinating experiences under lockdown.
Wednesday, 15 April 2020
Barack Obama endorses Joe Biden for President.
Tuesday, 14 April 2020
FULL SPEECH: John Mahama supports 20,000 households with food items.
Tuesday, 7 April 2020
Former President John Dramani Mahama has
Presenting the items on behalf of the former President, the Western Regional Chairman of the NDC, Nana Toku told Citi News that the personal protective kits are meant to support health personal at the Regional Hospital who are at the frontline of the fight against COVID-19 and further encouraged the Western Regional health directorate to continue the good work to protect the region from recording COVID-19.
“As you are aware, the former President has already donated to Ridge Hospital, Tamale Teaching Hospital and so many places. It is the turn of the Western Region, specifically Effia-Nkwanta Regional Hospital which forms part of the total items worth about 20 thousand Dollars that he bought for distribution and this is our share.
The former President did this because of the cry of Doctors and other frontline workers for what they are going through because of the PPEs. What he is saying is that he is happy Western Region has not recorded any confirmed case of COVID-19 and must keep on observing all the protocols including washing of hands to be safe. This virus does not care who you are, poor, rich, young and the old, and we must keep the social distancing.
Mahama donates PPE to Effia-Nkwanta Regional hospital
Former President John Dramani Mahama has donated PPE and disinfectants to the Effia-Nkwanta Regional Hospital in the Western Region.
Presenting the items on behalf of the former President, the Western Regional Chairman of the NDC, Nana Toku told Citi News that the personal protective kits are meant to support health personal at the Regional Hospital who are at the frontline of the fight against COVID-19 and further encouraged the Western Regional health directorate to continue the good work to protect the region from recording COVID-19.
“As you are aware, the former President has already donated to Ridge Hospital, Tamale Teaching Hospital and so many places. It is the turn of the Western Region, specifically Effia-Nkwanta Regional Hospital which forms part of the total items worth about 20 thousand Dollars that he bought for distribution and this is our share. The former President did this because of the cry of Doctors and other frontline workers for what they are going through because of the PPEs. What he is saying is that he is happy Western Region has not recorded any confirmed case of COVID-19 and must keep on observing all the protocols including washing of hands to be safe. This virus does not care who you are, poor, rich, young and the old, and we must keep the social distancing.”
The Medical Director for Effia-Nkwanta Hospital, Dr Joseph Kojo Tambil speaking on behalf of the Hospital said though the Hospital has received some of the PPEs from government, it’s however not adequate hence the former President’s donation has come at the right time.
“We did receive some PPEs last week but this coming would add to what we have. Our staff have been crying for more and more of these PPEs because as the patients walk into the service areas, you don’t really know who has what? So they need to protect themselves as they see people trooping in and these items donated would exactly do that for us, and also the water added to it. So these would be very helpful to us. We thank JM and his team but we hope if all politicians would do this for us, it would be a lot of help.”
Dr. Tambil added that the Sekondi-Takoradi Metropolis has so far tested 15 suspected cases of COVID-19 but all proved negative with two more cases still pending final results.
Source: Citinewsroom
POLICE PATROL TEAM REJECTS "LOCKDOWN" FOODS
It appears there is some behind-the-scenes campaign among some police officers to reject food ration that comes with their lockdown duties.
The agitation begun on Whatsapp platforms created by the policemen from the ranks of constables to chief inspectors and their depot (course) mates is gathering momentum.
The policemen want GH¢100 daily as promised them for the enforcement of the restrictions order instead of food.
An article written by one of the officers has since gone viral on the various Whatsapp groups and it has received the tacit support of members.
The article among other things said “if the Police Administration cannot promote our welfare in times like this, the best they could do is not to complicate it. The food being served is cold and unwholesome, especially during this period when experts advice is to stay off cold food and prepare food from home.”
“Police is not immune to covid-19. Join hands and let’s demand for our ration by boycotting the food being served”, were his concluding remarks whiles calling for a total rejection, thereby sparking the agitations among the ranks.
Source: Mordenghana.com
JOHN MAHAMA SUPPORTS HO TEACHING HOSPITAL WITH PPEs & OTHER MEDICAL SUPPLIES.
Former President John Dramani Mahama on Monday presented a total of 70 Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and 50 pairs of Gum Boots to health workers at the Ho Teaching Hospital, to support their work towards fighting the COVID-19 disease.
The presentation is part of a total of 650 PPE and 650 gum boots procured by Mr. Mahama, who is also the Flagbearer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) for distribution to a number of medical facilities across the country.
A member of the NDC COVID-19 Technical Team, Prof. Margaret Kweku, who is also the Parliamentary Candidate for the HOHOE CONSTITUENCY, who presented the items on behalf of the NDC Flagbearer, thanked the country’s frontline health workers for their dedication, hard work and sacrifice as the nation grapples with the coronavirus.
Prof. Margaret Kweku, who was accompanied by the NDC Volta Regional Chairman, HON Henry Kwadzo Ametefee, HON James Gunu, Reg. Sec. HON Emmanuel Kwesi Bedzrah, HON. Kwame Agbodza and some Regional Executive, urged government to work faster to ensure the urgent supply of the required protective clothing and logistics for the health workers to maintain their confidence as they come into contact with hundreds of people during these times.
Chief Executive of Ho Teaching Hospital, Dr. Tampore, who received the items thanked former President Mahama for the support, pledging that the hospital will put them to good use.
As part of HE. J.D Mahama’s support for the country’s health workers, a quantity of PPEs and gum boots are being presented to the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital, the Ho Teaching Hospital, Effia Nkwanta Hospital, Cape Coast Teaching Hospital and Koforidua Government Hospital today.
Speaking at a ceremony on Saturday to announce the supply of the materials, President Mahama said he was deeply touched by the enthusiasm and the sacrifice of the health workers, adding that “I, John Dramani Mahama, appreciate you all, and Ghanaians appreciate you all”.
He also lamented the non-availability of protective clothing for the health workers. “I must quickly add that it is not a good thing that health workers, across the country, still, do not have personal protective equipment. This is obviously because we did not plan early as a country and our importation of test kits was also late. Also the demand for test kits and PPEs have outstripped supply globally.”