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Nadia Mutiara Salma
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Hello! My name is Nadia Mutiara Salma currently studying on Public Health in Semarang State University. English's journal is contains voice recordings of assignments from Mrs. Raya
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SECOND NEWS - Biden Urges Eligible Americans & Surabaya Increases Hospital's Capacity
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SECOND NEWS - Biden Urges Eligible Americans & Surabaya Increases Hospital's Capacity
Let's see this part guys! Biden Urges Eligible Americans to Get COVID Boosters (NEWS 1) President Joe Biden on Friday urged eligible Americans to get COVID-19 vaccine booster shots and pleaded once again with the unvaccinated to get their shots. The president's message comes a day after the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced its approval of vaccine booster shots for some individuals who received the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine at least six months ago.The CDC approved the boosters for those 65 or older as well as frontline workers such as teachers, health care workers and others, whose jobs place them at risk of contracting COVID, and others ages 50 to 64, with underlying conditions. In comments from the White House, Biden said the approval means some 60 million Americans are eligible for boosters after six months have passed since their last Pfizer shot. He said just like initial vaccinations, boosters would be free and easily available, and he would be getting his booster as soon as possible. The president said the millions of Americans who received the Moderna or Johnson & Johnson vaccines are still protected from serious illness and said the nation's top doctors and scientists are reviewing the data from those vaccines regarding if and when they may need a booster. Biden also once again urged the 70 million unvaccinated Americans to get vaccinated. He said unvaccinated people are hurting the U.S. health care system by overcrowding hospitals and intensive care units, preventing others from receiving treatment for other ailments. He also said they are slowing economic recovery by slowing growth.The president singled out elected officials who are actively working to undermine the fight against the pandemic by spreading false information. He called this "totally unacceptable." The president called on those who want to get vaccinated but have questions to seek out people they trust and others who have been vaccinated to get accurate information. Surabaya increases hopsital's capacity to treat COVID-19 patients (NEWS 2) The Surabaya City administration has increased hospitals’s capacity to treat patients contracted COVID-19 and prepared 265 hotel rooms for isolation of people under surveillance (PDP). M. Fikser as a spokesman of Surabaya's Task Force for Acceleration of COVID-19 Handling, said "There are additional wards in some 40 private hospitals which have cooperated with the city administration, so the city has prepared at least 120 beds for the additional wards”. M. Fikser also said "When there are additional patients, they can be admitted to the hospitals which already have adequate facilities" The local government has also increased the capacity of local public hospitals (RSUD), with the number of wards in dr. M Soewandhie Hospital was increased by 36 to 58 rooms. "For RSUD Bhakti Dharma Husada we will add 52 wards hence it will have a total 64 wards," Fikser said. The city administration has also prepared 265 hotel rooms for isolation of residents who were just arrived from travelling abroad and those whose families were tested positive for COVID-19, as hospitals are overloaded with COVID-19 patients. The number of patients admitted to hospitals for contracted the coronavirus has reached 798 people in Surabaya, while hospitals in the city only have limited isolation rooms with total capacity of 403 patients. Because the isolation rooms are not only used to treat patients with COVID-19, but also for ODP (people under monitoring) and PDP (patients under surveillance).
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Hello! My name is Nadia Mutiara Salma currently studying on Public Health in Semarang State University. English's journal is contains voice recordings of assignments from Mrs. Raya