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Biden anuncia ampliação da vacina e compra de testes rápidos para conter avanço da ômicron

Biden anuncia ampliação da vacina e compra de testes rápidos para conter avanço da ômicron

Nova variante já é a versão dominante do coronavírus no país e foi responsável por 73% dos novos casos de Covid na semana passada. Medidas incluem a compra de 500 milhões de testes rápidos.

A Casa Branca anunciou nesta terça-feira (21) novas medidas que o presidente dos Estados Unidos, Joe Biden, vai adotar para combater a variante ômicron do novo coronavírus no país.

As medidas incluem a compra de meio bilhão de testes rápidos, apoio de militares e envio de equipes para os estados de Arizona, Indiana, Michigan, New Hampshire, Vermont e Wisconsin, além da ampliação de locais de vacinação contra a Covid-19 (veja mais abaixo).

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Sony's WH-1000XM6 headphones are down to a record-low price

Sony's wireless WH-1000XM6 headphones are on sale for $398 via Amazon. This is a record-low price, as it drops $62 from the price tag. The sale applies to all three colorways.

These easily topped our list of the best wireless headphones. They are, in a word, fantastic. The headphones are packed with premium features, like advanced ANC. There are a whopping 12 ANC microphones throughout and a brand-new chip to power the feature. The end result? It successfully blocks background noise at medium and high frequencies, including the human voice.

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Fitbit founders launch Luffu, a way to integrate your family's health data

Fitbit's founders have a new startup. Two years after leaving Google, James Park and Eric Friedman announced a new platform that shifts the focus from the individual to the family. They say the Luffu mobile app "uses AI quietly in the background" to collect and organize family health information.

"At Fitbit, we focused on personal health � but after Fitbit, health for me became bigger than just thinking about myself," Park said in a press release. The app is particularly focused on the "CEO of the family" � the person who manages appointments, prescriptions and other health-related tasks.

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Health Minister Karin Smyth MP unveils new Government plans to cover the travel cost of treatment for children with cancer.Speaking to GB News, Ms Smyth said: "This is really the central ask of children and their families who are diagnosed and being treated for cancer. I met some people involved in the campaign at Downing Street last night,they've been talking about this campaign for 20 years as part of our national cancer plan. "The problem for them was that travelling is one of those additional worries on top of the already shocking diagnosis when you have a child with with cancer, about 9,500 families are affected by this, and help with those travel costs mean that some people have told us that they are making real, difficult choices about other support to their families, including good food and support to their families, so making sure that those travel costs are covered takes a little bit of the worry off of families at that particularly troubling time."WATCH ABOVE.
Shadow Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster Alex Burghart has issued an apology to Rhiannon Whyte's mother Siobhan after receiving no support or contact from MPs.Speaking to GB News, Mr Burghart said: "I'm very sorry to hear that, I will go and talk to the team about that once I get off air."I can only just send her my deepest condolences for what's what's happened to her family. It must be incredibly difficult."WATCH ABOVE.

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