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Long Covid symptoms still plaguing patientsThe coronavirus is still a force to be reckoned with, with people with long Covid receiving treatment at special clinics operating in hospitals and health centers.“The most common symptoms reported by patients are chronic fatigue, anorexia, weakness, moodiness, shortness of breath and a chronic cough. To a lesser extent we see patients with cardiac problems, metabolic or other disorders,” said Antonia Koutsoukou, director of the University Clinic at Sotiria Hospital and head of its post-Covid clinic. “We see post-Covid patients at the clinic who were sick with Covid in the pandemic’s first phase,” she said.“Covid continues to amaze us. The spread of the virus in the community is high and people continue to get infected. We may not see severe cases with the same frequency; however, some patients can get seriously ill. It is everyone’s responsibility to take the necessary precautions to protect themselves,” she noted.
Boris Johnson reveals just how big his advance was for forthcoming memoirBoris Johnson has picked up an advance of more than £500,000 for his forthcoming memoir, as it emerged taxpayers face a bill of £222,000 for his legal fees to defend himself in the partygate inquiry.The former prime minister’s latest entry in the Register of Members’ Interests says that he “received £510,000 as an advance on an upcoming book yet to be published” - even though he has so far done just 10 hours work on it.
Britons who sat in dark during National Grid switch off scheme ‘offered as little as 6p back’Despite being promised a rebate of up to £20 by the National Grid, some of those who took part say they were offered just a few pence
How to tell if your cats are fighting or playing, according to scientistsThere are three categories of feline behaviour and it's important that owners can identify each oneHissing and wrestling may not be signs that your cats have fallen out, scientists have found.Cats, often maligned for being solitary and combative creatures, have been found to have very complex ways of interacting and communicating with each other.Hissing, for example, is often perceived as a sign of blatant aggression, but experts say this is not necessarily the case and is used by pet cats to tell another feline it isn’t in the mood for playing.Expert analysis of 105 YouTube videos involving 210 cats interacting reveal there to be three categories of feline behaviour: playful, intermediate and agonistic.
Met Police recruit 'functionally illiterate in English' in attempt to improve diversity Applicants to the police who can barely write in English are being accepted by the Met in an attempt to improve diversity, one of His Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary has warned.HMI Matt Parr said that while it was entirely “noble and right” that Scotland Yard was aiming to be more representative of the community it policed, it should not be at the expense of standards.
QuoteMet Police recruit 'functionally illiterate in English' in attempt to improve diversity Applicants to the police who can barely write in English are being accepted by the Met in an attempt to improve diversity, one of His Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary has warned.HMI Matt Parr said that while it was entirely “noble and right” that Scotland Yard was aiming to be more representative of the community it policed, it should not be at the expense of standards.https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2023/01/26/applicants-functionally-illiterate-english-accepted-met-bid/
Tesco issues four-week warning to anyone who uses a ClubcardOver 2 million Tesco customers have now been reminded to spend more than £16 million worth of Clubcard vouchers before they expire at the end of February.The vouchers, which were first issued in February 2021, will expire on 28 February.
Man crushed by telescopic urinal in central London diesA man died after he was crushed and trapped underneath a telescopic public urinal while working on the device in central London.Pop-up toilets are stored beneath the ground and brought to street level at night for people to use.
Mitsotakis wins no-confidence vote over wiretapping scandalThe censure motion put forward by Syriza party leader Alexis Tsipras was defeated by 156 votes to 143 in the 300-seat assembly.
White House and European Commission to launch first-of-its-kind AI agreementThe White House and European Commission will announce on Friday an agreement to speed up and enhance the use of artificial intelligence to improve agriculture, healthcare, emergency response, climate forecasting and the electric grid.