У меня тут кончается срок действия водительского удостоверения, я подал на продление (не перестаю удивляться, насколько удобная штука — Госуслуги).
Первые права я получил в 2008, и это один из тех случаев, когда не обязательно плохо делать "как все" и "потому что так принято". А я тогда буквально сделал именно это. Я не хотел автомобиль, и был уверен, что в ближайшие 10 лет у меня его не будет (так и случилось). Но у меня было много свободного времени после пар в университете, и я решил пойти отучиться и сдать на права. Именно потому что так принято, и потому что все так делали. В этом почти не было моего собственного решения, а было следование за толпой.
Но в итоге оказалось очень удачно, потому что впоследствии у меня и времени стало сильно меньше, и цены на обучение выросли, и мне самому было бы куда более лениво ходить/ездить в какую-нибудь автошколу. На четвёртом курсе я уже начал активно работать, а дальше события местами развивались странным образом, мне совершенно точно было бы сильно труднее выучиться и сдать.
Так что, действительно, иногда бывает, что нужно просто сделать "как все".
Иронично, что я автомобильной категорией фактически не пользовался все эти годы, а начал пользоваться только в тот год, когда пришёл срок замены. Вполне может быть, что через 10-20 лет я буду пользоваться результатом какого-то решения, принятого сегодня.
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Continuous practice of standard #IPC is key to preventing the spread of infection from patients to health workers, health workers to other health workers or their families, and from the patients to the rest of the community.
🔗Guideline:
https://ncdc.gov.ng/themes/common/docs/protocols/111_1579986179.pdf
Infection Prevention and Control (IPC) is an essential aspect of the clinical management of #LassaFever.
Healthcare workers are urged to always practice standard #IPC measures when attending to patients.
🔗Download, read and share our guidelines:
https://www.ncdc.gov.ng/themes/common/docs/protocols/92_1547068532.pdf
As Nigeria continues the fight against Lassa fever, our healthcare workers remain our strongest line of defence.
The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control and Prevention reminds all health professionals to stay alert, every fever case matters.
Standard precautions save lives:
🧼 Clean your hands before and after contact.
🩺 Use the right PPE based on risk.
🧹 Keep your environment clean.
🗑 Dispose of waste safely.
For detailed guidance, read the full Lassa Fever Advisory for Healthcare Workers here:
https://ncdc.gov.ng/themes/common/docs/protocols/373_1771241608.pdf
Protect yourself. Protect your colleagues. Protect your patients.
Infection prevention isn’t optional, it saves lives.
#LassaFever#IPC#NCDCNigeria
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"Despite high mortality & morbidity, drug-resistant bacterial infections remain the forgotten pandemic"
In this PLOS Biology article, our #IPC/#AMR coordinator Dr Tochi Okwor & colleagues write on the need for urgent action & investment focusing on this 'pandemic'.
Read and share:
https://journals.plos.org/plosbiology/article?id=10.1371/journal.pbio.3001903
Improving the quality and safety of health care through informed #IPC practices such as #HandHygiene bolsters the feeling of protection by patients & healthcare workers.
Facility managers should ensure #handhygiene at every point of care is promoted at all times.
Health workers,
Continuous and appropriate use of infection prevention and control methods is crucial to protect yourself from Healthcare-Associated Infections and further spread in the community.
🔗Download our National Guideline on #IPC for #VHF
https://ncdc.gov.ng/themes/common/docs/protocols/111_1579986179.pdf
Standard #IPC is key to preventing the spread of infection from patients to health workers, health workers to other health workers or their families, and from the patients to the rest of the community.
🔗Download our National Guideline on #IPC for #VHF
https://ncdc.gov.ng/themes/common/docs/protocols/111_1579986179.pdf
Health workers,
Continuous and appropriate use of infection prevention and control methods is crucial to protect yourself from Healthcare-Associated Infections and further spread in the community.
🔗Download our National Guideline on #IPC for #VHF
https://ncdc.gov.ng/themes/common/docs/protocols/111_1579986179.pdf
Famine threat spreads in #Sudan’s Darfur as hospital attack kills 22 amid ongoing war
Famine is threatening additional areas in war-ravaged Sudan’s western #Darfur region, a global hunger monitoring body warned on Thursday, even as an attack by paramilitary forces on a military hospital in the country’s south killed at least 22 people, including the hospital’s director and three medical staff.
Sudan has been engulfed in conflict since April 2023, following a power struggle between the Sudanese military and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (#RSF). The war has triggered what the United Nations has described as the world’s worst humanitarian crisis
The Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (#IPC) said acute malnutrition has reached famine-level thresholds in two more towns in Darfur — Umm Baru and Kernoi in North Darfur province — though it stopped short of formally declaring famine due to lack of sufficient data on mortality and.....
https://www.daijiworld.com/news/newsDisplay?newsID=1305714
The overall goal of Infection Prevention & Control is to maintain an environment of care that minimises risks of infection for patients, staff & visitors.
These #IPC guidelines must be practised by all #HCWs in public and private primary, secondary & tertiary healthcare facilities.
Read more in the Nigerian Manual of Infection Prevention and Control:
https://ncdc.gov.ng/themes/common/docs/protocols/296_1649340294.pdf
The overall goal of Infection Prevention & Control is to maintain an environment of care that minimises risks of infection for patients, staff & visitors.
These #IPC guidelines must be practised by all #HCWs in public and private primary, secondary & tertiary healthcare facilities.
Read more in the Nigerian Manual of Infection Prevention and Control:
https://ncdc.gov.ng/themes/common/docs/protocols/296_1649340294.pdf
One-third of #Somalis to face hunger in March: #UN officials
Some 6.5 million people, or about a third of Somalia's population, will face crisis levels of hunger through March, an increase of 1.7 million since January, UN officials warned.
Speaking to reporters on Wednesday at the UN headquarters via video link, World Food Programme (#WFP) Director of Emergency Preparedness and Response Ross Smith said the latest Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (#IPC) report for Somalia, released on Tuesday, confirmed fears that the humanitarian situation in Somalia has significantly worsened.
"Of these, two million of the most vulnerable women and children are expected to face severe hunger," with over 1.8 million children under the age of 5 to face acute malnutrition in 2026, he said.
Smith said Somalia is in the midst of a very complex hunger crisis, where two rainy seasons have failed, conflict and insecurity....
https://menafn.com/1110791078/One-Third-Of-Somalis-To-Face-Hunger-In-March-UN-Officials