More people needing financial help because of pandemic, Las Vegas credit union opens new location – KTNV Las Vegas

LAS VEGAS (KTNV) Five months into the coronavirus pandemic and there's more economic uncertainty than ever before.

Many people are out of work, missing mortgage payments, or even facing bankruptcy. A North Las Vegas credit union is expanding, and helping people find financial relief.

SCE Credit Union announced the opening of its fourth branch in the Las Vegas valley on East Lone Mountain near Losee roads to better accommodate the needs of its members in the area.

"We knew there was a need out here, and our membership is primarily out here," said Mike Campion, SCE Credit Union's director of branches for Southern Nevada. He says many people are looking for loans or for help with their finances.

"We get that a lot of people in the community have experienced these types of deal, so it gives us the opportunity to offer these services that they'd normally not be able to get," said Campion.

Campion says they have seen an increase in people needing help, and says a lack of savings put many people in a tough situation when the pandemic started.

Now, it's his mission to coach the next generation about financial responsibility.

"We see the adults struggling, we see existing members struggling, so if we can get them started younger, we can help them," said Campion.

Learn more on scefcu.org

SCE Credit Union's new location is located on 2215 E. Lone Mountain Road in North Las Vegas.

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German man severs another’s hand off with machete – Las Vegas Sun

Published Monday, Aug. 10, 2020 | 9:51 a.m.

Updated 6 hours, 24 minutes ago

BERLIN (AP) A 22-year-old is under investigation after chopping off another man's hand with a machete at an outdoor recreation area in western Germany, prosecutors said Monday.

Prosecutors in Koblenz said the suspect told authorities he had been chopping firewood in a forested area west of the city on Saturday night when he witnessed a car crash.

According to the suspect, he ran to the car still carrying the machete to see if the driver needed help and that the driver pulled out a gun from the glove box and started firing at him, prosecutors said.

In reaction, he swung the machete at the driver, severing the 21-year-old's left hand. Minutes later, a large vehicle drove up from a nearby grilling area, and two men jumped out and punched the suspect multiple times in the face, prosecutors said the 22-year-old recounted.

The suspect was treated in a hospital for injuries to the face and released after being interrogated, prosecutors said. The investigation is still underway, but prosecutors said they were considering whether he acted out of self-defense.

The man whose hand was severed was treated in a hospital and reported to be in stable condition.

Police determined that the weapon he fired was a starter pistol only capable of shooting blanks.

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FDA Publishes Report on Nanotechnology Over a Decade of Progress and Innovation, Will Hold Webinar on August 13 – JD Supra

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) published a report entitled Nanotechnology Over a Decade of Progress and Innovation that highlights FDAs advancements in the field of nanotechnology since it released its last report in 2007. The report also reviews FDAs role in advancing the public health through its regulation of products within its jurisdiction that involve the application of nanotechnology. According to the report, FDA will rely on a combination of horizon-scanning activities to stay abreast of new developments and product applications, including by:

In addition, FDA states that its Emerging Sciences Working Group, a cross-agency, science-based forum established in 2016, continues to identify science and technology trends of relevance to FDAs regulatory responsibilities, including those for nanotechnology products. FDA notes that its science-based, product-focused regulatory framework is sufficiently flexible and robust to help ensure product safety (and effectiveness, as applicable) while supporting innovation for the development of beneficial nanotechnology products.

On August 13, 2020, FDA will hold a webinar to present the report. The webinar will include the basics of nanotechnology and will highlight the facilities, regulatory science research, guidance documents, standards, domestic and international collaborations, and emerging challenges in regulatory science. The speaker will be Anil K. Patri, Ph.D., Chair, Nanotechnology Task Force, Director, Nanocore, National Center for Toxicological Research (NCTR)/FDA.

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Nanotechnology and the Fight Against COVID-19 – AZoNano

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As the quest for a COVID-19 vaccine continues, researchers working in other areas of science such as nanotechnology have joined the battle against thevirus.

In addition to being responsible for hundreds of thousands of deaths, the COVID-19 crisis has mobilized the scientific community in a way that no other situation has before. Multiple disciplines are currently researching the virus, whether this be developing diagnosis and treatment methods, or a modality to slow its spread.

Nanotechnology is being prepared for deployment in the fight against COVID-19 in a wide range of areas. A new paper published in the journal ACS Nano looks at the different ways in which nanotechnology will be used, with the authors describing the use of nanotech in fields as diverse as virology, biology, medicine, engineering, chemistry, materials science, and computational science.

The nanotechnology breakthroughs made in the coming months and years should not just bolster the resistance against COVID-19, but also help in the fight against other viruses, bacteria, and pathogens.

The authors of the study identified four key stages at which nanotechnology could be introduced to help the battle against COVID-19:

What follows is a rundown of the methods being developed that could be employed in future pandemics and epidemics, possibly preventing them from reaching global crisis status.

The ongoing COVID-19 crisis does not mark the first time that nanomaterials have been highlighted for their ability to limit the spread of viruses. Surfaces coated with polymers containing nanoparticles of metals such as copper can release metal ions, which are known for their antiviral activity and have already been suggested for use in certain areas. The widespread nature of the COVID-19 crisis calls for a corresponding widespread application of such measures.

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Nanotechnology offers a safer alternative to the use of toxic chemicals such as disinfectants in medical settings. Such coatings are far more convenient than other non-toxic disinfectant measures such as irradiation with ultraviolet (UV) light. These nanomaterial coatings and alloys confer antiviral and antibacterial properties through the release of ions, which disrupt the operation of living cells.

One of the key difficulties in tackling COVID-19 is its hardiness and ability to survive on a variety of surfaces for prolonged periods often days on end. The beauty of a nanomaterial coating is that it could provide protection continuously after just one treatment. This is especially true if the material can be structured in such a way that the release of ions is gradual. Self-disinfecting surfaces would be of great use even after the COVID-19 crisis is over.

Silver, copper and zinc all show intrinsic antimicrobial properties and are already used in medical equipment and healthcare settings.

In unison with our growing understanding of bacteria and viruses, silver nanoparticles have found their way into commercial products such as silver zeolites in paints, and in food trays as a biocide, with the antiviral efficiency of silver nanoparticles demonstrated against a variety of viruses, including HIV-1.

Copper was shown to be effective against polio in the late 1970s and, more recently, was of great use in combating another coronavirus, HuCoV-229E. The virus, which typically lives for around six days on a surface, became inactive in approximately 60 minutes on surfaces coated with copper alloys. The similarity between HuCoV-229E and SARS-CoV-2 points to copper nanoparticles and alloy coatings being a key-player in slowing, if not stopping, the spread.

The authors suggest that copper alloys could also find themselves replacing more traditional stainless steel surfaces and appliances in medical settings as a result of this non-toxic antibacterial agency.

Nanomaterials are also employed in the production of vitally import personal protective equipment (PPE) to help reduce the spread of COVID-19 to frontline medical workers. In particular, nanomaterials could be used in facemasks and other PPE to capture and immobilize viral cells. This task would likely fall upon silver nanoparticles, which have been shown effective in this respect, severely limiting viral activity when loaded into filters.

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However, even if the spread of COVID-19 can be slowed by such coatings and a switch to copper alloys, another vital step in combating COVID-19 is efficient testing and diagnosis. Fortunately, nanomaterials are on hand to aid in this regard too.

The SARS-CoV-2 virus cannot be eliminated from all surfaces, and not all surfaces can be coated with a nanomaterial layer. This means that even with such measures, the transmission is very likely to continue. Therefore, the next step in slowing the spread is the quick and effective diagnosis of those already infected.

The current testing methodology for COVID-19 involves the use of a swab applied to the throat and nasal passage of a potential patient. This swab is then analyzed using a reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) testa procedure used in virology to test for the presence of specific RNA. The use of nanoparticles, however, could provide a more immediate on-site test result without the need to send samples away for lab analysis or the need for expensive equipment.

The principle behind the application is the binding of gold nanoparticles with antibodies and is in its very early planning stages. In the presence of further antibodies collected from the patient, the nanoparticles cluster, shifting the color of the test swab from blue to red. This provides an immediate indication of infection. A test of this nature could be of particular use in developing countries and regions of the world with little to no medical infrastructure.

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Another alternative to the currently favored RT-PCR test is graphene-based field-effect transistors (FET), which are biosensing devices coupled to a specific antibody against SARS-CoV-2 spike protein. Again, this would be another method of on-site detection of COVID-19 that is cost-effective and delivers a rapid result.

Gold nanoparticles can also be used in nano biosensors, which combine the excellent electrical and optical properties of nanomaterials with biological or synthetic molecules used as receptors to detect specific whole viral cells selectively. This cell-sensing device is based on the reaction of cell surface proteins with specific antibodies conjugated to gold nanoparticles taking advantage of the known antigens and available antibodies.

It should be noted that this is a field in its relative infancy, but any developments spearheaded in response to the COVID-19 crisis could be carried forward to future epidemics and pandemics.

The rapid spread of COVID-19 and the relative failure to tackle it has exposed a weakness in medicine: the lack of a broad-spectrum antiviral drug. That means that when a new virus emerges, there is little in the way of medical intervention that can be done to mitigate the spread. Therefore, drugs that could tackle both COVID-19 and future viruses are of the utmost importance.

Though other organs can be affected, the main target of COVID-19 once inside the body of a sufferer is the respiratory system. In particular, the virus targets the upper respiratory tract and the lungs, with the latter being the most critically affected area. Therefore, the review paper focuses on methods that seek to inactivate the virus in the deep-lung.

Airborne nanomaterials can penetrate the deep-lung, delivering medicine directly to the cells that SARS-CoV-2 uses to spread further into a patients system. Nanomedicine is currently being heavily researched in terms of providing drugs and using beneficial proteins via aerosol nano-devices.

A general antiviral nanomaterial intervention could work by preventing viruses from interacting with and binding to cell membranes. Previous work has shown that this could possibly be achieved by a wealth of nanomaterials such as polymers, liposomes, and small molecules.

However, the implementation of these methods via aerosol has been hampered by the necessary dilution of these nanomaterials, which negatively impacts their effectiveness. This loss of efficiency allows virus cells to begin replication again.

This setback can be combated by nanoparticles that, after introduction to a patients lungs or other organs, attack the virion the infective form of a virus outside a host cellpermanently damaging it and stopping replication.

A specific COVID-19 drug administered in a similar way to the general antiviral treatment discussed above could be created by engineering it to block the S spike protein from interacting with the ACE2 receptor.

Part of the key to saving the lives of COVID-19 patients may not just hinge on attacking the virus, but limiting the bodys response to it.

As a result of the COVID-19 crisis, many more people are familiar with the phrase Cytokine Storm. Cytokine storms are associated with a wide variety of infectious and noninfectious diseases, in particular the H1N1 influenza strain. The term itself summons images of a terrible and violent reaction within the patients body, arising from their excessive immune response.

Although a well-regulated cytokine response that is rapidly triggered by the hosts innate immunity can serve to prevent and counteract infection, an excessive, unbalanced and prolonged immune response can seriously harm the body.

In many COVID-19 cases, this inflammatory storm is responsible for acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), which is often associated with multiple organ failure and a leading cause of death in critical patients.

Nanomaterials have been used to adjust the immune response, bringing it to an optimal level, and could be used to limit the cytokine storm. This can be done in a number of ways.

Firstly, nanotechnology can deliver immunosuppressants to target immune cells and organs, leading to reductions in drug dose, drug distribution to non-target tissues and organs, and, in-turn, unwanted side effects.

Secondly, nanotools can be explicitly designed to evade the immune system and finely tune the patients system to receive a high drug load that could otherwise trigger a harmful immune response.

With regards to COVID-19 specifically, the authors of the review point to the use of nanodiamonds to reduce macrophage infiltrationa process linked to inflammation.

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COVID-19 has presented the scientific community with the kind of challenge it has perhaps never had to face before, but it has also created the awareness that this situation could arise again.

The nanotech advancements described, while being engineered in response to this current crisis, are designed by scientists with an eye to the future and the next potential pandemic.

The authors of the review paper have a message to the general public, policy-makers, politicians, and the scientific community: we must stop thinking of human health as an isolated phenomenon. Instead, we have to embrace the concept of one health with understanding that our well-being is intrinsically and irreversibly linked with the ecosystems we inhabit.

The field of nanotechnology points towards the benefits of adopting a holistic and inclusive attitude, spreading across so many aspects of science and bringing together scientists from diverse backgrounds, all converging on a multifaceted solution to a crisis that threatens our very way of life.

The study of nanotechnology could emerge such big ideas with the capability of changing the world.

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COVID-19 Impacts: Scanning Electron Microscope Market Will Accelerate at a CAGR of almost 8% through 2020-2024 | Increasing Focus on Nanotechnology to…

LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Technavio has been monitoring the scanning electron microscope market and it is poised to grow by USD 727.60 million during 2020-2024, progressing at a CAGR of almost 8% during the forecast period. The report offers an up-to-date analysis regarding the current market scenario, latest trends and drivers, and the overall market environment.

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Plus Therapeutics Reports Second Quarter 2020 Financial and Business Results – BioSpace

AUSTIN, Texas, Aug. 10, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Plus Therapeutics, Inc. (Nasdaq:PSTV) (the Company), today announced financial and business results for its Second Quarter Fiscal Year 2020 ended June 30, 2020.

Q2 2020 net loss was $1.8 million, or $0.45 per share, including payments to NanoTx LLC of $0.78 million. Net cash used in operating activities for the six months ended June 30, 2020 was approximately $2.9 million. Plus Therapeutics ended Q2 2020 with approximately $9.3 million of cash and cash equivalents.

The Plus Therapeutics portfolio has three clinical-stage injectable drugs being developed on a unique nanotechnology platform designed to provide patient benefits through improved formulation and delivery innovation. The Company believes the platform can enable significant potential enhancements of safety, efficacy and convenience for oncology patients and their health providers compared to current standards of care.

The lead investigational drug in the Companys licensed radiotherapeutic portfolio is Rhenium NanoLiposomes (RNL), a nanoliposome-encapsulated radionuclide for several cancer targets. Initially being developed for the treatment of recurrent glioblastoma, RNL is being evaluated in the U.S. NIH/NCI-supported, multi-center ReSPECT Phase 1 dose-finding clinical trial (NCT01906385). RNL is designed to safely, effectively, and conveniently deliver a very high dose of radiation directly into the brain tumor that is up to 25 times greater than that currently being given to recurrent glioblastoma patients using external beam radiation therapy.

H2 2020 Business Expansion Outlook

The first half of Fiscal Year 2020 marked the successful implementation of the Companys refined development focus, initial pipeline expansion and optimized cost structure. In the second half of Fiscal Year 2020, the Company intends to focus on a number of additional business objectives and potential milestones:

Following the close of our most recent in-licensing transaction, we have made steady progress in expediting the ReSPECT trial, said Dr. Marc Hedrick, President and Chief Executive Officer of Plus Therapeutics. The second half of 2020 includes the prospect of further significant advancement for our RNL program-- and for the Company. We believe RNL has the potential of improving brain tumor therapy and that of other difficult to treat radiosensitive tumors.

Q2 2020 Financial Highlights

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The Company plans to hold a conference call and live audio webcast today at 5:00 PM Eastern Time to discuss its financial results and provide a general business update.

About Plus Therapeutics, Inc.

Plus Therapeutics (Nasdaq: PSTV) is a clinical-stage pharmaceutical company whose radiotherapeutic portfolio is concentrated on nanoliposome-encapsulated radionuclides for several cancer targets. Central to the Companys drug development is a unique nanotechnology platform designed to reformulate, deliver and commercialize multiple drugs targeting rare cancers and other diseases. The platform is designed to facilitate new delivery approaches and/or formulations of safe and effective, injectable drugs, potentially enhancing the safety, efficacy and convenience for patients and healthcare providers. More information may be found atwww.plustherapeutics.com and http://www.respect-trials.com.

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This press release contains statements that may be deemed forward-looking statements within the meaning of U.S. securities laws. All statements in this press release other than statements of historical fact are forward-looking statements. These forward-looking statements may be identified by future verbs, as well as terms such as will, believe, plan, can, enable, design, intend, potential, expect, estimate, project, prospect, target, focus, anticipate, could, should, and similar expressions or the negatives thereof. Such statements are based upon certain assumptions and assessments made by management in light of their experience and their perception of historical trends, current conditions, expected future developments and other factors they believe to be appropriate. These statements include, without limitation, statements regarding the following: the design and potential of the Plus Therapeutics portfolio to reformulate, deliver and commercialize multiple novel, proprietary drugs targeting rare cancers and other diseases and to facilitate new delivery approaches and/or formulations of safe and effective, injectable drugs; the Companys belief as to the platforms capacity to leverage new delivery approaches and/or formulations to enable significant potential enhancements of safety, efficacy and convenience for patients and healthcare providers; the potential of the Companys portfolio generally, and the potential of RNL to safely and effectively deliver a dose of radiation directly to the tumor up to 25 times greater than that currently being given to patients using external beam radiation therapy; the Companys belief as to the potential of RNL to improve brain tumor therapy and that of other difficult to treat radiosensitive tumors; the timing, status, outcome, and anticipated expansion of clinical trials for RNL, including the planned initiation of an additional Phase 1 study and enrollment at additional sites, and the anticipated timing thereof; the Companys business expansion outlook for the second half of 2020, including its intended focus on certain additional business expansion milestones; the Companys expectations regarding the progress and prospect of advancement for the Company, RNL, and the Companys portfolio during the second half of 2020; and the potential impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the Company and its clinical programs, operating results, and financial condition. The forward-looking statements included in this press release are subject to a number of risks and uncertainties that may cause actual results to differ materially from those discussed in such forward-looking statements. These risks and uncertainties include, but are not limited to: the risk that the Company is not able to successfully develop product candidates that can leverage the U.S. FDAs accelerated regulatory pathways; the early stage of the Companys product candidates and therapies, the results of its research and development activities, including uncertainties relating to the clinical trials of its product candidates and therapies; the Companys history of losses; the Companys need for, and ability to raise, additional cash or obtain other sources of funding; the Companys ability to: (a) obtain and maintain regulatory approvals, (b) continue as a going concern, (c) remain listed on the Nasdaq Capital Market, (d) to obtain or maintain sufficient levels of reimbursement for its tests, and (d) to repay or refinance some or all of its outstanding indebtedness; the outcome of the Companys partnering/licensing efforts; market and economic conditions; the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the Company and the effectiveness of the efforts it has taken or may take in the future in response thereto; and additional risks described under the heading Risk Factors in the Companys Securities and Exchange Commission filings, including in the Companys annual and quarterly reports. There may be events in the future that the Company is unable to predict, or over which it has no control, and its business, financial condition, results of operations and prospects may change in the future. The Company assumes no responsibility to update or revise any forward-looking statements to reflect events, trends or circumstances after the date they are made unless the Company has an obligation under U.S. federal securities laws to do so.

Contact:Plus Therapeutics, Inc.Andrew SimsVP Chief Financial Officer, Investor RelationsPhone: +1.619.333.4150Email:ir@plustherapeutics.comCorporate Website:plustherapeutics.comClinical Website: respect-trials.com

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Global Nanotechnology in Medical Devices Market Is Set for a Rapid Growth and is Expected to Reach USD Billion by 2027: Stryker Corporation , 3M…

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IIT Guwahati becomes the first institute to produce Covid-19 diagnostic kits – Deccan Herald

The Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati (IITG) along with RR Animal Healthcare Ltd. has jointly developed affordable Covid-19 related diagnostic kits and already supplied to Assam health department.

A statement issued by IITG said it became the first institute in the country to demonstrate an efficient model to develop import-substitute Covid-19 kits from lab-scale to prototype level, field/hospital testing and commercialising thereby saving valuable foreign exchange for the country, timely delivery and customising as per the needs of the user.

"These kits, being developed presently at the Center of Nanotechnology, IIT Guwahati, are now supplied regularly in large quantities to the National Health Mission, Assam and several hospitals across the country," it said.

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Initially, these included the ICMR approved SPILD Viral Transport Media (VTM) Kits. Over the past several months, with the lockdown being implemented across the country and with very less air connectivity, acquiring large quantities of Covid-19 kits became very difficult.

To overcome this crisis, the National Health Mission, Assam had approached Prof. T. G. Sitharam, director, IIT Guwahati, with a request to develop VVTM kits, RNA extraction kits and RT-PCR kits and help the state government in their efforts to overcome this shortage.

IIT Guwahati immediately took up this challenge and strategised to develop these kits in-house to meet the growing requirement of these kits during this time of Covid-19 pandemic, said the statement.

The IITG said more than 2.5 Lakhs VTM kits have already been supplied to NHM, Assam. Several testing laboratories across the country have also started procuring these import substitute kits due to their high quality, affordable price and timely delivery schedules.

"The performance of the indigenously developed RNA extraction kits have also been highly satisfactory as per the Guwahati Medical College and Hospital and the institute has started supplying these RNA extraction kits in large quantities to the state government. Similarly, the indigenously developed RT-PCR kits are being validated presently and the production, as well as supply of these kits is likely to commence soon," it said.

These affordable and sterile SPILD Viral VTM kits, RT-PCR kits and RNA isolation kits have been developed at the Center for Nanotechnology, IIT Guwahati, jointly with RR Animal Healthcare Ltd. with inputs from GMCH by the research teams led by Prof. Parameswar Krishnan Iyer, Prof. Siddhartha Sankar Ghosh from IIT Guwahati and Dr Labanyamoy Kole and Dr Debashish Dutta of RR Animal Healthcare.

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Global Tactical and Outdoor Clothing Market 2020-2024: Smart Technologies and Flame-Resistant Tactical Clothing Key Growth Factors – PRNewswire

DUBLIN, Aug. 10, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- The "Global Tactical and Outdoor Clothing Market 2020-2024" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

The tactical and outdoor clothing market is forecast to show significant growth during the period 2020-2024. This research analyzes the current global market scenario, latest drivers and restraints to provide current market analysis as well as expected market situation in future.

The geographic regions covered in the global tactical and outdoor clothing market includes: North America, South America, Europe, Asia Pacific (APAC), and Middle East and Africa (MEA)

Evolution of protective and nanotechnology clothing is recognized as one of the key driving factor for tactical and outdoor clothing market growth over the forecast period.

Smart technologies in tactical and outdoor clothing, and emergence of flame-resistant tactical clothing, will be some of the other factors impacting the market growth.

To strengthen their market position, many vendors are increasing investment. The investments are targeted to increase capacity or improve distribution network and logistics & warehousing. Based on detailed study of the market, vendors product offering and their geographical presence. Decathlon, Luxottica Group (Oakley), Propper, and Under Armour were identified as some of the prominent players in this market.

The 2020-2024 report on global tactical and outdoor clothing market provides:

Key Topics Covered:

1 Executive Summary

2 Market Landscape2.1 Market Ecosystem2.2 Market Characteristics2.3 Value Chain Analysis

3 Market Sizing3.1 Market Definition3.2 Market Segmentation Analysis3.3 Market Size 20193.4 Market Outlook: Forecast 2019-2024

4 Five Forces Analysis4.1 Bargaining Power of Buyers4.2 Bargaining Power of Suppliers4.3 Threat of New Entrants4.4 Threat of Substitutes4.5 Threat of Rivalry4.6 Market Condition

5 Market Segmentation

6 Customer Landscape

7 Geographic Landscape7.1 Geographic Segmentation7.2 Geographic Comparison7.3 Europe - Market Size and Forecast 2019-20247.4 North America - Market Size and Forecast 2019-20247.5 APAC - Market Size and Forecast 2019-20247.6 South America - Market Size and Forecast 2019-20247.7 MEA - Market Size and Forecast 2019-20247.8 Key Leading Countries7.9 Market Opportunity

8 Drivers, Challenges and Trends8.1 Market Drivers8.2 Market Challenges8.3 Market Trends

9 Vendor landscape9.1 Overview9.2 Landscape Disruption

10 Vendor Analysis10.1 Vendors Covered10.2 Market Positioning of Vendors

11 Appendix

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Electronic components join forces to take up 10 times less space on computer chips – University of Illinois News

CHAMPAIGN, Ill. Electronic filters are essential to the inner workings of our phones and other wireless devices. They eliminate or enhance specific input signals to achieve the desired output signals. They are essential, but take up space on the chips that researchers are on a constant quest to make smaller. A new study demonstrates the successful integration of the individual elements that make up electronic filters onto a single component, significantly reducing the amount of space taken up by the device.

Researchers at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign have ditched the conventional 2D on-chip lumped or distributed filter network design composed of separate inductors and capacitors for a single, space-saving 3D rolled membrane that contains both independently designed elements.

The results of the study, led by electrical and computer engineering professor Xiuling Li, are published in the journal Advanced Functional Materials.

With the success that our team has had on rolled inductors and capacitors, it makes sense to take advantage of the 2D to 3D self-assembly nature of this fabrication process to integrate these different components onto a single self-rolling and space-saving device, Li said.

In the lab, the team uses a specialized etching and lithography process to pattern 2D circuitry onto very thin membranes. In the circuit, they join the capacitors and inductors together and with ground or signal lines, all in a single plane. The multilayer membrane can then be rolled into a thin tube and placed onto a chip, the researchers said.

The device-fabrication process includes the deposition of metals by electron-beam evaporation and lithography to define the metal pattern and etching process. The final etching step then triggers the self-rolling process of the stacked membrane.

Graphic courtesy Xiuling Li

The patterns, or masks, we use to form the circuitry on the 2D membrane layers can be tuned to achieve whatever kind of electrical interactions we need for a particular device, said graduate student and co-author Mark Kraman. Experimenting with different filter designs is relatively simple using this technique because we only need to modify that mask structure when we want to make changes.

The team tested the performance of the rolled components and found that under the current design, the filters were suitable for applications in the 1-10 gigahertz frequency range, the researchers said. While the designs are targeted for use in radio frequency communications systems, the team posits that other frequencies, including in the megahertz range, are also possible based on their ability to achieve high power inductors in past research.

We worked with several simple filter designs, but theoretically we can make any filter network combination using the same process steps, said graduate student and lead author Mike Yang. We took what was already out there to provide a new, easier platform to lump these components together closer than ever.

Our way of integrating inductors and capacitors monolithically could bring passive electronic circuit integration to a whole new level, Li said. There is practically no limit to the complexity or configuration of circuits that can be made in this manner, all with one mask set.

Professor Pingfeng Wang and postdoctoral researcher Zhuoyuan Zheng, of industrial and enterprise systems engineering; professors Yang Shao, Songbin Gong and student Jialiang Zhang, of electrical and computer engineering; and professor Wen Huang and graduate student Haojie Zhao, from Hefei University of Technology, China; also contributed to this study.

The National Science Foundation and the Jiangsu Industrial Technology Research Institute, China, supported this research.

Li is the interim director of theHolonyak Micro and Nanotechnology Laboratory and also is affiliated with mechanical science and engineering, the Materials Research Laboratory and theBeckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technologyat the U. of I.

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IIT Delhi, OUAT Bhubaneswar Sign MoU for Strengthening Research & Education in Cutting Edge Areas of Agriculture and Allied Subjects – India…

New Delhi: Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi and Odisha University of Agriculture and Technology (OUAT), Bhubaneswar have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to generate frontier technologies and produce quality human resources in the field of agricultural research and education for addressing the challenges faced by the rural communities and improving their quality of life.

OUAT, Bhubaneswar and IIT Delhi would work jointly in the field of Sensor Application in Agriculture, Precision Farming, Geospatial Technology, Nanotechnology, Biotechnology, and related aspects of agriculture, leading to the creation of rural livelihood opportunities.There will be a strengthening of faculty/ scientists through exchange programmes and the use of laboratories of both the organisations.

The MoU was signed by Prof. V. Ramgopal Rao, Director, IIT Delhi and Dr. Pawan Kumar Agrawal, Vice-Chancellor, OUAT Bhubaneswar.

After signing the MoU, Dr. P.K. Agrawal, Vice-Chancellor, OUAT expressed that this collaboration will create new avenues for interdisciplinary research with the involvement of scientists from OUAT and IIT Delhi.

Speaking of the MoU, Prof. Rao, Director, IIT Delhi said, As part of IIT Delhis resolve to strengthen the rural economy through technology interventions, the institute is closely working with multiple ICAR laboratories on a variety of agricultural problems. Through this collaborative agreement with OUAT, we hope to also initiate multiple funded projects between IIT Delhi and OUAT faculty under IIT Delhis Faculty Interdisciplinary Research Programme (FIRP).

The academic and research collaborations between OUAT and IIT Delhi especially in the areas of sensor based agricultural technologies, nanotechnology and biotechnology applications will develop strategies and modern techniques for meeting current challenges faced by agricultural sectors, said Prof. Sunil Kr. Khare, Dean, R&D, IIT Delhi.

There will also be a joint venture to operate research projects having a common interest in both the institutions.

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The Best In – The Bahamas – Chessbase News

Chess on the Bahamas

Situated below Miami and above Cuba, the Bahamas are an archipelagic state that consists of of a bit less than700 islands, of which only about 30 are inhabited. The Bahamas are the 178th largest country in the world by population and reach place 155 by size. The national sport is cricket but chess is become more and more popular.

We had the chance to interview WCM Polina Karelina, the best female player of the Bahamas. Polina was also kind enough to annotate some of her games.

Polina Karelina vs. Valentine Cox

Arne Kaehler: Dear Polina, you are the best female player of the Bahamas. Tell us a bit about yourself, and when and how you started to play chess.

Polina Karelina: I learned the rules of the game when I was four years old. About a year after that, I started to participate in Bahamian tournaments. When I was six I won the U10 championship, and at the age of eight I became the overall U18 scholastic champion. In the following years, I showed a lot of potential, becoming the youngest Bahamas junior champion, and I started to win games against the adult players, including the national champion at that time.

When I was 11, I encountered some health problems. My mother and I moved to Ukraine for my medical treatment. I continued to play chess, winning the U12 girls Kyiv championship that same year. However, a couple of months later, I decided to quit chess due to chronic spinal pain.

It was only at the end of 2015, when I was 14, that I finally decided to study chess again. It was very difficult. My results were extremely inconsistent. I played in my first tournament since my return to chess in January 2016. To my surprise, I managed to draw against a 2000 rated player in that tournament, but there were a lot of ups and downs throughout the year.

AK: Where in the Bahamas did you grow up and how did you feel growing up in this country?

PK:When I was little, I grew up on Paradise Island, a small island that is connected to New Providence, which is where the national capital city of Nassau is located. Most tournaments are held in Nassau, with an exception of a few that are played in the Old Fort Bay Club and the Atlantis hotel on Paradise Island.The Bahamas is made up of about 700 islands and cays, most of which are referred to as the "family islands". Although it is common to travel to other islands by boat, it's often easier to travel by airplane because a lot of them are quite far away.The distance makes it difficult to organize tournaments with chess players from all the islands but sometimes players come to visit Nassau to play in tournaments. I know that the Bahamas Chess Federation has been making a great effort in promoting chess by training chess teachers on the family islands, and is hoping to soon host bigger tournaments with players from all over the Bahamas.

AK: Since when are you a titled player and how did you achieve your title?

PK: In May 2016, I participated in the female section of the 2.3.5 sub-zonal. My results were extremely inconsistent in that tournament, I had a very difficult start. However, I managed to come back mid-tournament, and going into the final round against a WCM, I only needed a draw to get the WCM title myself. I managed to score a win and only 5 months after starting to play again, I had achieved the WCM title.

Throughout the year, however, I still struggled a lot, and I felt like I was not playing at the level I should be at. I decided to continue trying, and by the end of the year, and early 2017, I finally started scoring some wins against the strongest Bahamian players. The following game is from the 2017 National championship. My opponent, NM Frank Gibson, is a seven-time national champion and has been the highest-rated Bahamian player for many years. He does not play very often now, but I am happy to have scored some nice wins against him, including the following game.

With anything I do, I always believe that I should set high goals for myself and push myself to take on challenges. In 2017, I received an invitation to a tournament in Barbados, which had two two sections and I decided to register for the section that primarily consisted of 2100+ players. I was by far the lowest-rated player in that section and to my surprise, I managed to get 1.5 points, including a win against an IM. I also had a number of close games against other players.

This experience helped me a lot, and in 2018 I started winning Bahamian tournaments consistently, qualifying to the 2018 Bahamas Olympiad absolute team. The Olympiad was a great experience. I played all 11 rounds on board one, which was very challenging, but I learned a lot, and the team did well, with one of our top players, CM Byron Small, gaining another CM title for the country.

The following game is from round 1 of the 2019 Bahamas national championship. My opponent, NM Valentine Cox, is one of the strongest players in the country. I often find it difficult to play against him, so this game was very important to me. After this, I went on to win the next six rounds and shared the lead together with the current national champion, CM Kendrick Knowles. I ended up losing my last two games and finished second but because Knowles had already qualified for the Olympic team in the 2018 National Championship, the qualification spot went to me. I am really looking forward to once again being part of the absolute team that will be representing the Bahamas in the next Olympiad in Moscow!

AK: Does your country support you and other chess players?

PK: Our federation is very small, and chess is only starting to grow as a sport in the Bahamas. We have a lot of talented players, but with a lack of opportunities to play internationally, it is a bit more challenging for us to improve than it is for players in other countries were the chess scene is more developed. That said, our local tournaments have gained some sponsors, and this has tremendously helped to promote chess in the country. Thanks to the hard work of BCF president CM Elton Joseph and FM Cecil Moncur more talented juniors than ever before play tournaments, and it is very exciting to see how chess will continue to grow in the country.

The team from the Bahamas at the Chess Olympiad 2018

AK: What are you doing when you do not play chess?

PK: I am studying computer science online, and starting this autumn I will also be studying business in Austria. I am looking forward to participating in more tournaments while I am studying in Europe.

AK: Your name doesn't sound typically Bahamian.

PK: I have family in Ukraine and Russia. My stepfather was Bahamian, so I have some relatives here as well.

AK: Last year in September 2019, Hurricane Dorian struck parts of the Bahamas. Are the Bahamas a dangerous place to live in or is it more the paradise you imagine it to be?

PK: Of course, especially with global warming, hurricanes are a threat to the Caribbean, and we all need to do our part to preserve our environment. However, the Bahamas remains to be one of the most beautiful places in the world.

A swimming pig in Pig Beach - Major Cay

AK: You mentioned health problems you had when you were 11? Do you feel better now?

PK: Yes. I am doing fine now. I had surgery in 2015, and after that I started playing chess again.

AK: You even played against Magnus Carlsen once. How did that happen?

PK: When I started to play chess again, I used the PlayMagnus app, and every year, they invite about 10-12 players to take part in a simul against Magnus. I was really surprised when I found out that I was invited in 2016. The simul was played in New York. Of course, I knew the result would be clear, but I still wanted to play a good game, although I was quite nervous and ended up making a ton of mistakes right in the opening. It was a really cool experience though.

Magnus Carlsen vs. Polina Karelina (Analysis)

AK: Do you have a favourite chess player? And a favourite chess book?

PK: The Polgar sisters! Susan, Sofia, and Judit have been my inspiration since I started playing chess. When I just started playing, I followed the book "Chess: 5334 Problems, Combinations and Games" that was written by their father Lszl Polgr. That was my favorite book when I was little.

AK: Are you planning to stay in Europe after studying, or will you move back to the Bahamas?

PK: I have no idea, right now I am just planning to study there. But either way, the Bahamas will always be my main home.

AK: Thank you very much for the interview!

PK: Thank you for having me and your support!

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Could The Bahamas Petroleum Company plc (LON:BPC) Ownership Structure Tell Us Something Useful? – Yahoo Finance

The big shareholder groups in Bahamas Petroleum Company plc (LON:BPC) have power over the company. Large companies usually have institutions as shareholders, and we usually see insiders owning shares in smaller companies. Companies that used to be publicly owned tend to have lower insider ownership.

Bahamas Petroleum is not a large company by global standards. It has a market capitalization of UK91m, which means it wouldn't have the attention of many institutional investors. In the chart below, we can see that institutions are noticeable on the share registry. We can zoom in on the different ownership groups, to learn more about Bahamas Petroleum.

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Institutional investors commonly compare their own returns to the returns of a commonly followed index. So they generally do consider buying larger companies that are included in the relevant benchmark index.

Bahamas Petroleum already has institutions on the share registry. Indeed, they own a respectable stake in the company. This can indicate that the company has a certain degree of credibility in the investment community. However, it is best to be wary of relying on the supposed validation that comes with institutional investors. They too, get it wrong sometimes. If multiple institutions change their view on a stock at the same time, you could see the share price drop fast. It's therefore worth looking at Bahamas Petroleum's earnings history, below. Of course, the future is what really matters.

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Hedge funds don't have many shares in Bahamas Petroleum. Standard Life Aberdeen plc is currently the company's largest shareholder with 7.2% of shares outstanding. Barclays Bank PLC, Wealth and Investment Management Division is the second largest shareholder owning 5.3% of common stock, and IG Group Holdings Plc, Asset Management Arm holds about 4.2% of the company stock.

A deeper look at our ownership data shows that the top 12 shareholders collectively hold less than half of the register, suggesting a large group of small holders where no one share holder has a majority.

While it makes sense to study institutional ownership data for a company, it also makes sense to study analyst sentiments to know which way the wind is blowing. There is a little analyst coverage of the stock, but not much. So there is room for it to gain more coverage.

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While the precise definition of an insider can be subjective, almost everyone considers board members to be insiders. Company management run the business, but the CEO will answer to the board, even if he or she is a member of it.

I generally consider insider ownership to be a good thing. However, on some occasions it makes it more difficult for other shareholders to hold the board accountable for decisions.

Our most recent data indicates that insiders own some shares in Bahamas Petroleum Company plc. It has a market capitalization of just UK91m, and insiders have UK2.6m worth of shares, in their own names. This shows at least some alignment, but I usually like to see larger insider holdings. You can click here to see if those insiders have been buying or selling.

The general public, mostly retail investors, hold a substantial 54% stake in BPC, suggesting it is a fairly popular stock. With this size of ownership, retail investors can collectively play a role in decisions that affect shareholder returns, such as dividend policies and the appointment of directors. They can also exercise the power to decline an acquisition or merger that may not improve profitability.

While it is well worth considering the different groups that own a company, there are other factors that are even more important. For instance, we've identified 2 warning signs for Bahamas Petroleum (1 is significant) that you should be aware of.

If you would prefer discover what analysts are predicting in terms of future growth, do not miss this free report on analyst forecasts.

NB: Figures in this article are calculated using data from the last twelve months, which refer to the 12-month period ending on the last date of the month the financial statement is dated. This may not be consistent with full year annual report figures.

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What travel looks like in the Bahamas in 2020 – Lonely Planet Travel News

The Bahamas reported its first case of COVID-19 on March 15, and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs closed the borders 10 days later. Four months later, there were just 119 confirmed cases across the islands, but cases jumped in mid-July and the travel restrictions that were lifted July 1 were rolled back. Heres the latest.

Editor's note: This story was last updated on August 5, 2020. We will update this piece regularly to stay on top of the latest travel advice.

The Bahamas have seen a dramatic spike in new cases since its reopening July 1, and the local lockdown situation - and international travel advice - has been changing quickly and often.

In a national address on 3 August, Prime Minister Hubert Minnis noted that there had been a surge in hospitalizations and demand for ICU beds and a new national lockdown would be initiated. While the Bahamas will remain open to international travel during the lockdown, its recommended that all travel is limited to essential purposes. All travelers arriving in the Bahamas will have to follow the lockdown protocols and all other travel policies contained in the latest Emergency Powers Order.

Travelers who do arrive there will be subject to a mandatory 14-day quarantine.

Cruise ships have not yet returned, but when they do, protocols could include the advance submission of health declarations, temperature screenings, and restrictions around disembarkation, according to the Bahamas tourism board.

While travel is currently discouraged, all incoming visitors and residents by air and by sea above age 10 must provide proof of a negative COVID-19 swab test, taken within the previous 10 days. An electronic health visa is also required, and travelers are asked to complete the form in advance by uploading their test results and providing any relevant contact information. Applications take up to 72 hours to process, and those approved will receive a green code to be presented at airport check-in and upon arrival.

Everyone arriving in the Bahamas is required to quarantine for 14-days when they arrive. Travelers will be allowed to quarantine at a hotel, private club, rented accommodations (like Airbnbs), or on a private boat. They will have to submit to monitoring and install the HubbCat APP on their phone for contact tracing.

After 14 days, anyone intending to stay longer in the country will have to complete another COVID-19 test, at their own expense, to exit quarantine. More details, including rules for private aviation and private yachts and pleasure craft, can be found on bahamas.com/travelupdates.

A national lockdown went into effect on Tuesday, 4 August at 10 pm and will remain in place for a minimum of two weeks. During this time, quarantine measures will be enforced, and all businesses in the countryincluding curbside and takeaway dining and retail are required to suspend operations. Residents will only be able to leave their homes on Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 7 am to 5 pm - and then only for the sole purposes of getting essential items like groceries, water, medication and gas. Find out more details at opm.gov.bs.

New Providence: As of July 20, public and private beaches and parks on New Providence, Paradise Island, Rose Island, Athol Island and the surrounding cays are closed until further notice, as are the restaurants at Nassaus Arawak Cay and Potters Cay. The two Sandals properties in the Bahamas were scheduled to welcome guests July 1 with some extreme new protocols, but the Nassau resorts opening date has been pushed back to November 1.

When the Bahamas entered phase two of its reopening on July 1, resuming operation of commercial airlines, hotels and vacation rentals, and transportation like taxis, jitneys, and buses, authorities were cautiously optimistic but noted that the situation would be closely monitored in the days ahead.

Unfortunately, things didnt go according to plan, with Prime Minister Minnis noting in his July 19address to the Bahamian people that the situation deteriorated at an exponential rate since the countrys borders reopened. Grand Bahama has seen a resurgence of COVID-19 cases after being Covid-19 free for a little over two months, he said, an increase that "coincided with the re-institution of international flights and passenger sea transport.

The situation including the travel advice appears to be changing rapidly in the Bahamas, so check with all relevant government agencies and resources before planning any travel.

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More than 200 healthcare workers at PMH being monitored, 30 infected – EyeWitness News

NASSAU, BAHAMAS More than 200 healthcare workers at the Princess Margaret Hospital are actively being monitored following possible exposure to COVID-19, according to health officials.

Chief Medical Officer Dr Pearl McMillian revealed on Friday that some 30 healthcare workers had tested positive for COVID-19 during the countrys second wave.

This 30 has exceeded the number that we had in the first wave, McMillian said.

All public healthcare facilities, including the Princess Margaret Hospital (PMH), Sandilands Rehabilitation Center (SRC), community clinics throughout New Providence and the Rand Memorial (Hospital) have been impacted.

Our healthcare system capacity is challenged to respond to the steep rise in cases and persons under investigation over a short period of time.

Our acute care units as well as our hospital beds are about to exceed capacity.

Of those 30 confirmed cases, eight are from PMH, one is from SRC, 15 are from Grand Bahama Health Services (GBHS), two are from the Department of Public Health in the Family Islands, and four from the Department of Public Health in New Providence.

As a result of possible exposure across several facilities, health officials revealed 203 workers at PMH were actively being monitored at work and were considered low risk, along with 32 workers at SRC and five at GBHS.

Data also showed 48 workers at PMH were being quarantined at home or at a government facility and are considered medium to high risk, along with 11 workers at SRC and 67 at GHBS.

Another 65 staff members at PMH are currently under review for possible exposure.

With health care facilities in New Providence and Grand Bahama reaching capacity, healthcare workers warned the government last week that they were at a tipping point as COVID-19 cases continue to surge in the country.

Bahamas Doctors Union President Dr Melisande Bassett said staff members at the Princess Margaret Hospitals Accident and Emergency Department have become compromised with the overwhelming number of patients.

Several nurses, doctors and staff from the department called in sick last Tuesday, according to union representatives.

Additionally, PMH lab technicians staged a walkout and some Grand Bahama nurses called in sick on Wednesday.

During an address yesterday, Prime Minister Dr Hubert Minnis said he met with leaders of the Nurses Union, Consultant Physicians Staff Association Union, the Bahamas Doctors Union and the Public Service Union to discuss concerns on COVID-19-related matters.

Moving forward, Minnis said there will be separate biweekly meetings between the prime minister, the Ministry of Health and the unions, including internal briefings to union representatives from the Emergency Operations Centre.

Officials have insisted that there is adequate PPEs for frontline workers to address any concerns and those supplies are ordered and topped up by individual units across the health sector once inventory reaches a pre-determined level.

On average, there are enough stock of certain items for 15 to 43 weeks.

Given the rate that persons are hospitalized, we are in a very good position at this time, based on our calculated burn rates, that we do have the supplies in this country to meet our needs at this time, said PMHs Chief Hospital Administrator Mary Walker at a press conference on Friday.

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The Bahamas will promote competitiveness and environmental resiliency with the IDB support – MENAFN.COM

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WASHINGTON, USA - The Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) approved a US$200 million loan to promote competitiveness and environmental resiliency in The Bahamas by improving the business climate, supporting the Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) continuity, modernizing the institutional and legal framework to protect the natural resources, and economic diversification by promoting scientific and institutional developments in the Blue Economy.

This program supports the mandate and vision of The Bahamas Economic Recovery Committee of providing for a resilient, dynamic, inclusive, and sustainable economy and promotes private sector-led growth under a stronger comprehensive environmental framework.

This is the first of two operations under the modality of Programmatic Policy-Based Loan (PBP), to be contractually independent and technically related.

The project improves and modernizes the business climate by strengthening the transparency and governance of capital markets and facilitating the process of obtaining business licenses for low-risk companies. It also supports the continuity of MSMEs and the strengthening of their technical capacities in the short and medium-term period.

At the same time, the program modernizes the legal framework established for environmental resiliency, with the creation of the Ministry of the Environment, new legislation for control of plastic pollution, environmental impact assessment, sustainable procurement practices and the promotion of scientific resources to develop the Blue Economy. It also supports the governance and financial management of Marine Protected Areas, which is part of the ambitious strategic goal of the Bahamas to protect 20 percent of its marine and coastal environment by 2020

The policy reforms of the program are a combination of initiatives that support both public and private sector entities, that strengthen the environment of doing business in a sustainable and resilient manner, while protecting the natural assets of the country. In addition, different actors of the Blue Economy sector will benefit from the initiatives to promote its development; and the citizens of the country in general that will enjoy the benefits of the marine protected areas (better natural barriers for environmental resilience and more sustainable fishing) including positive externalities from the measures to control plastic pollution.

The IDB loan of US$200 million has a repayment term of 20 years, a grace period of five and a half years and an interest rate based on LIBOR.

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UK quarantine imposed for travellers from Belgium, Andorra and the Bahamas – Telegraph.co.uk

Locked down, hot and desperate for a dip? If you live in Indianapolis and fancy putting a pool in your back yard there's a three-week wait - but that's just for an appointment to order one for next year.

Across the US and Europe, manufacturers and distributors of swimming pools and hot tubs are scrambling to meet a wave of demand as consumers cocoon at home to escape the coronavirus pandemic.

Frustrated by the long lead times and worried about a second wave of infections, some US consumers have even resorted to fashioning home-made pools out of metal livestock tanks despite the health and safety concerns.

"I've been in this industry for 35 years and I've never seen anything like this," said Thomas Epple, chief executive of Only Alpha Pool Products in Fort Wayne, Indiana.

Mr Epple said orders for its steel and composite pool walls surged 200 per cent in 60 days after a lacklustre March and April and he has now doubled output by taking on more workers, adding shifts and paying lots of overtime.

It's a similar story in Spain, a country known for its sizzling summer temperatures which imposed one of Europe's toughest lockdowns to curb the spread of Covid-19.

Spain's Fluidra, the world's largest swimming pool equipment maker, initially furloughed employees in anticipation of a slump in demand but it soon put them all back to work, and hired more people.

In May, Fluidra ran out of stock and production capacity for the year for its above-ground pools, despite the extra staff. Sales of those models, which cost about 1,300 euros ($1,531), jumped over 50 per centin early July from the same period of 2019.

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Spain denies it is facing second wave; Africa cases hit 1 million as it happened – The Guardian

Africas confirmed coronavirus cases have surpassed one million, but global health experts say the true toll is likely several times higher, reflecting the gaping lack of testing for the continents 1.3 billion people.

While experts say infection tolls in richer nations can be significant undercounts, large numbers of undetected cases are a greater danger for Africa, with many of the worlds weakest health systems.

The World Health Organization calls the milestone a pivotal point for Africa as infections in several countries are surging.

The virus has spread beyond major cities into distant hinterlands where few health resources exist and reaching care could take days.

African nations banded together early in the pandemic to pursue badly needed testing and medical supplies and advocate for equitable access to any successful vaccine. Swift border closures delayed the virus spread.

But Africas most developed country, South Africa, has strained to cope as hospital beds fill up and confirmed cases are over a half-million, ranking fifth in the world.

The country has Africas most extensive testing and data collection, and yet a South African Medical Research Council report last week showed many Covid-19 deaths were going uncounted.

Other deaths were attributed to other diseases as people avoid health centres and resources are diverted to the pandemic.

The WHOs Africa chief, Matshidiso Moeti, said:

Its all a warning for Africas other 53 countries of what might lie ahead.

While dire early predictions for the pandemic have not played out, we think its going to be here at a slow burn.

Just two African countries at the start of the pandemic were equipped to test for the virus.

Now virtually all have basic capacity, but supplies are often scarce. Some countries have a single testing machine.

Some conduct fewer than 500 tests per million people, while richer countries overseas conduct hundreds of thousands. Samples can take days to reach labs.

Even in South Africa, turnaround times for many test results have been a week or longer.

We are fighting this disease in the dark, International Rescue Committee expert Stacey Mearns said.

In addition, Africa has just 1,500 epidemiologists, a deficit of about 4,500.

African nations overall have conducted just 8.8 million tests since the pandemic began, well below the Africa Centers for Disease Control and Preventions goal of 13 million per month.

Africa CDC director John Nkengasong said estimating the true number of cases on the continent is very tricky. Some 70% of infections are asymptomatic, he said.

But some experts are making their best guesses.

Africa likely has at least 5 million infections, said Ridhwaan Suliman, a senior researcher at South Africas Council for Scientific and Industrial Research.

He believes the true number in South Africa alone is at least 3 million.

The country has conducted far more tests than any other in Africa, more than 3 million, but in recent days about 25% have come back positive.

Because of shortages, South Africa largely limits testing to health workers and those showing symptoms.Experts see South Africa as an indication of whats to come elsewhere.

Sema Sgaier, an assistant professor of global health at Harvard and director of the Surgo Foundation, thinks the number of infections across Africa could be more than 9 million.

The US-based Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation puts the number at more than 8 million. And Resolve to Save Lives, led by Tom Frieden, former director of the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, estimates it could be 14 million.

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UK Quarantine List: Belgium, Andorra and the Bahamas have been added – Full details – Wilts and Gloucestershire Standard

Travellers arriving in the UKfrom Belgium, Andorra and The Bahamas will have to quarantine for 14 days from this weekend.

Here's what you need to know.

Why has this announcement been made?

Transport Secretary Grant Shapps said rising Covid-19 infection levels in the three countries mean they have been removed from the so-called travel corridors which meant arrivals were exempt from self-isolating.

What time will the rules come into force?

In a tweet, he said the measures would come into force in England from Saturday at 4am, echoing a statement made earlier by Scotland'sJustice Secretary Humza Yousaf.

In Wales, the restrictions come into force from midnight tonight, August 6.

At the same time, the Foreign and Commonwealth Office has updated its travel advice to warn against all but essential trips to Andorra, Belgium and The Bahamas.

What has been added to the travel corridor list?

Brunei and Malaysia have been added to the Governments travel corridor list, following a decrease in confirmed cases of coronavirus - meaning arrivals from these countries no longer need to quarantine.

What has happened in Belgium?

Figures released on Thursday show Belgium has suffered a consistent increase in cases in recent weeks, rising to 27.8 new cases per 100,000 people.

This towers over the UKs latest rate of 8.4 per 100,000, and is higher than Spains 27.4 level around the time when the UK introduced travel restrictions there.

Belgiums prime minister, Sophie Wilmes, was last week forced to put a halt to the nations Covid-19 exit plan by introducing drastic new social distancing measures in the hope of avoiding a new national lockdown.

Contacts outside every household were limited to the same five people for a month, in an effort to curb the spread of the virus.

What about Andorra?

In Andorra -new cases per week have increased five-fold since mid-July, while in The Bahamas the weekly case rate peaked at 78.6 last week, up from 3.1 in the middle of last month.

The UKs move to add Spain onto the quarantine list on July 26 sparked a diplomatic row with the nation and caught out holidaymakers who had already flown over, including Transport Secretary Grant Shapps.

It also angered transport bosses who have called for increased testing to reduce the isolation period.

Luxembourg was added to the UKs red list on July 31.

Mr Shapps said he cannot rule out other countries being included on the list, as officials keep overseas infection rates under close observation.

The Foreign Office says it keeps its own travel advice under constant review.

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Weather forecast: UK to ‘be hotter than the Bahamas’ this week as heatwave arrives – Evening Standard

The UK is likely to be hotter than the Bahamas later this week as a heatwave sweeps the country, the Met Office has said.

The forecaster has issued a level three heat warning from Thursday morning as it expects hot air to move in from southern Europe, leading to a sudden increase in temperatures.

Britain is expected to pass the threshold for a heatwave, which requires three consecutive days of temperatures over 25C across most of the country, and 28C in London.

The mercury is even expected to soar to 37C by Friday in the south east - meaning London would be hotter than sun-drenched Caribbean holiday destinations.

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