As of 4PM today, September 29, 2020, the Department of Health reports the total number of COVID-19 cases at 309,303, after 2,025 newly-confirmed cases were added to the list of COVID-19 patients.
DOH likewise announces 290 recoveries. This brings the total number of recoveries to 252,930.
Free RACE approved continuing education for veterinary professionals!
Infectious disease expert, Dr. Jenifer Chatfield tells us everything we need to know about COVID-19 in animals. This show first aired on June 19, 2020.
Dr. Jenifer Chatfield is double boarded in preventative and zoo medicine. She is also the staff veterinarian at 4J Conservation Center, an instructor for FEMA courses, and a Regional Commander for the National Disaster Medicine System Team.
CONTINUING EDUCATION INFORMATION:
This program is approved by AAVSB RACE and New York State for veterinary and veterinary technician CE credit (1487-42478).
To get your CE credits:
1. Watch the show 2. Click on this link to take a short quiz: https://www.classmarker.com/online-test/start/?quiz=46q5f4f1c3b90813 3. Print or save your certificate
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“This program 1487-42478 is approved by the AAVSB RACE to offer a total of 0.5 CE Credits, with a maximum of 0.5 CE Credits being available to any individual veterinarian or veterinary technician/technologist.
This RACE approval is for the subject matter categories of medical and non medical using the delivery method of lecture/seminar.
This approval is valid in jurisdictions which recognize AAVSB RACE; however, participants are responsible for ascertaining each board’s CE requirements. This program is also approved in the State of New York for 0.5 CE Credits.
Alors que le COVID-19 se propage sur le continent, l’Afrique a rapidement réagi face à la pandémie et, à ce jour, le nombre de cas signalés est plus faible que ce que l’on craignait. Malgré cela, l’enjeu reste de taille. La pandémie en Afrique n’en est qu’à ses débuts, et les perturbations pourraient s’intensifier rapidement. Le Secrétaire général de l’ON, António Guterres, appelle à faire preuve de solidarité mondiale avec l’Afrique – dès aujourd’hui et pour mieux se redresser.
Il est indispensable de mettre fin à la pandémie en Afrique, pour y mettre fin dans le monde entier, a-t-il ajouté.