Age Of
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Artists | Oneohtrix Point Never |
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Release date | June 1, 2018 |
Genres | Dance/Electronic |
Labels | Warp |
Producers | Oneohtrix Point Never |
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ID | 2932125 |
About Age Of
Age Of is the eighth studio album by American electronic producer Oneohtrix Point Never, released on June 1, 2018 on Warp Records. Recorded over two years, it features contributions from James Blake, Anohni, Prurient, Kelsey Lu and Eli Keszler.
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Ethnic minority doctors in the NHS feel "let down" by the delays in the work, to ensure that you are protected from the coronavirus, The British Medical Association says.
The Doctors ' Union warns that many have not had promised, risk assessments and reintegration opportunities.
Dr. dream woman Nagpaul, BMA Council Chairman, said it was "critical" measures for the protection of black, Asian and ethnic minorities (Sundays) doctors.
The NHS, said Belarusian employees should reviews with risk at the workplace.
Hospital trusts and other health service facilities were asked to provide a prioritisation of risk assessments for Sundays-employees, and other vulnerable groups, Nhs England said.
at The End of April, the Nhs England recommended that the ethnic minority should the health care worker a risk assessment for coronavirus. Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland have issued similar guidance.
But the BBC research has found that hundreds of doctors have not even a risk assessment.
In The Last Two Weeks , Bbc News has teamed up with physicians for over 25 groups, the ethnic minority of doctors in the UK and asked a series of questions about risk assessments
More Than 1,600 physicians responded, with 1,040 to say, they had Not Yet had a risk assessment.
704 doctors who answered A Question about their personal risk level, 408 said they were either high or medium risk of coronavirus.
The BMA Dr. dream woman Nagpaul says action is needed to protect Sundays paramedicThe BMA says that 33 of The Hospital doctors and GPs who have died, have come out after testing positive for coronavirus - the vast majority - from Sundays backgrounds.
Dr. Nagpaul said that protection for employees should be improved.
"the feedback we get is that a large number of Belarusian doctors feel abandoned, they feel they have not been given timely information and the correct assessment, and you do not have The Right opportunities for redeployment.
"risk assessments have been in place for weeks, so that hospitals and physician practices identify could allow high-risk individuals, for you to protect different types of work, yourself from serious infections.
"It is really important that this happens now, as a matter of priority. "
'Still , where we were,'There is currently no single framework for the assessment of a doctor, the risk of coronavirus.
But a group of GPs in Manchester has designed a risk-assessment scorecard to help doctors do their work, sure.
The safety Assessment And Decision Scorecard (Saad) is named for Dr. Saad al-Dubbaisi, who died, after testing positive for coronavirus in may.
It is based on a scoring system that evaluates a doctor, the risk on the basis of A Number of factors such as ethnicity, age, gender, body mass index (BMI), Vitamin D levels, and medical conditions.
Dr Mo Jiva, one of Saad's Creator, said the communication from Nhs England on risk assessments were clear enough.
"I think we are Still where we were weeks - Nhs England is always in a highly emotional state, the same information.
"time after time, we have felt that the problems highlighted to Nhs England has Not Yet been addressed.
"We started with the masks, which were quite out of date, were under the umbrella brand with a later expiration date that we have talked about the implementation of more telephone and video consultations, and staff to wear masks, it is Nhs England appears simply to be a guide seems to be three to four weeks behind the practical suggestions are proposed. "
A spokesman from Nhs England said: "Covid-19 inequalities an unprecedented attention to the health of our society, and is further proof of why the NHS organisations and trusts have been asked to prioritize and carry out risk assessments for their black and ethnic minority employees and of other disadvantaged groups as a priority. "
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Source of news: bbc.com