2,000 peoplePeople's faces20202018CrisesMaskCrisisCoronavirusPandemic2023Covid-19Impact of climate changeFelony2016Masks in publicUnable to affordResearchersAcuteElderly peopleCriminal prosecutionHungerSearchChronicWorld'sMillionsAvalancheSpokeAnxietyRecognizeStrugglesWearIncreasesMillionDepressionViolentResultsHealthInvolveDisabilitiesTimeAdultsDisastersChangeDetectPriorityImplicationsMakeSocialChallengesIndividualsWorkDiabetesInfectionIssuesSevere
2,000 people2
- The global team of researchers, including experts from the University of Manchester and Open University, surveyed 2,000 people in the country, as well as the U.S., to determine whether their personal attributes, work and living practices might play a role in transmission, The Telegraph reported . (foxnews.com)
- In St. Petersburg, another 2,000 people face a two-year lag just to get a housing voucher. (tampabay.com)
People's faces1
- Firmware update version 1.4.0 incorporates a range of enhancements, including the ability to pre-register people's faces with the camera. (videomaker.com)
20201
- London, United Kingdom - December 5 2020: People wearing protective face masks walking on Regent Street, which was closed to vehicle traffic for a day. (istockphoto.com)
20181
- Join us on April 12 - 15, 2018 for ABOUT FACE: VAW's first People of Color (POC) Committee retreat in New Orleans, LA. (ivaw.org)
Crises3
- With the urban population expected to rise by about 75% in 2050 in Latin America and the Caribbean, Africa, and Asia [1] cities in these regions have a key role to play when it comes to facing the climate and social crises. (greenpeace.org)
- Urban Justice is about those cities and its people, especially those who are most affected, and least responsible for the social and climate crises but also who have been using their collective work and lived experience to transform their cities, by actively inhabiting, organizing and building their communities. (greenpeace.org)
- Every day, people facing work crises - whether it's a sudden termination, a difficult manager, or a loss of purpose - text our help line or chat with us online. (volunteermatch.org)
Mask14
- It's been several weeks since British Columbia ended its mandatory face mask policy as part of the province's ongoing management of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. (vancouverisawesome.com)
- A woman wears a non-medical face mask while grocery shopping. (vancouverisawesome.com)
- Do you still wear a face mask when out in public and/or indoor spaces? (vancouverisawesome.com)
- Just 7.48 per cent of poll-takers indicated they have stopped wearing a face mask entirely, while 2.99 per cent said they never wore one to begin with. (vancouverisawesome.com)
- While the B.C. mask mandate is no more, some locations will still require people to wear face masks, such as in health care settings. (vancouverisawesome.com)
- In places where COVID-19 is spreading, wearing a face mask in public helps protect other people from possible infection with COVID-19 . (medlineplus.gov)
- Wearing a face mask may also protect you from infection. (medlineplus.gov)
- Here are the CDC mask recommendations for all people age 2 and older based on the hospital admission level in your area. (medlineplus.gov)
- Wearing a face mask over your nose and mouth keeps droplets from spraying out into the air when you are speaking, coughing, or sneezing. (medlineplus.gov)
- Wearing a mask also helps keep you from touching your face. (medlineplus.gov)
- The face mask should fit snugly over your nose and mouth, against the sides of your face, and secured under your chin. (medlineplus.gov)
- Wash your hands before placing the mask on your face so that it covers both your nose and mouth. (medlineplus.gov)
- Anyone with a cold should use face mask to prevent others from getting infected. (who.int)
- Wear a face mask for protection if leaving the house to areas with crowds is inevitable. (who.int)
Crisis6
- At the sharp end of the affordable housing crisis, thousands of families face that same uncertainty. (tampabay.com)
- Johnson County's prosecutor and law enforcement agencies say arrests work, but Indiana is facing a major drug crisis. (hightimes.com)
- This has left almost 8 million people facing crisis levels of hunger or worse - the highest number ever recorded. (wfp.org)
- People in around half of the city's neighbourhoods have fallen into debt during the covid crisis, making the city one of the worst affected areas in the country. (liverpoolecho.co.uk)
- During the covid crisis, people in richer neighbourhoods in predominantly southern cities cut down on luxuries and reduced their outgoings more than people in poorer neighbourhoods in - mostly northern - cities who spend proportionally more on food, bills and other essentials. (liverpoolecho.co.uk)
- So far people have been shielded from the worst economic effects of the debt crisis by furlough, eviction bans and delays in the court system. (liverpoolecho.co.uk)
Coronavirus2
- People over six feet tall are more than twice as likely to be diagnosed with the coronavirus, the results of a new survey reveal. (foxnews.com)
- Most hospitals and clinics have set up mechanisms of protecting people from getting infected by the coronavirus. (who.int)
Pandemic10
- The covid-19 pandemic has literally changed the face of medical care: clinicians, nurses, other staff, and patients are all wearing masks. (bmj.com)
- France is making active efforts and mounting solidarity operations for the Vanuatu people in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic (04 Apr. (gouv.fr)
- In response to the needs expressed by the Vanuatu authorities in order to tackle the COVID-19 pandemic, France is making active efforts and mounting solidarity operations for the Vanuatu people. (gouv.fr)
- According to the research, carried out in partnership with Clarion Housing, Liverpool is in third place when it comes to towns and cities where people are likely to have fallen into debt during the pandemic, behind other northern areas like Hull and Bradford. (liverpoolecho.co.uk)
- The report suggests that people in 47% of the city's neighbourhoods are likely to have taken on debt over the period of the pandemic. (liverpoolecho.co.uk)
- This contrasts with more affluent areas that have seen people save money during the pandemic and subsequent lockdowns. (liverpoolecho.co.uk)
- Divisions between homeowners and people in social housing are also likely to increase, with social housing residents and people on low incomes far more likely to have fallen into debt during the pandemic. (liverpoolecho.co.uk)
- Because of this, people in around half of neighbourhoods in Hull, Bradford, and Liverpool are likely to have been pushed into debt trying to meet the cost of essentials due to pandemic job losses, furlough and a lack of savings. (liverpoolecho.co.uk)
- The Government is withdrawing financial support far too quickly for people in places that have been hit hard by the pandemic. (liverpoolecho.co.uk)
- The COVID-19 pandemic has presented challenges in healthcare for those who may be at greater risk for adverse health outcomes such as people who use drugs or people who have a substance use disorder. (cdc.gov)
20231
- The Yemen Humanitarian Needs Overview 2023 indicates that only 120 000 of the 7 million people reported to require mental health treatment and support have uninterrupted access to these services. (who.int)
Covid-193
- Using face masks in public settings helps reduce the spread of COVID-19. (medlineplus.gov)
- COVID-19 spreads most readily to people with close contact (about 6 feet or 2 meters). (medlineplus.gov)
- If a person with diabetes gets COVID 19, he is more vulnerable to severe form of COVID-19 and is more likely to die than those without diabetes. (who.int)
Impact of climate change2
- One example is the "chinampas", artificial islands cultivated by entire communities who also take care of the wetlands for food production, while facing the impact of climate change. (greenpeace.org)
- We bring life-saving relief in emergencies and use food assistance to build peace, stability and prosperity for people recovering from conflict, disasters and the impact of climate change. (wfp.org)
Felony2
- Five people are now facing several felony charges. (wtkr.com)
- One person, 19-year-old Jordan Fulkerson, received felony meth charges and two misdemeanor marijuana charges. (hightimes.com)
20161
- In 2016, 794 people died in Indiana from opioid-related overdose deaths . (hightimes.com)
Masks in public1
- A recent V.I.A. reader poll indicates more than half of Vancouver residents are voluntarily continuing to wear face masks in public places despite the provincial health order mandating their use being lifted in early March. (vancouverisawesome.com)
Unable to afford1
- Under Tennessee law, people unable to afford an attorney who are facing misdemeanor charges that could carry jail time are entitled to a pro bono attorney. (innocenceproject.org)
Researchers6
- Researchers have shown that a single dose of psilocybin - the active ingredient in magic mushrooms - combined with psychotherapy reduces depression and anxiety and increases feelings of wellbeing in people with cancer. (newscientist.com)
- Researchers spoke to people who had suffered from chronic pain for four to 32 years to find out. (sciencedaily.com)
- Swedish researchers carried out in-depth interviews with ten people who had experienced chronic pain for between four and 32 years and were taking part in an outpatient rehabilitation programme. (sciencedaily.com)
- To isolate holistic processing as the key to face recognition, the researchers first measured the ability of study participants - 337 male and female students - to remember whole faces, using a task in which they had to select studied faces and flowers from among unfamiliar ones. (scienceblog.com)
- The results found that taller people are at a higher risk, which researchers say suggests that the contagion is spreading through the air - because height would not be a factor if the virus was only contractible through droplets, according to the report. (foxnews.com)
- Researchers used video cameras to capture several expressions on a subject's face, recreating them in 3D computer models down to individual wrinkles and facial hair. (time.com)
Acute2
- The United Nations has, meanwhile, warned that approximately 23 million Afghans-about half the total population of the country-are "facing a record level of acute hunger. (counterpunch.org)
- Over five hundred thousand people in Mandera are facing are in dire need of humanitarian aid as acute food insecurity bites. (co.ke)
Elderly people2
- In order to ensure that relief food distribution is effective and reaches those who need it most, we have conducted an assessment of the needs and vulnerabilities of different populations, and decided to use targeted mechanisms that prioritise the most vulnerable groups, such as children, pregnant and lactating women, elderly people, and people with disabilities," he said. (co.ke)
- The community, on the other hand, especially adults and elderly people, have increasing needs yet are faced with unavailable services and social rejection. (who.int)
Criminal prosecution2
- Mr Grewcock and Emma have now been warned that if their sanctuary continues to smell, they face a £20,000 fine or even criminal prosecution. (dailymail.co.uk)
- Trolls' face criminal prosecution for fake online profiles" There are some big risks with this approach. (huffingtonpost.co.uk)
Hunger3
- Nearly 2.5 million people in the Central African Republic - half the population - are now facing hunger, double the figure from a year ago, the main food aid agency of the United Nations said Wednesday…" (Gladstone, 1/20). (kff.org)
- There is a variety of ways in which people can support WFP's mission to eliminate hunger, from making a donation to bringing your expertise to our work on the frontlines. (wfp.org)
- People in Yemen are suffering from trauma and problems exacerbated by violence, displacement, unemployment, hunger and poverty. (who.int)
Search1
- His sentiments were echoed by MCA Abdullahi Ibrahim who said over 15,000 people from Waranqara ward have crossed to Somalia and Ethiopia in search of precious commodities for their livestock. (co.ke)
Chronic7
- People with cancer often develop chronic symptoms of depression and anxiety, and antidepressants appear to be of little help. (newscientist.com)
- How do people handle chronic pain and how does it affect their everyday life and their ability to work? (sciencedaily.com)
- Although multidisciplinary rehabilitation programmes for people with chronic pain are well established in Sweden, they don't work for everyone. (sciencedaily.com)
- That is why we were keen to find out how people felt chronic pain impacted on their lives. (sciencedaily.com)
- Understanding how people are affected by chronic pain enables healthcare professionals to give them the support they need to adapt their lives, discover a new way forward and engage with friends and family in a way that enhances their quality of life" she concludes. (sciencedaily.com)
- It's a surprising finding that shows that those with long COVID may experience more mental distress than people with other chronic illnesses, such as Alzheimer's disease , cancer, diabetes, and cardiovascular disease. (medscape.com)
- Many people in the LGBTQ+ community experience high levels of chronic stress related to stigma and discrimination, which increases their risk for depression, anxiety, suicide, substance use, and other mental health struggles. (cdc.gov)
World's1
- WHO leads global efforts to expand universal health coverage, direct and coordinate the world's responses to health emergencies and connect nations, partners and people to promote health, keep the world safe and serve the vulnerable. (who.int)
Millions1
- But these successes present a sharp contrast with today's unmet health challenges, and the suffering of millions of people still without access to the benefits of medical and scientific progress. (who.int)
Avalanche2
- That was the case for this hiker who fell off a cliff and the expert skier who faced an avalanche , as well as the four people in the following stories. (rd.com)
- While people in mostly prosperous southern cities and towns have accumulated £150 billion of savings, many less affluent people in the North and Midlands will face an avalanche of debt as Government support ends later this year. (liverpoolecho.co.uk)
Spoke2
- Transgender producer Lana Wachowski, who with brother Andy directed Redmayne in "Jupiter Ascending," was one of the first people the actor spoke with. (latimes.com)
- She spoke of his "fine, beautiful, not terribly masculine hands," and his face, "strangely is masculine, but when he puts on that wig and makeup, not so. (latimes.com)
Anxiety2
- To investigate, teams from Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore and NYU Langone Medical Centre in New York carried out two trials involving 80 people with cancer and symptoms of depression and anxiety. (newscientist.com)
- As many as 2 out of 3 people with long COVID also have mental health challenges, including high rates of depression and anxiety, new research shows. (medscape.com)
Recognize3
- In daily life, we recognize faces both holistically and also "analytically" - that is, picking out individual parts, such as eyes or nose. (scienceblog.com)
- In this one, people are shown a face, then asked to recognize a part of it - say, the nose. (scienceblog.com)
- The ability to pre-register peoples' faces so that the camera will recognize them later has so many uses. (videomaker.com)
Struggles1
- Even while reading the script for "The Danish Girl," the film opening Friday that chronicles the gender transition of artist Lili Elbe, Redmayne wasn't fully aware of the historical or the present-day struggles of transgender people. (latimes.com)
Wear4
- However, the CAA has asked passengers and crew members to wear face masks throughout the flight. (brecorder.com)
- Do people in Vancouver, BC still wear face masks? (vancouverisawesome.com)
- More than half of the respondents indicated they continue to wear face masks just like when it was mandated (53.87 per cent). (vancouverisawesome.com)
- An additional 26.18 per cent of respondents to the poll said they voluntarily wear a face masks sometimes, depending on the situation. (vancouverisawesome.com)
Increases1
- Capacity for person-to-person transmission increases infected with Nipah virus ( 14 ). (cdc.gov)
Million3
- Almost half a million people fled their homes and remain displaced within the country, while more than 450,000 have fled to neighboring countries, according to the U.N. Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)…" (Mis, 1/21). (kff.org)
- In 2015, doctors in Indiana wrote 109.1 opioid prescriptions per 100 persons, totaling roughly 5.8 million prescriptions. (hightimes.com)
- Two million people die from tuberculosis every year. (who.int)
Depression1
- By incorporating the perspectives of patients with lived and living experience into this model, alongside robust data sets, we were able to carefully simulate the treatment journey of people with major depression," Ghanbarian said. (medscape.com)
Violent2
- The law was later reclassified in 2010 as a "violent sexual offense,' requiring those convicted to face lifetime sex offender registration. (yahoo.com)
- The four plaintiffs in the complaint, all named Jane Doe, were all convicted of aggravated prostitution at least once and have since faced challenges from having to register as a violent sex offender. (yahoo.com)
Results3
- If people cannot accurately guess which drug they were given, it ensures that the results are down to the drug and not any other factor. (newscientist.com)
- The results: Those participants who scored higher on CFE and WPE - that is, who did well in holistic processing - also performed better at the first task of recognizing faces. (scienceblog.com)
- The survey results have revealed dramatically worse outcomes for disabled people after natural disasters, including much higher levels of displacement, damage severity, loss of electricity, unsanitary conditions, food and drinkable water shortages, isolation, fear of crime and possible scam offers. (ncronline.org)
Health12
- Even before masks became ubiquitous, people with hearing loss struggled to communicate in healthcare settings, 1 2 3 and poor communication was the likely cause of their documented worse health outcomes. (bmj.com)
- The report "found that people with disabilities are frequently institutionalized during and after disasters" and when previously independent disabled people are institutionalized, they often experience deteriorating health outcomes and difficulty returning to the community. (ncronline.org)
- This statute solely targets people because of their HIV status and keeps them in cycles of poverty while posing absolutely zero benefit to public health and safety," said Molly Quinn, executive director of OUTMemphis, in a statement. (yahoo.com)
- In an interview, Dickerman explained the mental health implications for people with long COVID and for the doctors who treat them. (medscape.com)
- This study, which represented 42% of the Yemeni population, found that post-traumatic stress disorder was the mental health condition with the highest rate of prevalence (45%) among Yemen's people. (who.int)
- People in the LGBTQ+ community face unique challenges when seeking health care. (cdc.gov)
- In addition, LGBTQ+ people experience challenges when seeking health care services due to lack of clinician understanding, acceptance, and sensitivity. (cdc.gov)
- This investigation pro- dia, in 2001, 45 (75%) of 60 patients, many of them health- vides evidence for person-to-person transmission of Nipah care workers, had a history of hospital exposure to patients virus. (cdc.gov)
- It warns that "unequal development in the promotion of health and control of disease" is a "common danger" for all peoples. (who.int)
- Many countries face critical gaps in infrastructure, medical technologies, and human resources for health. (who.int)
- He said the health chal enges facing the Region such as communicable and non-communicable diseases, maternal and child deaths require concerted efforts to address. (who.int)
- The public health movement against tobacco use will be successful when young people no longer want to smoke. (cdc.gov)
Involve2
- And more than half of all respondents said that Britain's political and media culture had become more divisive and polarized, including on racial issues, which two-thirds of people said should involve a less-heated debate. (arabnews.com)
- What does "physical face cloning" involve? (time.com)
Disabilities4
- He said the food to be distributed across the 30 wards will prioritise the vulnerable households, people with disabilities (PWDs) and IDPs. (co.ke)
- She said that people with disabilities frequently end up in hotels for long-term stays or in homeless shelters. (ncronline.org)
- The groups contend that HIV is a protected disability and that singling out people with HIV with harsher penalties violates the Americans with Disabilities Act, as well as other constitutional protections. (yahoo.com)
- In March 2014, Mehbooba again thundered in the assembly against the NC government: "Instead of their promised honey and milk, what they gave the people of Kashmir are pellet guns, chilli grenades, PSAs, arrests, disabilities and police cases. (indiatimes.com)
Time7
- I have noticed that on TV or when seeing people in dim light, I do have a much more difficult time spotting the faces of people with darker skin. (scienceblogs.com)
- So to shut down the plastic surgery and Photoshop fail rumors once and for all, Khloé returned to Instagram for a third time on Tuesday, January 3 to address the negativity in a direct response to several critics writing things like 'I don't think it was the bangs that changed your face' and "Ohhh it was the bangs that changed your face so much in these pics? (papermag.com)
- I hear all the time people say you can't solve the problem with arrests and that's crap," Cooper said . (hightimes.com)
- Face shields are not recommended for use in place of face masks at this time. (medlineplus.gov)
- almost all first use has occurred by the time people graduate from high school. (cdc.gov)
- The earlier young people begin using tobacco, the more heavily they are likely to use it as adults, and the longer potential time they have to be users. (cdc.gov)
- It's getting closer to that time year again when many agricultural, forestry and commercial fishing workers will be faced with a change in weather. (cdc.gov)
Adults2
- For instance, according to March data of adults who were displaced due to natural disasters in the past year, about 73% of blind people never returned home after being displaced in a disaster, while only about 6% of sighted people never returned home. (ncronline.org)
- Although considerable gains have been made against smoking among U.S. adults, this progress has not been realized with young people. (cdc.gov)
Disasters1
- Disabled people face worse outcomes after natural disasters. (ncronline.org)
Change4
- Can a psychedelic trip change the way people with life-threatening cancer face death? (newscientist.com)
- There can be a number of reasons for this, from failing to customise treatment to individual needs through to delayed intervention which makes people less amenable to change. (sciencedaily.com)
- As the authors of the study point out (PDF), it's not all that different from creating a 3D model for a Pixar movie, except that in real life you have to worry about things like materials and the motors that make the face change expressions. (time.com)
- Deserts change and people change with them. (ox.ac.uk)
Detect4
- It is possible to detect certain likenesses between quite a large percentage of younger people I see it in my wife and I as we look through our wedding album together and also our friends seem to have distinct likenesses in face shape,,jaw line,hair colour,cheek bones and certainly laughter and grimaces. (scienceblog.com)
- Viewers were slower to detect those faces. (scienceblogs.com)
- It seems that the feature may not operate if faces are too small to detect. (videomaker.com)
- Finally, Canon says the new feature might not detect your pre-registered faces in scenes where the subject is moving or due to certain shooting environments. (videomaker.com)
Priority2
- According to the release note for firmware 1.4.0, the update adds a "Register people priority" option to the EOS R3's menu. (videomaker.com)
- The R3 will then track these faces with priority over other subjects when they are detected. (videomaker.com)
Implications1
- However, many people expressed concerns over the implications of such rules and questioned how practical it would be to enforce them. (huffingtonpost.co.uk)
Make3
- But they made people realise that they had made the adjustments they needed to make to their lives to manage their pain. (sciencedaily.com)
- Ideally to test you'd take several pictures and make BW and color versions of them, then see which faces it found. (scienceblogs.com)
- Rincon got in touch with the makeup brand, Too Faced, to make sure there weren't any harmful ingredients. (buzzfeed.com)
Social2
- Face recognition is an important social skill, but not all of us are equally good at it," says Beijing Normal University cognitive psychologist Jia Liu. (scienceblog.com)
- In particular, this research on the social environment of young people identifies key risk factors that encourage tobacco use. (cdc.gov)
Challenges2
Individuals2
- Individuals who process faces more holistically" - that is, as an integrated whole - "are better at face recognition," says Liu. (scienceblog.com)
- We also try to identify risks to other individuals who may have been exposed to what causes the disease, as well as characterize the risk of transmission from one person to another. (cdc.gov)
Work4
- The Human Face of Big Data is an app for your iPhone or Android that asks to anonymously track you and ask you questions over the course of the next week in hopes of drawing some interesting and useful conclusions about how we live and work. (lifehacker.com)
- This judge and the people who contributed to this failure in our justice system should be forced to work in a county jail for a month and experience for themselves the direct result of their failures. (innocenceproject.org)
- We provide confidential support for people facing tough, non-legal work situations. (volunteermatch.org)
- She explained: "I was devastated because I knew there were people in work that I had known had seen those pictures. (huffingtonpost.co.uk)
Diabetes2
Infection1
- A case-control study con- the potential for wider spread of this highly lethal pathogen ducted during an outbreak in Meherpur District, Bangla- and highlights the need for infection control strategies for desh, in 2001 showed that persons who lived with or cared resource-poor settings. (cdc.gov)
Issues2
- The former Trio Tagapayo of Face-to-Face return as a Konsensya ng Bayan to give good advice and counselling to resolve the visitors' issues and problems in Face The People. (wikipedia.org)
- Because this is totally solving the jail overcrowding issues the entire state faces. (innocenceproject.org)
Severe2
- But many people with hearing loss, especially those with more severe loss, need captioning to understand speech delivered through online platforms. (bmj.com)
- People at the greatest risk for severe illness should consider avoiding indoor activities in public. (medlineplus.gov)