Emma Watson finds Tom Felton crush reaction ‘sweet’

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Emma Watson says she and Tom Felton find it “sweet” how obsessed ‘Harry Potter’ fans are with her childhood crush on her co-star. The 31-year-old actress – who played Hermione Granger in the wizarding movie franchise – reminisced about her crush on Tom, who portrayed villainous Draco Malfoy, on the HBO Max special ‘Return To Hogwarts’ which saw the cast reunite to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the first movie ‘Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone’. And Emma has admitted she and her 34-year-old castmate, who keep in regular touch, think it’s adorable how fans reacted to her confession. … Continue reading “Emma Watson finds Tom Felton crush reaction ‘sweet’”

Alabama’s Marc Votteler to become general manager for Marshall, Charles Huff

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By John Brice Votteler helped the Tide to the 2020 national title in a key personnel role Alabama’s Marc Votteler, considered one of the top up-and-coming personnel talents in college football, is headed for a new role at a different program with a familiar face. View the original article to see embedded media. Multiple sources confirm to FootballScoop that Votteler is going to be general manager of Charles Huff’s Marshall Thundering Herd football program. The move also was reported by 247Sports. It’s a reunion of sorts for the two who previously worked together at Alabama, where they were par… Continue reading “Alabama’s Marc Votteler to become general manager for Marshall, Charles Huff”

Life After 7’6″: Shawn Bradley, Paralyzed in a Bike Accident, Knows ‘It’ll Never Be the Same’

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By Brian Burnsed The frame that brought Bradley NBA fame is now a challenge without medical precedent. In a suite high above the court in Dallas, Shawn Bradley peered down on a past life. Under the spotlight below, gangly giants—Kristaps Porziņģis, Boban Marjanović, Bol Bol—galloped and grinded as their 7’6″ forebear watched, still and silent. As the 7’2″ Bol used his long arms to swat a shot, Bradley’s wife, Carrie, fetched him popcorn and nestled a small Styrofoam bowlful onto his napkin-covered stomach. The 7’4″ Marjanović sprinted back on defense and gulped down air; Bradley started to fee… Continue reading “Life After 7’6″: Shawn Bradley, Paralyzed in a Bike Accident, Knows ‘It’ll Never Be the Same’”

Les 20 meilleurs lieux de travail en Afrique dévoilés

LONDRES, 11 janvier 2022 /PRNewswire/ — Le programme Best Places to Work a dévoilé aujourd’hui le palmarès des 20 meilleurs lieux de travail en Afrique en 2022. Le programme a récemment constitué sa liste annuelle sur la base de l’évaluation de plus de 500 organisations exerçant leurs activités sur le continent. Les conclusions tirées cette année indiquent que les organisations les plus performantes en Afrique ont continué à investir dans la création d’une main-d’œuvre hautement engagée, avec un score d’engagement moyen de 81 %, contre une moyenne de 69 % sur le marché. En outre, 92 % des organisations les mieux classées ont investi dans la mise en place d’une technologie des RH appropriée pour améliorer la productivité susceptible de garantir leur succès futur.

Lundbeck, une entreprise pharmaceutique mondiale spécialisée dans la recherche, le développement, la fabrication, la commercialisation et la vente de produits pharmaceutiques, arrive en tête du classement de cette année, suivie de Teleperformance, un prestataire de services mondial de premier plan dans le domaine de la gestion des interactions avec les clients et des processus. Zoetis, une entreprise mondiale de santé animale, arrive en troisième position. Pour être éligibles, les entreprises doivent être reconnues comme des employeurs exceptionnels dans au moins un des pays du continent.

Le classement a été établi sur la base des réactions des employés recueillies dans le cadre d’enquêtes anonymes et d’une évaluation des ressources humaines portant sur les pratiques de gestion du personnel par rapport aux meilleures normes en matière de lieu de travail.

La liste des 20 premiers comprend :

  1. Lundbeck
  2. Teleperformance
  3. Zoetis
  4. Groupe Vipp
  5. Comdata Group
  6. Novo Nordisk
  7. BSH
  8. Chaabi LLD
  9. Ekuity Capital
  10. STKE
  11. SG ATS
  12. iNova Pharmaceuticals
  13. Somezzo
  14. Schindler
  15. Coface
  16. Meridiam
  17. Roche
  18. Paps
  19. Ipsen Pharma
  20. IHS Towers

« Les meilleurs employeurs de cette année en Afrique ont fait preuve d’une communication ouverte et d’un alignement de l’équipe de direction, et se sont clairement distingués en adoptant une approche continue en matière d’initiatives liées à l’expérience des employés », a commenté Hamza Idrissi, responsable du programme Best Places to Work in Africa.

À PROPOS DU PROGRAMME BEST PLACES TO WORK

Best Places to Work est la certification « Employeur de choix » la plus reconnue à laquelle les entreprises aspirent. Chaque année, le programme certifie et reconnaît les meilleurs lieux de travail dans de nombreux pays à travers le monde grâce à une méthodologie d’évaluation rigoureuse et un cadre qui reflète les toutes dernières tendances en matière de lieu de travail en se concentrant sur 8 facteurs liés au lieu de travail, notamment le leadership, les politiques de gestion des ressources humaines et du personnel, la rémunération, les avantages sociaux, le travail d’équipe et les relations, l’engagement des employés, le lieu de travail et les procédures et la responsabilité sociale de l’entreprise.

Pour plus d’informations, consultez le site www.bestplacestoworkfor.org

Covid-19: Repeated boosters not a viable strategy – WHO

GENEVA— WHO experts warned that repeating booster doses of the original Covid vaccines is not a viable strategy against emerging variants and called for new jabs that better protect against transmission.

An expert group created by the World Health Organization to assess the performance of Covid-19 vaccines said simply providing fresh jabs of existing Covid vaccines as new strains of the virus emerge was not the best way to fight the pandemic.

“A vaccination strategy based on repeated booster doses of the original vaccine composition is unlikely to be appropriate or sustainable,” the WHO Technical Advisory Group on Covid-19 Vaccine Composition (TAG-Co-VAC) said in a statement.

It said preliminary data indicated the existing vaccines were less effective at preventing symptomatic Covid disease in people who have contracted the new Omicron variant, currently spreading like wildfire around the world.

But protection against severe disease, which is what the jabs were especially intended to do, “is more likely to be preserved”.

It recommended developing vaccines that not only protect people against falling seriously ill but could also better prevent infection and transmission in the first place.

“Covid-19 vaccines that have high impact on prevention of infection and transmission, in addition to the prevention of severe disease and death, are needed and should be developed,” TAG-Co-VAC said.

“Until such vaccines are available, and as the SARS-CoV-2 virus evolves, the composition of current Covid-19 vaccines may need to be updated, to ensure that (they) continue to provide WHO-recommended levels of protection against infection and disease by VOCs (variants of concern), including Omicron and future variants.”

Source: NAM NEWS NETWORK

Covid-19: Omicron quickly overtaking Delta globally in terms of circulation – WHO

UNITED NATIONS/GENEVA— Omicron is quickly overtaking the Delta variant of COVID-19 and becoming dominant around the world, a senior WHO official has warned, with the global health agency

cautioning that there is “increasing evidence” Omicron is able to evade immunity but has less disease severity as compared to other variants.

It could take some time for Omicron to overtake Delta in some countries, because it depends on the level of circulation of the Delta variant in those countries, Infectious Disease Epidemiologist and COVID-19 Technical Lead at

the World Health Organisation (WHO) Maria Van Kerkhove said.

“Omicron has been detected in all countries where we have good sequencing and it’s likely to be in all countries around the world. It is quickly, in terms of its circulation, overtaking Delta. And so Omicron is becoming the

dominant variant that is being detected,” Kerkhove said during a virtual questions and answers session.

She further cautioned that even though there is some information that Omicron causes less severe disease than Delta, “it’s not a mild disease” because “people are still being hospitalized for Omicron.”

The COVID-19 Weekly Epidemiological Update, released by the WHO, said that over 15 million new COVID-19 cases were reported globally in the week of January 3-9, a 55 per cent increase as compared to the previous week when

about 9.5 million cases were reported.

Over 43,000 new deaths were reported in the past week. As of Jan 9, over 304 million confirmed COVD-19 cases and over 5.4 million deaths have been reported.

The highest numbers of new cases were reported from the US (4,610,359 new cases; a 73 per cent increase), France (1,597,203 new cases; a 46 per cent increase), the UK (1,217,258 new cases; a 10 per cent increase), Italy (1,014,358 new cases; a 57 per cent increase) and India (638,872 new cases; a 524 per cent increase), the update said.

Kerkhove said the 15 million cases reported in the last seven days are a “record high in this pandemic” and are an “underestimate” given the challenges in surveillance around the world and COVID-19 self-tests at home that are not registered.

The WHO update said that the Omicron variant has a substantial growth advantage and is rapidly replacing other variants.

“This variant has been shown to have a shorter doubling time as compared to previous variants, with transmission occurring even amongst those vaccinated or with a history of prior SARS-CoV-2 infection; there is increasing evidence that this variant is able to evade immunity,” the update said.

It said that in terms of disease severity, there is growing evidence that the Omicron variant is less severe as compared to other variants.

Citing a non-peer-reviewed retrospective cohort study from the US, the update said the findings suggest that while the absolute number of cases and hospitalisations among children are currently increasing in the US, the risk of hospitalisation still remains lower compared to other age groups during the period when Omicron is circulating as compared to the period when the Delta variant was dominant.

The update also noted that since December, six studies have provided evidence of reduced vaccine effectiveness (VE) of COVID-19 vaccines against the Omicron variant.

“While early VE estimates against the Omicron variant should be interpreted with caution due to potential biases, these preliminary results provide evidence of reduced overall effectiveness of vaccines against the Omicron variant, with greater declines in effectiveness with increasing time since vaccination, relative to Delta… While a booster vaccination appears to improve VE against infection and hospitalisation due to the Omicron variant, more data are needed to assess both the magnitude and duration of the protection,” the update said.

The WHO Technical Advisory Group on COVID-19 Vaccine Composition (TAG-CO-VAC) said that as coronavirus evolves, the composition of current COVID-19 vaccines may need to be updated, to ensure that “COVID-19 vaccines continue to provide WHO-recommended levels of protection against infection and disease by VOCs, including Omicron and future variants.”

Kerkhove added that as Omicron enters and circulates among vulnerable populations, “we will see increase in hospitalisations and deaths. So please treat this virus as seriously as it needs to be treated. The narrative that

it’s the common cold is not true. The narrative that it is just mild is not true. So we have to really fight against it. It’s not the time to give up.”

Source: NAM NEWS NETWORK