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03Feb/16

Officials: Deferral for would-be blood donors who have visited Zika-affected countries – Herald Scotland


Herald Scotland

Officials: Deferral for would-be blood donors who have visited Zika-affected countries
Herald Scotland
Donors who have travelled to countries affected by the Zika outbreak cannot give blood for a month after returning home, officials have said. NHS Blood and Transplant said that “safety of the … “Travel to most of these countries already brings a

03Feb/16

Deferral for would-be-blood donors who have visited Zika-affected countries – Glasgow Evening Times


Glasgow Evening Times

Deferral for would-be-blood donors who have visited Zika-affected countries
Glasgow Evening Times
Donors who have travelled to countries affected by the Zika outbreak cannot give blood for a month after returning home, officials have said. NHS Blood and Transplant said that “safety of the blood supply is paramount” as it imposed the 28-day ban on
Existing rules ‘sufficient to protect blood supplies from Zika virus’Irish Independent

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03Feb/16

Deferral for would-be blood donors who have visited Zika-affected countries – BT.com


BT.com

Deferral for would-be blood donors who have visited Zika-affected countries
BT.com
Donors who have travelled to countries affected by the Zika outbreak cannot give blood for a month after returning home, officials have said. NHS Blood and Transplant said that “safety of the blood supply is paramount” as it imposed the 28-day ban on

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03Feb/16

Deferral for would-be blood donors who have visited zika-affected countries – Daily Mail


Daily Mail

Deferral for would-be blood donors who have visited zika-affected countries
Daily Mail
WHO officials have predicted as many as four million people could be infected with the virus this year. Meanwhile two adults have been confirmed with the Zika virus in Ireland. The cases – the first of their kind in the country – are unrelated to each
Existing rules ‘sufficient to protect blood supplies from Zika virus’Irish Independent
Zika virus: Deferral for would-be blood donors who have travelled to affected countriesBelfast Telegraph

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03Feb/16

Existing rules ‘sufficient to protect blood supplies from Zika virus’ – Irish Independent


Irish Independent

Existing rules ‘sufficient to protect blood supplies from Zika virus’
Irish Independent
Under current rules, donors who have been to tropical regions are barred from giving donations for three months while a 12-month deferral is in place for those who have been in malarial regions. The Irish Blood Transfusion Service (IBTS) said anyone
Zika virus to hit the UK as travellers return from Latin America, doctor claimsDaily Mail
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03Feb/16

Zika virus to hit the UK as travellers return from Latin America, doctor claims – Daily Mail


Daily Mail

Zika virus to hit the UK as travellers return from Latin America, doctor claims
Daily Mail
The cases – the first of their kind in the country – are unrelated to each other and both patients are said to be currently well and fully recovered. Both individuals have a history of travel to a Zika affected country, Ireland’s Health Service
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First US Zika virus transmission reportedEyewitness News
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03Feb/16

Obama visits US mosque, says impression of Muslims distorted – 12NewsNow.Com

Obama visits US mosque, says impression of Muslims distorted
12NewsNow.Com
Look it up.” Obama challenged Hollywood to start casting Muslims in roles “that are unrelated to national security.” Drawing a parallel with African-Americans’ struggle for broad societal acceptance, he noted, “there was a time when there were no black

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