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Britain and France Consider Social Media Ban for Children and Teenagers
It has been reported that Britain and France are considering banning social media for minors, including children and teenagers.
This move follows Australia’s recent ban on social media use for children under the age of 16.
The proposal has received support from many people, who believe such measures are necessary to protect the minds and well-being of children.
Australia has reportedly banned children under 16 from using platforms such as Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, and YouTube.
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Nigeria-South Africa Chamber Reacts to Xenophobia Situation
The Nigeria-South Africa Chamber of Commerce speaks on the current cases of xenophobia in South Africa.
The chamber came out with concerns over the situation and how it might affect Nigerians and other Africans living in South Africa.
“Both nations share long-standing relationships built on mutual respect, cooperation, trade, and a shared vision for African prosperity.
“These values must remain at the forefront during periods of tension such as this.”
Health
Quarantine Preparations Begin After Reported Virus Concerns on Cruise Ship
Reports have emerged that health concerns linked to hantavirus were investigated aboard a cruise ship after passengers reportedly showed symptoms connected to the disease.
Authorities shared that the ship would return to land while preparations for quarantine and health screenings were being arranged for passengers and crew members.
“Preparations regarding our point of arrival, quarantine and screening procedures for all guests, and the onward travel plans for all guests and affected crew are being led by organisations from several countries,” the official statement read.
Officials are continuing investigations while health teams monitor the situation closely.
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What Is Hantavirus? Here’s What to Know About the Hantavirus Disease
Concerns are growing online following discussions about hantavirus, a disease that can spread to humans through contact with infected rodents.
According to health experts, hantavirus can be transmitted by inhaling particles from infected rodent urine, droppings, or saliva. Early symptoms often begin like the flu, including fever, fatigue, and muscle aches, before becoming more serious in severe cases.
Despite fears circulating online, there is currently no global outbreak or lockdown related to hantavirus. Medical experts also state that the disease is rare, though there have been reported cases in different parts of the world over the years.
Treatment mainly focuses on supportive medical care, especially early treatment to reduce complications.
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