Fifty families whose financial situations were thrown into peril by the COVID-19 pandemic, received assistance from the Soroptimist International of Barbados (SIB) club recently. The club purchased $5000 in groceries and supplies to assist families led by non-national women suspected to be former victims of human trafficking.
(marketscreener.com) PRESS RELEASE Paris, 07 January 2021 EasyCOV: French Ministry of Health and Solidarity approves social security reimbursement for the saliva-basedCovid-19 test Large-scale commercialisation of […]
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Renowned international scientists have presented first-level research results on the intersection of embedded systems and wireless networks at the EWSN 2018 conference. The international event […]
Nigeria international Victor Moses put the icing on the game with the last goal of the game as Chelsea thrashed reigning EPL champions, Leicester City, […]