Tag: IPC
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National Infection Control Week 2025: Bridging Gaps, Building Bridges in Canadian Healthcare
National Infection Control Week 2025: Bridging Gaps, Building Bridges National Infection Control Week 2025 shines a spotlight on the people who turn policy into practice across Canadian hospitals and long-term care facilities. From infection control practitioners to team leaders and coordinators, the week honors the essential work of those who prevent infections, protect patients, staff,…
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National Infection Control Week 2025: Bridging Gaps, Building Bridges in Health Care
National Infection Control Week 2025: A Time to Celebrate IPC Leaders and Frontline Heroes National Infection Control Week 2025 shines a spotlight on the dedicated professionals who safeguard patients, residents, and visitors from preventable infections. Across hospitals and long‑term care facilities, infection prevention and control (IPC) teams work tirelessly to translate science into practice, close…
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IPC Lifts Russia and Belarus Restrictions for Paralympics — Reactions Across Europe
Overview: IPC ends restrictions on Russia and Belarus The International Paralympic Committee (IPC) has decided to lift all restrictions against Russia and Belarus, allowing athletes from the two countries to compete in the Paralympics under their own flags. The decision was announced at the IPC General Assembly in Seoul on a Saturday vote that tied…
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IPC Lifts Russia and Belarus Restrictions for Paralympics
IPC decision shocks the sports world The International Paralympic Committee (IPC) has voted to remove all restrictions on Russia and Belarus, a move that will allow athletes from both countries to compete in the Paralympics under their own flags. The decision was announced at the IPC’s general assembly in Seoul, with 111 delegates voting in…
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Russia and Belarus Allowed to Compete in Paralympics
Controversial Return of Russia and Belarus to Paralympics In a significant decision made during the ongoing congress of the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) in Seoul, South Korea, a majority vote has allowed athletes from Russia and Belarus to compete in the upcoming Paralympics. This decision has sparked considerable debate and dissent, particularly among Nordic countries.…
