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View all search resultsPrior to the COVID-19 outbreak the medical community had pinned high hopes on efforts to tackle the prevalence of cervical cancer, which remains among the deadliest forms of the disease in the country despite it being the most preventable. However, the pandemic has disrupted mass screening and vaccination programs.
After widespread forest fires in Indonesia and Brazil in 2019, and the more recent catastrophic summer fires in Australia, it is timely to explore the context behind these extraordinary events and consider the potential future impact amid changing climate.
Indonesia’s second-largest Islamic organization has officially entered the national battle against the coronavirus by establishing the Muhammadiyah COVID-19 Command Center and putting an aptly named physician, Corona Rintawan, in charge.
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