The Sunday slowdown is thought to have been triggered by fewer doctors and nurses being on shift on the last day of the working week, meaning fewer Britons could receive their jabs. The smallest number of cases and deaths is also generally recorded on Sundays, when more staff are off work and unavailable to tick off reports. … [Read more...] about Is UK’s Covid vaccine drive stalling? Britain managed 313,000 jabs on Tuesday marking three days in a row off the 400,000-a-day target needed to reach 15million people by February 15
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The “next normal” in business is sustainability
Recently, Schneider Electric has organised the Innovation Summit 2020 which introduces the New Electricity 4.0. What is this about? Today we are on the brink of Electricity 4.0. A convergence of digital and electric, with its scale, scope, and complexity driving a transformation unlike any in history. Digitised power distribution systems are essential to developing resilient, sustainable, and productive buildings and infrastructure of the future. This digital transformation requires us to adopt an outcome-oriented mindset throughout the project lifecycle to meet owner and end-user expectations, minimise risk, and reduce reworks and costs. … [Read more...] about The “next normal” in business is sustainability
Educational sector achieves positive results
Other tasks including promoting smart, green agriculture and adapting to climate change and continuing to implement the national target programme on building new rural areas in the direction of linking with urbanisation and enhancing efficiency and sustainability. … [Read more...] about Educational sector achieves positive results