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US President Biden to meet with CEOs on supply chain amid new COVID-19 threat

President Joe Biden planned to meet with chief executives of a variety of companies on Monday to discuss how to move goods to shelves as the US holiday shopping season begins in the shadow of COVID-19 and the Omicron variant.

Biden, who is wrestling with US inflation that recently hit a 31-year high, has taken measures to break supply chain logjams including unclogging ports and expanding trucker hours.

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The Democratic president has also sought investigations into excessive shipping fees and possible illegal conduct into oil and gas markets that are keeping fuel prices high.

He planned to host an in-person meeting Monday afternoon with the CEOs of Best Buy, Food Lion, Samsung North America, Qurate Retail Group, Todos Supermarket, Etsy, Mattel and Kroger, according to Axios news outlet.

It said virtual participants were expected include Walmart CEO Doug McMillon and CVS Health CEO Karen Lynch.

Biden will make public remarks on the issue after their meeting, which follows the kickoff of the year-end shopping season on Black Friday. Bargain hunters ventured out in chilly weather to buy Christmas gifts on the day after the US Thanksgiving holiday, finding stores less crowded amid a shift online, COVID fears and less-steep discounts.

Earlier in the day, Biden will receive a briefing from the White House COVID-19 response team on developments related to the Omicron variant.

The World Health Organization warned on Monday that the variant is likely to spread internationally, posing a “very high” global risk, where infection surges could have “severe consequences” in some areas.

News of the variant spread from southern Africa as the US economy appeared to accelerate last week after the number of Americans filing new claims for jobless benefits dropped to a 52-year low.

A semblance of calm returned to world markets on Monday as investors waited for more details to assess the severity of the Omicron coronavirus variant on the world economy, allowing battered stocks and oil prices to rebound.

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Mubadala Health Dubai’s multipurpose gym a resounding success during Dubai Fitness Challenge

Mubadala Health Dubai, an M42 company, played a principal role in the recent Dubai Fitness Challenge (DFC 30×30) as the Association Partner at the DP World Kite Beach Fitness Village. The idea was to encourage people to adopt the habit of exercising for 30 minutes a day for 30 days. Located on the shorelines of Dubai’s Kite Beach, the state-of-the-art, three-tiered gym featured cardio-based workouts on the ground floor, high-intensity interval training (HIIT) on the first floor, and dedicated core and functional training on the second floor. Additionally, free daily classes led by Technogym Master Trainers were available to fitness enthusiasts. Other activities available at the Fitness Village included aerobics, boxing, yoga, rowing, padel, cricket, gymnastics and yoga sessions.
Although the DFC 30×30 has now concluded, Mubadala Health Dubai’s commitment to promoting an active lifestyle and fostering a fitness-focused mindset persists. Conveniently situated in Jumeirah, Mubadala Health Dubai’s Specialty Clinic & Day Surgery Center is home to a diverse team of internationally acclaimed experts, comprising orthopedic specialists, sports medicine professionals, physiotherapists, rehabilitation experts, nutritionists, weight management specialists and family medicine practitioners. Together, they guide and empower patients to pursue an active and healthy lifestyle through its comprehensive healthcare services for pediatrics, adults, and senior citizens.

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Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi achieves pioneering ACCME® accreditation milestone in the UAE

Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi, part of the M42 network, has become one of the UAE’s pioneering healthcare organisations to receive Provisional Accreditation from the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME®). The accreditation acknowledges the hospital as a distinguished provider of Continuing Medical Education (CME), further empowering the institution to grant credits for local, regional, and international medical education programs, including the American Medical Association (AMA) Physician’s Recognition Award (PRA) Category 1 Credit™. Dr. Jorge Guzman, Chief Executive Officer of Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi, expressed his
gratitude, stating, “This groundbreaking achievement is a testament to our steadfast
commitment to excellence in medical education and healthcare delivery. With this milestone
accreditation, Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi has set its sight on attracting a global audience of
medical education facilitators, organizers, and decision-makers, as we continue to set new
benchmarks and raise the bar, ensuring that the UAE remains at the forefront of medical
innovation and expertise. We will continue to focus on upskilling of local and global talent to
strengthen UAE’s positioning as a medical education hub.” The ACCME accreditation reinforces the commitment of CME providers to ensure that medical education remains fair, balanced, evidence-based, valid, relevant to clinicians’ needs, evaluated for its effectiveness, and free from any commercial influence. By achieving this designation, Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi strengthens its mission to ‘educate those who serve’ and solidifies its role in advancing medical knowledge with the highest standards of integrity. Dr. Sawsan Abdel-Razig, Chief Academic Officer at Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi, commented, “We are truly honored to be recognized as a leading ACCME-accredited organization in the UAE. Our Education Department designs robust, competency-based education and professional development programs that provide world-class healthcare education to current and future healthcare providers. This achievement further enhances Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi’s
reputation and its ability to build a sustainable healthcare sector in the UAE.”

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World News in Brief: Aid cut threat for Afghan deportees, saving Rohingya lives at sea, China respiratory illness spike, new rail transport treaty

Emergency support for thousands of Afghan families repatriated from Pakistan could dwindle due to a lack of funding as winter approaches, the World Food Programme (WFP) said on Thursday.

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