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‘Sloth fever’ warning to holidaymakers as more cases detected in Spain as tourists told ‘bug sprays won’t work’

MORE cases of a debilitating ‘sloth’ bug spread by biting insects have been detected in Europe. 

Three people in the Canary Islands have tested positive for Oropouche virus after returning from the Caribbean, according to local health officials.

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They included a 36-year-old man and a 32-year-old woman, who both live in Tenerife and another 52-year-old man, who lives in Gran Canaria.

They all began exhibiting classic symptoms of fever, diarrhoea, and joint pain shortly after returning from Cuba, where the disease is widespread.

Although all the victims have since recovered, three additional potential cases have now emerged, the Ministry of Health reports.

In July Europe reported its first cases of the bug in mainland Spain, Italy and Germany.

Last week, the US reported its first cases in Florida in people returning from Cuba and South America.

The disease is primarily spread by pinhead-sized midge and possibly mosquitos, but it originates in animals like sloths – which is why it has been given the nickname “sloth fever.”

There is so far no evidence to suggest the virus can spread between people.

The virus, which belongs to the same family as Zika and Dengue Fever, is currently incurable, with no available treatments.

To make matters worse, an expert has warned preventing the bug’s spread may be extremely challenging, as standard insect repellents could prove ineffective.

Beginning late last year, the virus was identified as the cause of large outbreaks in Amazon regions where it was known to exist, as well as in new areas in South America and Cuba.

About 8,000 locally acquired cases have been reported in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Cuba, and Peru.

Health chiefs at the US Centre for Disease Control (CDCD) have warned pregnant people to reconsider non-essential travel to Cuba.

It comes as new data suggests the virus could lead to miscarriage and/or birth defects in pregnant women.

“If travel is unavoidable, pregnant travellers should strictly follow Oropouche virus prevention recommendations to prevent insect bites during travel,” it said.

HOW TO STAY SAFE

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Travellers heading to countries where the virus is circulating have been warned by Prof Francois Balloux director of the University College London’s Genetics Institute to “take precautions”.

“Since, Oropouche is transmitted by mosquitos, the best way to protect oneself is to take precautions to reduce insect bites,” he previously told the Sun.

This includes wearing long-sleeved clothes, using mosquito nets and using insect repellent that contains DEET.

However, Dr Marine J Petit, a virologist from the University of Surrey cautioned that standard insect repellents and mosquito nets might not completely “do the trick”.

This is because the virus can also be spread by tiny midges, which can “slip through the nets and might not be bothered by the usual repellents,” she told the Sun.

“My advice will be to monitor symptoms, which may appear in a week following the bite by infected midges or mosquitoes,” she explained.

Symptoms of Oropouche fever are similar to dengue and include headache, fever, muscle aches, stiff joints, nausea, vomiting, chills, or sensitivity to light.

Severe cases may result in brain diseases such as meningitis, a brain swelling disease.

She also warned Brits travelling to affected countries to avoid cities where the virus has been spotted.

“It might be wise to avoid tropical forests or cities with current outbreaks,” she told the Sun.

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Breakdown Of Victor Osimhen’s Potential Salary At Al Ahli In Naira

Hello This post Breakdown Of Victor Osimhen’s Potential Salary At Al Ahli In Naira was first posted on Naijaonpoint.com.ng and is written by Sunnex Egbu.

Super Eagles of Nigeria forward Victor Osimhen is on the verge of completing his move to the Saudi Pro League to the detriment of continuing his burgeoning career in Europe. Naijaonpoint reported earlier today, August 30, that his current Italian Serie A club, Napoli, have accepted Al Ahli’s bid, which is said to be worth […]

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Isle of Man: The island attracting a rising South African community

The Isle of Man is said to have an increasing number of South Africans within its local community. The island, with a population of just over 85 000 people, has a significant number of South African professionals living there. SOUTH AFRICANS IN ISLE OF MAN According to BusinessTech, the Isle of Man’s Chief Minister Alfred Cannan, says …

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NNPC Seeks Private Partners To Operate Kaduna, Warri Refineries

Hello This post NNPC Seeks Private Partners To Operate Kaduna, Warri Refineries was first posted on Naijaonpoint.com.ng and is written by Sunnex Egbu.

The Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC) Limited has announced plans to collaborate with private firms to manage and maintain its refineries located in Kaduna and Warri. Naijaonpoint understands that this strategic move aims to bolster the nation’s petrol supply and enhance energy security. The announcement was made on Thursday through a circular shared on NNPC’s […]

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Champions League officials banned for five months after stealing road sign and being taken to drunk tank

THE Polish referees who nicked a road sign hours before a crucial Rangers clash have been banned for five months.

Bartosz Frankowiski and Tomasz Musial were removed from VAR duties for the Scottish giants’ Champions League draw with Dynamo Kyiv after the incident.

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Bartosz Frankowski is a senior referee[/caption]
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Tomasz Musial was due to the the assistant VAR for Rangers’ Champions League clash[/caption]

And local outlet TVP Sport say the Polish FA have banned them from matches for five months, with a further seven suspended.

Experienced referee Frankowski was initially appointed as VAR, with Musial backing him up as assistant VAR.

Rangers drew the game 1-1 to crash out of Champions League qualifying with a 3-1 aggregate defeat.

TVP Sport reported that the duo and a third individual were caught allegedly stealing a road sign by police in the early hours of the morning.

It claimed the trio were arrested at 1.43am for “destroying road infrastructure.”

The men, who are reported as being intoxicated, were then taken to a sobering-up centre – which will cost them money as police charge for use.

This is a location used in many European countries when the crime is deemed not serious enough to be banged up in a cell.

Senior Superintendent Kamil Golebiowski said: “At around 1:40am we received a report of three men carrying a road sign down the street.

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Chelsea reportedly remain in talks to sign Victor Osimhen from Napoli, with time running out for the Blues to complete a deal.

Meanwhile, Ivan Toney is expected to join Saudi Pro League club Al-Ahli, according to reports.

Elsewhere, Newcastle are set to walk away from their long-running pursuit of Crystal Palace centre-back Marc Guehi.

In other news, Chelsea and Juventus remain in discussions over a deal for Manchester United winger Jadon Sancho ahead of the 11pm deadline.

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“Police officers were dispatched to the scene.

“All of the men were intoxicated and had over 1.5 per milligrams of alcohol in their blood. They were taken to a sobering-up centre.” 

As always for Uefa matches, the refereeing team was confirmed 48 hours before the match.

Lithuanian referee Donatas Rumsas was confirmed to be leading the officials.

Frankowski and Musial were listed as his VAR officials but were taken off the listing.

Instead, fellow top flight Polish ref Tomasz Kwiatkowski is now the VAR, with Pawel Malec his assistant.

Frankowski, 37, is one of the top referees in Poland and an experienced international official.

Fifa-listed for ten years, he was an official at Euro 2020 and Euro 2024 – acting as VAR in the latter.

Premier League set for another campaign of confused anger caused by incompetent VAR, says Karren Brady

I HAD spent the summer desperately hoping VAR and the standard of Premier League officiating would improve this season, writes Karren Brady.

But we’re one game in and it already looks like we are set for another campaign of anger and confusion caused by people who don’t understand the pain and anguish their mistakes cause.

Newcastle’s Fabian Schar was sent off for a “headbutt” on Southampton’s Ben Brereton Diaz — even though the Saints striker thrust his head forward with as much “force” as Schar.

Yet at Arsenal, Wolves’ Yerson Mosquera was not even booked despite appearing to strangle Kai Havertz and squeezing Gabriel Jesus’ backside!

So infuriating VAR inconsistencies are back, it seems.

No referee or VAR sets out to deprive teams of goals, deliberately award dodgy penalties or send players off for no reason.

They are honest, genuine mistakes. But that’s what VAR was supposed to sort out. Instead, it has made things worse.

The whole thing needs a complete rethink and a fresh approach.

Sadly, as the summer is the best time to implement change, it seems that ship has sailed for another 12 months.

Read Karren Brady’s take on the latest VAR shambles in full…

Or check out all of Lady Brady’s SunSport columns.

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Chelsea’s £1.05bn squad nearly worth same as entire CONFERENCE LEAGUE combined – after Blues scrape past Swiss minnows

CHELSEA confirmed their qualification for the Europa Conference League last night after edging past Servette on aggregate.

The Blues triumphed 2-0 in the first leg at Stamford Bridge last week, with the second leg being played out in Switzerland last night.

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Chelsea narrowly confirmed their spot in the Europa Conference League after beating Servette 3-2 on aggregate[/caption]
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However, they lost 2-1 on the night but have been revealed to have a squad value of almost equal value to every other team in the tournament[/caption]

Christopher Nkunku got Enzo Maresca‘s side off to a flyer when he converted a penalty after just 14 minutes to make it 3-0 over two legs.

However, the Swiss minnows fought their way back into the tie when Jeremy Guillemenot netted in the 32nd minute.

Fans would have been excused if they got a little nervous when Enzo Crivelli made it 2-1 on the night and 3-2 on aggregate.

But Maresca’s widely changed XI – which did not perform well in SunSport’s ratings – managed to hold onto their aggregate lead and confirmed their spot in the Conference League proper.

Chelsea are expected to earn £5million before they even kick a ball in the competition, and they are in a league of their own when it comes to squad value in the third-tier European competition.

Indeed, Todd Boehly‘s outfit is estimated to have a squad value of €1.05billion (£883m), according to figures from Transfermarkt.

That figure dwarfs the team with the second biggest squad value in the tournament, Fiorentina, who have an estimated value of €266m (£224m).

Other notable teams in competition are Real Betis (€186m), Panathinaikos (€95.7m), Copenhagen (€76.9m) and Gent (£60.8m).

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In fact, the west Londoners squad value is nearly equivalent to the combined worth of all 35 other teams in the competition.

The 35 other clubs, six of whom Chelsea will face in the new league phase format of the competition, have an approximate total value of €1.3bn.

This all comes before Chelsea add anymore players to their ranks on deadline day, with names such as Jadon Sancho, Ivan Toney and Victor Osimhen also being linked with a move to the club.

The deal for Manchester United outcast Sancho hinges on Raheem Sterling going to other way and United agreeing terms with Chelsea over a proposed swap deal.

Meanwhile, talks regarding deals for Osimhen and Toney are fluid at this stage.

Both have reportedly agreed deals to sign for Saudi Arabian side Al-Ahli, though the club are not in a position to get both, leaving the door open to at least one to sign for Chelsea.

Maresca and co will find out what teams they will face competition in the Conference League draw from Monaco at 1.30pm BST today.

a list of uefa conference league participants for 2024/25

Players signed under Boehly at Chelsea

  • Raheem Sterling – £50m
  • Kalidou Koulibaly £33m
  • Gabriel Slonina – £8m
  • Carney Chukweumeka – £20m
  • Marc Cucurella – £57.5m
  • Cesare Casadei – £13.3m
  • Wesley Fofana – £70m
  • Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang – £10.3m
  • Denis Zakaria – £2.7m (Loan fee)
  • David Datro Fofana – £10.6m
  • Benoit Badiashile – £33.7m
  • Andrey Santos – £11.1m
  • Joao Felix – £9.7m (Loan fee)
  • Mykhailo Mudryk – £62m 
  • Noni Madueke – £30m
  • Malo Gusto – £26.75m
  • Enzo Fernandez – £107.8m
  • Christopher Nkunku – £52m
  • Diego Moreira – FREE
  • Nicolas Jackson – £31.5m
  • Angelo Gabriel – £13m
  • Lesley Ugochukwu – £23.3m
  • Axel Disasi – £38.9m
  • Robert Sanchez – £20m
  • Moises Caicedo – £115m
  • Romeo Lavia – £53.2m
  • Deivid Washington – £13.7m
  • Cole Palmer – £40.1m
  • Djordje Petrovic – £13.6m
  • Tosin Adarabioyo – FREE
  • Marc Guiu – £5.1m
  • Caleb Wiley – £8.63m
  • Renato Veiga – £12m
  • Aarón Anselmino – £14m
  • Omari Kellyman – £19.2m
  • Filip Jorgensen – £21m
  • Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall – £30.2m
  • Pedro Neto – £51m
  • Joao Felix – £42.6m
  • Mike Penders – £17m

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TRANSFER Deadline Day is here - with clubs against the clock to finalise their summer business.

Chelsea reportedly remain in talks to sign Victor Osimhen from Napoli, with time running out for the Blues to complete a deal.

Meanwhile, Ivan Toney is expected to join Saudi Pro League club Al-Ahli, according to reports.

Elsewhere, Newcastle are set to walk away from their long-running pursuit of Crystal Palace centre-back Marc Guehi.

In other news, Chelsea and Juventus remain in discussions over a deal for Manchester United winger Jadon Sancho ahead of the 11pm deadline.

Follow our LIVE DEADLINE DAY BLOG for all the latest deals, gossip and exclusives.

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