Road safety records in Oslo and Helsinki, lifesaving HIV medicine, LGBT visibility in Argentina

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In this issue of Squirrel News, we discuss the introduction of a revolutionary HIV prevention drug to England’s NHS, record low levels of pedestrian fatalities in Helsinki and Oslo, and the first transgender news anchor on Argentinian television.
Helsinki and Oslo cut pedestrian deaths to zero in 2019
Source: The Guardian
The NHS will make the HIV prevention drug PrEP available for free in England
Source: Global Citizen
A woman in Argentina has become the country’s first transgender news anchor
Source: AP News
An Italian hospital is saving the lives of COVID-19 patients by 3D printing valves for reanimation devices
Source: 3D Printing Media Network
A brain implant which detects and reduces harmful nerve cell activity is being trialled in patients with Parkinson’s disease
Source: New Scientist
Ten of thousands of Canadians are helping vulnerable fellows citizens through the Caremongering movement
Source: BBC News
The Dutch city of Utrecht will build a car-free district for 12,000 people
Source: The Guardian
Australia’s largest supermarket chain has introduced opening hours exclusively for elderly and disabled customers
Source: Global Citizen
A new report suggests that London’s trees are saving the city millions of pounds every year
Source: Citylab
California man sets up toilet paper exchange in an attempt to combat stockpiling
Source: AP News