Vaccinologists: Vaccines Can Control Pandemic, But It Takes Time

Merdeka.com – Internal medicine specialist or vaccinologist, Dirga Sakti Rambe, said vaccines can control the pandemic. Including the Covid-19 pandemic. However, the use of vaccines to control the Covid-19 pandemic takes a long time. This is because the clinical trial process, production and distribution took more than six months. “So vaccines are very important. Vaccines … Read more

Airbnb and New York agree in legal dispute over user data

– Airbnb With the agreement, an important hurdle for the planned IPO falls. – (Photo: dpa) – – – – New York The city of New York and the apartment broker Airbnb have reached a settlement in their protracted legal battle over the disclosure of user data. The compromise provides that Airbnb will in future … Read more

Integrated Toll Fly, Jakarta-Cikampek Toll Fares Raised IDR 5,000

JAKARTA, KOMPAS.com – Rate Highway Jakarta-Cikampek (Japek) has increased by IDR 5,000 to IDR 20,000 for Class I or private vehicles. Toll Rates Japek will be integrated with Toll Layang Japek (Elevated) II, which has not been subject to any tariff for 11 months since its operation. “So, the furthest distance is a tariff of … Read more

‘High’ risk of avian flu in 45 French departments – Landbouwleven – The weekly magazine for the Flemish country

The French authorities on Thursday placed 45 departments at ‘high’ risk for an outbreak of bird flu via migratory birds. According to a decision in the French Official Journal (Journal officiel), breeders must house their poultry or place protection nets to avoid any contact with wild birds. – – OMoreover, the departments known for their … Read more

Hospitalized for Covid and symptomatic, because they risk saturating the hospitals – Corriere.it

Among the numbers of the epidemic there is one that in this phase of the second wave is particularly worrying, in terms of voice hospitalized with symptoms. These are patients who for various reasons cannot stay at home, but do not require intensive care either. Yesterday there were 13,955, out of a total of 255,090 … Read more

“Transfers and reorganizations”. Peak of victims- Corriere.it

There is an emergency in an emergency, which has historical roots but which current events make more evident. The emergency rooms are on the verge of collapse, the wards are filled, ICU data are rising. Remedial measures are being taken to create new Covid beds by suspending non-urgent interventions, but this cannot make up for … Read more

Ducati without the Desmo. An epochal turning point? – News

The news that in one of his new bikes (the future Multistrada V4) Ducati switched to traditional distribution, with valves recalled by springs, after having linked its name exclusively to desmo engines for about thirty years, it raised a fuss. Fans of the Bolognese house, and beyond, have been divided between those who criticize and … Read more

Where to safely report domestic abuse in NYC? – Telemundo New York (47)

Domestic violence is a scourge that not only impacts women, but also men and children. Fear of reporting, financial and housing challenges, immigration status, and language barriers are factors faced by those who suffer emotional, physical, and sexual abuse every day. Recent statistics released by the NYPD show that there were more murders related to … Read more

Coronavirus: Primary, ‘Call to arms, worse than in March’ – Veneto

“We are making a ‘call to arms’, we have to call back doctors and nurses. It is worse here than in March”. Speak quickly on the phone with ANSA Claudio Micheletto, director of the penumology unit of the Verona hospital, where the department reserved for Covid patients was reopened yesterday. “I’m entering now ..- he … Read more

Resuscitations, the seats are there: for now only 7.4% is occupied

The focus returns to intensive care. Yesterday they welcomed 30 more people infected with the coronavirus. Throughout Italy there are 420 serious patients. A low number if compared to the over 1,300 cases that Lombardy alone had to treat in some dramatic days in March. But the comparison with last spring is not enough. There … Read more