Oxford suspends child trials of AstraZeneca vaccine

Ivannia SalazarFOLLOW, CONTINUE London Updated:06/04/2021 21:10h Keep Trials to assess the safety and efficacy of the AstraZeneca vaccine in children between the ages of 6 and 17 began in late February in the UK, trials that enrolled around 300 volunteers and are known to have this Tuesday, have been temporarily suspended while investigating the relationship between … Read more

Witch Prize 2021, here are the twelve semifinalists – Corriere.it

Here are the dozen of the semifinalists of the Strega Award, chosen by the Steering Committee chaired by Melania G. Mazzucco and composed of Pietro Abate, Valeria Della Valle, Giuseppe D’Avino, Ernesto Ferrero, Alberto Foschini, Paolo Giordano, Helena Janeczek, Gabriele Pedull, Stefano Petrocchi, Marino Sinibaldi and Giovanni Solimine, among the 62 titles nominated by the … Read more

Safe and effective vaccines in all countries of the world – Corriere.it

Twenty years ago, we created a foundation dedicated to world health because we wanted to use Microsoft’s resources to help as many people as possible. Health is the basis for a prosperous society. It became more evident than ever last year, when the pandemic upset many lives, in Italy and around the world. – Although … Read more

When the Milanese poet Franco Loi died, he sang utopia by reinventing the dialect- Corriere.it

Franco Loi is a case of incredible identification. He was born in Genoa in 1930 to a Sardinian father (freight forwarder and then director of a freight yard) and Emilian mother from Colorno (here the article by Cristina Taglietti for 90 years). Having already moved to Milan with his family in 1937, Loi absorbs the … Read more

Yes to the vaccine, a campaign against doubts – Corriere.it

The choice, shared by all countries of the world, to vaccinate doctors and health workers firsti is the most logical and obvious that there can be. It is clear that if doctors and nurses fall ill, not only can they not assist their patients but they risk spreading the infection even more. In addition, healthcare … Read more

Writer John le Carr̩, master of spy novels РCorriere.it dies

The great British writer John le Carr died at 89. The announcement was made on Guardian, reporting the confirmation of his family. The famous author of some among the greatest thriller and espionage novels died due to a pneumonia (not linked to Covid)at the Royal Cornwall Hospital on Saturday night. – It would be not … Read more

Italy is at a crossroads in Europe- Corriere.it

Sometimes certain details are enough to understand how the context around us is in motion. In the first half of the year, Italy lost just a little more jobs than the countries around us: minus 2.96% against a 2.83% drop in the European Union, according to Eurostat. At first glance, it could have been much … Read more

When a good doctor cannot communicate – Corriere.it

Funtil a few years ago, the main communication tool for a primary hospital was the so-called buzzer. A small transceiver device that made it possible to be traced at any time. Students and trainees looked at him with admiration. Possession of a buzzer was a sign of authority, a demonstration of occupying a high rung … Read more

The non-existent magic of public debt – Corriere.it

On the sidelines of the G-20 summit held in Saudi Arabia, a document was made public dell’Institute of international finance which greatly worried heads of state and government who, due to Covid, followed the meeting from afar. According to the figures that are read in these papers and which are confirmed (or directly provided) from … Read more

In serious condition Marco Santagata, writer and literary critic – Corriere.it

Marco Santagata, writer, literary critic and university professor, author of essays and novels, in serious condition in hospital in Pisa. Contrary to the news that had spread at first, the scholar was not dead but in an irreversible coma. He fell ill with Covid-19, with the virus grafted onto an already delicate clinical situation. – … Read more