Thousands protest against mandatory vaccines in Austria (VIDEO)

– – Thousands protested in Austria against the planned compulsory immunization – Nearly 40,000 people protested today in several Austrian cities against mandatory coronavirus vaccination and restrictive measures, APA reported. The largest action was in Graz, where about 30,000 people gathered in one of the largest demonstrations in the city since 1945. Between 5,000 and … Read more

Infected 61 passengers who arrived in the Netherlands from South Africa – omicron perhaps

– – Passengers are waiting to be sampled at Schiphol Airport. PHOTO: Reuters – A total of 61 people, who arrived in the Netherlands on Friday with two flights from the Republic of South Africa, tested positive for coronavirus and are in isolation, the Associated Press reported, quoted by BTA. Passengers arriving at Amsterdam’s Schiphol … Read more

The Czech president is returned to hospital, infected with covid

– – Czech President Milos Zeman PHOTO: Archive – Czech President Milos Zeman was again admitted to hospital today after giving a positive test for the coronavirus that causes covid, Reuters reported, quoted by BTA. Zeman was discharged today from a hospital where he spent six weeks treating a chronic disease unrelated to covid. According … Read more

WHO: COVID-19 will be distributed as people gather and travel

– – COVID-19 PHOTO: Pixabay – The new coronavirus will continue to spread rapidly as societies return to pre-pandemic social communication and mobility, Reuters reported, citing World Health Organization (WHO) Emergency Situations Director Mike Ryan. During the holidays at the end of the year, it is important that everyone takes measures to protect themselves from … Read more

Billionaire Glen de Vries dies on Jeff Bezos’ space flight

– – Glen de Vries PHOTO: Blue Origin – Billionaire Glen de Vries, who took part in Jeff Bezos’ space flight last month, died in a plane crash in the state of New Jersey, Reuters reported. The small plane on which the businessman was flying crashed in Sussex County. There was another person on board … Read more

Within days, they introduce a curfew for the unvaccinated in Austria

– – Photo: Archive – Today, the Austrian government has increased the threat of quarantine measures for people who have not been vaccinated against KOVID-19. This is happening at a time of significant growth in new cases in the country, the Associated Press and DPA reported. “It is already clear that this winter and Christmas … Read more

The new mayor of New York wants to be paid in bitcoins

– – Eric Adams Photos: Reuters – Eric Adams, elected mayor of New York, said he would like his first three salaries in bitcoins, the BBC reported. The former police captain was elected this week to take office after the end of Mayor Bill de Blasio’s term in January and will be New York’s second … Read more

The father of cognitive therapy, Aaron Beck, has died at the age of 100

– – – Aaron Beck, the father of cognitive therapy, developed in the 1960s and caused a revolution in psychiatry, died in the United States yesterday at the age of 100, world agencies reported, quoted by BTA. Beck has died at his home in Philadelphia, said his daughter Judith Beck, who heads the Beck Institute, … Read more

Children’s wards in Italy are full of people infected with respiratory syncytial virus

– – Patients arrive at the hospital on day 6-7 of the positive test – Children’s wards in Italy are full of children infected with respiratory syncytial virus, the Italian agencies ANSA and ADN Kronos reported. Italian virologist and immunologist Roberto Burioni reminds that every autumn this virus leads to full children’s wards and poses … Read more

Austrian provinces are tightening measures against COVID-19

– – PHOTO: Pixabay – In Austria, the rapidly increasing number of newly infected with the coronavirus will lead to stricter restrictions for unvaccinated, DPA reported. After the federal states of Styria and Tyrol, the provinces of Upper Austria and Carinthia will soon not allow unvaccinated people to visit bars and restaurants under certain conditions. … Read more