Coronavirus. INSERM warns against lifting containment without strategy

Lifting containment without having developed an exit strategy would lead to a second wave of coronavirus epidemic that would overwhelm the health system, according to an Inserm study published on Sunday covering the Ile-de-France region. According to the researchers, who modeled the impact of containment in the region, only intensive research of the carriers of … Read more

In Spain even at the beach, you will have to keep your distance this summer

Spain, one of the countries most affected by the pandemic in the world with nearly 17,000 deaths. – En Spain, a sunny destination popular with international tourists, the rules of distance between people to prevent the spread of the coronavirus will have to remain in force this summer even at the beach, warned the Spanish … Read more

How far should you keep exercising outdoors to avoid infection?

value Description Indignant 6 Sad 1 Indifferent 0 Surprised 1 Happy 0 – – – – With the restriction from circulation from cars around the city, many athletes they look tempted to leave at streets and practice cycling, hike or careers. However, this could be potentially dangerous for your Health or for people in their … Read more

government keeps calm in the face of coronavirus, Tokyo Olympics force

The Olympic Games, against all odds. In Japan, there is still no question, officially, of evoking a postponement or cancellation of the Tokyo Olympics, scheduled from July 24, 2020. Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe reiterated, on Sunday March 15, that his country would welcome the competition in July. → LIVE. Coronavirus: France enters its second … Read more

The fall of the Brazilian real to historical lows damages consumers and favors exporters | Economy

The rise in the dollar has become a topic of discussion and concern for Brazilians in recent weeks. And it has even been the reason for some costumes of recently concluded carnival. The US currency already accumulates several highs and trades around 4.4 reais per greenback, being one of the currencies that loses more land … Read more

In Torreón, medicine shortages continue in clinic 16 of the IMSS

Kirk Castillo Torreón, Coahuila / 11.02.2020 11:41:36 After the pharmacy service was denied to the beneficiaries of the Social Security clinic 16 in Torreón, for an alleged robbery, on Tuesday some patients lined up from 6:00 in the morning to be among the first treated. The doors open at 8:00, however, access to the pharmacy … Read more

the mother found and placed in police custody, the child still wanted!

Posted on Sunday, February 9, 2020 at 11:57 a.m. Through Sudinfo with AFP — The kidnapping alert was triggered on Saturday evening for a 1-year-old child, Vanille, who was allegedly abducted by her mother in Angers on Friday afternoon, announced the police. The mother was found, not the child. – – Nathalie Stéphan, Vanille’s mother, … Read more

Orange wind warning: the IRM warns of a risk of high damage across the country

VSIt’s weird Belgium. Never has chaos been so strong, or at least the political surrealism so surreal, and interest on one side of the country for the other and vice versa has never seemed so great. Chaos ? It is obvious when the CD&V, a royalist party in essence, holder of the power of advice … Read more

The Federal Reserve keeps interest rates intact in the US | Economy

After two days of meeting of the monetary policy committee (FOMC), the Federal Reserve of the United States (Fed) has decided on Wednesday to maintain interest rates between 1.5% and 1.75% . Since the US central bank reduced the price of money three times last year, experts expect it will remain intact until there is … Read more

Alberto Fernández goes to Israel on his first trip as Argentine president | International

The Argentine president, Alberto Fernandez, left on Tuesday for Israel to participate, along with forty other international leaders, in the commemoration of the 75th anniversary of the liberation of the Auschwitz death camp. With his trip to the Middle East, the president breaks the tradition of his predecessors since Argentina’s return to democracy, in 1983: … Read more