They try to preserve mental and physical health by opening recreational spaces – Telemundo 62

Certain restrictions, related to activities abroad will be a thing of the past in Pennsylvania from first of May. And it’s Governor Tom Wolf understands that To safeguard the mental and physical health of the constituents, the opening of certain spaces is underway. These are golf courses, marinas, places fishing and camping parks. However, the … Read more

Why stars are taken to hospitals with pneumonia, but at the same time they don’t find coronavirus

The pandemic seemed to many to be something far away, until the hospital beds in Kommunark and other clinics filled up thousands of patients, including stellar ones. One of the first coronavirus seized 78-year-old Lev Leshchenko. Fortunately, the pop artist has already been discharged from the clinic. And here is the 70 year old Nadezhda … Read more

Coronavirus: clash between regions. Fontana: ‘Staggered openings? The risk is of a lame Italy – Politics

Still quarrel between Regions on the question of reopening and Phase 2. While Walter Ricciardi, of the Executive Committee of the World Health Organization (WHO) and consultant to the Minister of Health, is slowing down the start of Phase 2. “It is absolutely too early – he tells Sky Tg24 -: the numbers, especially in … Read more

Coronavirus, Toti: «In Liguria we reopen some construction sites»

The governor of Liguria Giovanni Toti has announced the imminent signature of a decree that will allow the reopening of some work activities, in particular some construction sites. The regional president’s decision deepens the furrow that has opened up between the government, which has prolonged the lockdown until May 3, and some territories, where the … Read more

Coronavirus: order of priority for testing Belgians unveiled

Top priority goes to any patient who needs to be hospitalized and who is suspected of having Covid-19. – Lhe federal government has got it right. According to a press release obtained by RTL.be, an order of priority for performing coronavirus tests has been established. Has priority: 1. Any patient who must be hospitalized and … Read more

Coronavirus: Conte signs the new Dpcm on restrictions – Politics

The Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte has signed the Dpcm which establishes new restrictive measures for the coronavirus emergency. The validity of the Dpcm and the ordinances issued so far is standardized on April 3. This is what the Prime Ministerial Decree launched by the government provides with the new restrictions. “The provisions of the decree … Read more

Coronavirus: carpet checks. Still a record of complaints – Health

There are seventy coffines that were loaded onto army trucks this morning to be transferred from the cemetery of Bergamo in other areas of the North, especially in Emilia Romagna for cremation. Even today Bergamo will therefore witness a new, dramatic procession of vehicles, such as that of the evening of 18 March, with the … Read more

Coronavirus, Bonaccini: «In Emilia-Romagna I also banned jogging without waiting for Rome»

First in Italy, also preceding Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte, he signed an ordinance that gives a definitive answer on sport in the times of the coronavirus emergency, a theme that has divided Italians in recent days. The president of Emilia-Romagna, Stefano Bonaccini, in addition to closing the parks in the region he drives, has forbidden … Read more

Click day: no by professionals ignored by Cura Italia

Two million workers The point is that, the orders complain, that the government still regards professionals as a sort of «privileged caste», ignoring or neglecting the fact that it is about two million workers who have an average income of 15 thousand euros l ‘year. The same Adepp association of private pension funds, has sent … Read more

Infections that are far from coronavirus: the flu account has more than half a million deaths per year, and measles

The whole history of mankind is life side by side with bacteria, parasites and viruses. They cause infectious diseases, that is, transmitted through various kinds of contacts: through the blood, as HIV, hepatitis B and C, with insect bites like malaria, by airborne droplets like flu, tuberculosis and measles. Since the end of last year, … Read more