Riders (on the storm)

Espinete unemployed, Caponata retired and the Count Draco with cavities and in low hours in Sesame Street. No longer the curries -Those dolls that did not stop working in construction with los Fraggel– they do their August hand in hand with speculation, also quarantined with the pandemic. The cookie MonsterWith his blue fur and messy … Read more

Coronavirus | Vaccination in the United States exceeds 100 million doses administered

U.S last Friday exceeded 100 million doses of the vaccine against COVID-19 administered since December, which have so far immunized more than 35 million adults in the country most affected in the world by the pandemic. According to the latest balance of the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC, in English), as of … Read more

The WHO has finally announced when the K-19 pandemic will end

Thursday, March 11, marks a year since the World Health Organization (WHO) officially declared the coronavirus and the disease it causes, Covid-19, a pandemic. But what conditions must be met for the WHO to announce that the pandemic is over? According to a BBC report, the first criterion is that there are no more infections. … Read more

Column: Threatened biodiversity in corona masks | Comments | DW

Angela Merkel wears white when she announces the latest corona regulations in a press conference every few weeks after her meeting with the heads of government of the 16 federal states. The Chancellor then even presents herself in a partner look, because Bavaria’s Prime Minister Markus Söder and Berlin’s Governing Mayor Michael Müller then wear … Read more

New York celebrates one year of confinement by Covid-19

Restaurants in “the city that never sleeps” can now open at 35 percent capacity from the end of February. New York marked a year this Saturday since confinement measures, social distance, business closures and the end of mass tourism began to be imposed, with the city immersed in the progressive reopening with the advancement of … Read more

More than 3,500 new contaminations and 56 deaths recorded in Lebanon

Lebanon has recorded 56 deaths and 3,523 new Covid-19 contaminations, according to the daily report from the Ministry of Health published on Saturday evening. These figures increase to 415,362 cases, 5,334 deaths and 325,818 recoveries since the onset of the pandemic in the country in February 2020. Among the cases still active, 2,363 patients are … Read more

What commuters think about the new test center on the border with Poland

Actually, Lukasz Hedrych has no time for a police check at the border. The driver of the Szczecin pizza courier service “Pizzeria dobra” quickly passes his papers and the valid Corona quick test through the cranked car window. Time is money. The pizza in the back of his car is getting cold. The German customers … Read more

Anti-Asian racism on the rise in the US, this is the culprit!

Jakarta, CNBC Indonesia – Cases of racial attacks and violence against Asian-Americans are increasing. This case occurred in a number of areas in the United States. Then what are the reasons behind these repressive actions? Launching the BBC, Saturday (13/3/2021), the spike in harassment and violence against Asians has increased sharply, since the start of … Read more

Against six variants: This man has super antibodies against Corona – adviser

His blood could be the key to an even better corona vaccine. John Hollis from Virginia (USA) is one of the rare COVID-19 patients who has so-called super antibodies that effectively neutralize the virus. The 54-year-old is practically immune to Corona. In addition, its super antibodies even offer immunity to the new virus variants, reports … Read more

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All updates in Central European Time (CET) 13.04 | Tunisia starts the vaccination campaign by injecting doses of the Russian Sputnik V The vaccination campaign started this Saturday (13.03.2021) in Tunisia, the second country on the African continent with the highest mortality rate from COVID-19, with the injection of the first of the 30,000 doses … Read more