[ad_1] In an urgent appeal, Chancellor Angela Merkel (CDU) called on German citizens to reduce their contacts and refrain from traveling. In view of the high number of corona infections, Merkel addressed her listeners in “Federal Chancellor Merkel aktuell”. your most important statements from the podcast at a glance: Merkel …
Read More »Corona – Setback for Covid-19 Drug: How Effective is Remdesivir?
[ad_1] According to the first results of a large-scale study, the active ingredient Remdesivir has not achieved the expected success in treating seriously ill patients with Covid-19. According to the evaluation, the mortality rate has not decreased nor has the drug delayed the time when patients needed to be ventilated. …
Read More »Trump and Biden – miles apart
[ad_1] The setting: Why were the surveys conducted in two different locations? And where were they Donald Trump: Miami FloridaWhen the live TV debate had to be canceled after Trump’s Covid-19 diagnosis, Biden planned a solo appearance as a replacement. Trump reacted promptly and hosted his own Q&A with NBC, …
Read More »First parliamentary exchange of blows on the 2021 budget
[ad_1] Praise from the ÖVP and the Greens and criticism from the opposition at first reading in the National Council Vienna (PK) – After Finance Minister Gernot Blümel presented the draft of the Federal Finance Law 2021 yesterday in his budget speech, members of the National Council had the floor …
Read More »Facebook bans ads from vaccine opponents
[ad_1] Facebook wants to ban all ads on its pages that are worded in such a way that they can prevent people from getting vaccinated. “We don’t want these ads on our platform,” he said in a group blog post on Tuesday. The corona pandemic shows how important “preventive behavior” …
Read More »Corona: British opposition calls for temporary closure
[ad_1] British opposition leader Keir Starmer has called for a two to three week lockdown on Britain due to the growing number of new corona infections. Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s administration on Tuesday accused Starmer of “losing control” and ignoring the advice of his scientific advisers. Health Secretary Matt Hancock …
Read More »Häupl on the variants of the coalition in Vienna: not with the “socialist dining room”
[ad_1] “Pools that you put on your belt” And the green chapter of Vienna? Is that done? “No, not at all,” says Häupl. You also have to “see it a bit independently of people.” The first coalition talks would have to be held in earnest today. A future program for …
Read More »Digital stress: how smartphones and company weigh us down
[ad_1] The cell phone rings, unread items pile up in the inbox, social media tirelessly pushes to the final device: many people suffer the dissolution of the separation between work and private life and social pressure to communicate, according to the result of a study on “digital stress”. 3,333 people …
Read More »Austria’s first antibody study begins in November
[ad_1] In mid-November, the number of unreported cases of coronavirus infections will be surveyed again. At the same time, the first nationwide antibody study is beginning to examine the proportion of people with antibodies to SARS-CoV-2 in Austria. The science ministry announced Tuesday that it had commissioned the study. The …
Read More »With these measures, a second blockage can be avoided
[ad_1] “A second confinement can be avoided if the population accepts restrictions such as hygiene and keeping their distance, but also refrains as far as possible from risky activities that are now known, such as private parties.” This is the conclusion of complexity researcher Peter Klimek in an analysis published …
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