Cruises and Corona Virus: Floating Test Lab

[ad_1] Japanese authorities have confirmed 60 new corona infections on an Italian cruise ship currently in the port of Nagasaki. The “Atlantic Coast” has been there for repair work since the end of January. There are no passengers on board, but 623 crew members, all of whom have been tested …

Read More »

Discussion on the inevitable government policy expert program

[ad_1] Vorarlbergs Governor Markus Wallner (ÖVP) had started the public debate this week saying, given the Crown crisis not only do you have the Vorarlberg Government program, but also rethink that in the federal government. Chancellor Sebastian Kurz (ÖVP) and vice chancellor Werner Kogler (Green) only emphasized that cooperation between …

Read More »

Doctor warns of new crown symptoms and new risk groups

[ad_1] The pulmonologist observed new developments in the course of the disease in some patients. He warns his colleagues not to focus solely on the lungs. New knowledge about SARS-CoV-2 is known almost every day. Now, German lung specialist Thomas Voshaar reports on new abnormalities in crown patients. According to …

Read More »

Boeing closes $ 1 billion deal with Embraer

[ad_1] US aircraft maker Boeing will not take over Brazilian rival Embraer. The purchase of four-fifths of Embraer’s commercial aircraft business for $ 4.2 billion (€ 3.88 billion) failed, Boeing said today. In the end, it was not possible to agree on the terms of the acquisition in the two-year …

Read More »

Good developer news for part 2

[ad_1] Final Fantasy 7 remake was released earlier this month for the PS4 finally released after several years in advance and it’s fair to say that it more than met expectations. Square Enix He did a good job Anticipation for the sequel is already high, especially considering how it ends. …

Read More »

Saudi Arabia abolished whip punishment

[ad_1] In the future, compliance with “international human rights standards (against) physical punishment” in Saudi Arabia must be ensured, according to the decision of the Court of Justice in April. Previously, the flogging denounced violently by human rights organizations was a punishment for homicides, but also for disrupting “public order” …

Read More »