Only one visitor per week in the home “is inhuman”

[ad_1] Vaccination as a way out The withdrawal of close relatives for months is an unreasonable expectation for residents of the home, which “can also have health consequences,” warns Pühringer. 70 per cent of households in Upper Austria have already been vaccinated, which must have consequences. “A high vaccination rate …

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War of faith over justice | kurier.at

[ad_1] The ÖVP wants an independent federal prosecutor, reorganize the corporate and corruption prosecution, fair and fast procedures. Bravo. For eleven years, the Popular Party appointed the ministers of Justice. Now he throws a lot of reform proposals on the table of the Greens, who are now responsible. The fact …

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No free takeaway tests for ELGA objectors

[ad_1] The ELGA infrastructure already implemented “eMedication” in spring. It made it possible for patients to pick up prescription drugs at a pharmacy without having to go to the doctor’s office beforehand. Around 7 million prescriptions were made this way each month. Another step will follow in the National Council …

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Viennese start-up Kaleido bought by Australian company Canva

[ad_1] The start-up Kaleido AI, founded two years ago, is being sold to Australia, according to several media today. The company, known for its apps that remove the background from photos and videos, is targeting Canva, an Australian design platform. According to the company, it is “one of the largest …

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Almost total loss of overnight stays in Vienna in January

[ad_1] Sales in the Viennese hotel industry plummeted 76.6 percent in the previous year. The misery continued at the beginning of the year. As expected, overnight net sales of Vienna accommodation providers fell in 2020. The corona pandemic caused a 76.6 percent decline to 239 million euros. Vienna Tourism announced …

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