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We start the day of live news with you and give you a quick overview of the most important topics of the morning.
Tighten instead of loosen: The British version is a headache for the government. With the extent of the confinement, you want to get a head start. What the new measures will bring, how long they will apply, and when students should see their classrooms again. More about this.
An advertisement with a considerable half-life: The Minister of Education, Faßmann, has to postpone teaching in the classroom again. Upper Austria and Styria prefer their semester break, shift work, quick tests and masks are planned afterwards. The minister does not want to “ignore” the psychological consequences. More about this.
Morning shines: “When mutants fire the spike protein of the virus with the vaccine, it is a real game changer,” he writes. Erich kocina In this morning glow You can read what he means by “Giga-Lockdown” here: More on this.
Is it time to heal and forget ?: Biden has set himself the goal of reuniting America. But he also wants Trump to forget four years. From day one as president, the Democrat plans to reverse his predecessor’s climate and immigration policy through executive orders. The fear of violence on opening day on Wednesday is increasing. More about this [premium]
Australia isolates itself: In all likelihood, Australia will no longer open its borders to travelers this year. As the Australian government’s top medical adviser, Brendan Murphy, told ABC television on Monday, no free rides are expected in 2021 despite the early start of the coronavirus vaccination campaign. Australia’s borders have been closed to travelers since March 2020 to contain the spread of the coronavirus.
Israel shows how: A month after Israel’s massive corona vaccination campaign began, the first study results show that the vaccine significantly reduces the number of new infections. Just two weeks after the first dose of the Biontech Pifzer vaccine, the number of corona-positive tests in people over the age of 60 was significantly lower, according to a study by the nation’s largest health insurance company.
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