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Pudahuel, Independencia, El Bosque, Calama and Quillota will be released from quarantine starting Monday | National

[ad_1] National Wednesday 16 September 2020 | 12:39 Pudahuel, Independencia, El Bosque, Calama and Quillota will be released from quarantine starting Monday In the authorities’ report on the situation of covid-19 in the country, the Undersecretary for Crime Prevention, Katherine Martorell, reported that five communes leave the quarantine and advance …

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Six communes go back to quarantine this Friday

[ad_1] The Ministry of Health confirmed that six communes pass this Friday, at 05:00 hours, from the passage of preparation to quarantine, due to the increase in cases of coronavirus. It is the communes of Curanilahue, Poplars, Lebu, Licanten, Maullín urban area and Pichidegua. The communes of Lebu (capital of …

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Minister of Education insists on returning to classes as far as possible: “It would be an aberration to close the door to the parents” who want their return

[ad_1] Education Minister Raúl Figueroa does not give up in his efforts to normalize school activities to the extent that the pandemic allows. This morning, he insisted that “the goal is for schools to open as much as possible” and warned that “it would be an aberration to close the …

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13 questions on how to celebrate the 18th

[ad_1] This weekend the most atypical National Holidays in recent years will be celebrated, if not in history. The coronavirus crisis and its restrictions have raised questions about what activities can and cannot be carried out on September 18, 19 and 20, due to the authority’s measures to prevent new …

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Russian coronavirus vaccine: 14% of volunteers suffered side effects

[ad_1] The Russian Health Ministry reported today that 14% of volunteers who have participated in clinical trials after the official registration of the Russian vaccine against coronavirus, Sputnik V, have suffered side effects. These symptoms are fever or muscle pain. “More than 300 people were vaccinated. About 14 percent of …

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