[ad_1] Near One hundred and fifty people gathered again on the outskirts of the El Golf de Las Condes metro to hold a demonstration in support of Rejection and request a postponement of the Plebiscite set for next October 25. Like the week before, The adherents to the Rejection gathered …
Read More »Slap of the ears in the U for Camilo Moya and Pablo Aránguiz for not respecting protocols after photo in a jacuzzi
[ad_1] Universidad de Chile is experiencing one of its best moments in a long time. The blues beat Deportes Iquique and are in the fight at the top of the table, but the good present has been clouded by a controversy generated by Camilo Moya and Pablo Aránguiz. After the …
Read More »JA Kast in a tailspin against the UDI mayor: “If we have seen someone who has made populism from the right, it is Joaquín Lavín”
[ad_1] “If we have seen someone who has made populism from the right, it is Joaquín Lavín.” In these terms, the leader of the Republican Party and former presidential candidate, José Antonio Kast, referred to the mayor of Las Condes and a potential letter from Chile Vamos a La Moneda, …
Read More »Quarantines will remain until mid-October
[ad_1] Bío Bío registered 229 new infections, eight deaths and exceeds two thousand active. Patients COVID-19 they are occupying 126 critical beds, only 56 are free to use. Ad portas to the quarantine that started, at 11:00 p.m., San Pedro de la Paz, Colonel and Burbot the crowds in banks …
Read More »Seismological Center: The future earthquake will occur between Los Vilos and Pichilemu
[ad_1] As a result of the string of earthquakes in the north of the country, the director of the National Seismological Center, Sergio Barrientos, pointed out that there is another area that is accumulating energy long ago and that makes an earthquake foreseeable within the next few years: “Between Los …
Read More »Minister Víctor Pérez and extension of the state of exception: “It is absolutely sanitary in nature”
[ad_1] He Minister of the Interior and Security, Víctor Pérez, explained that the expansion of State of Exception for 90 more days decreed this Friday by the Government, is due solely to health reasons. “The decision of the President of the Republic to extend the State of Exception for 90 …
Read More »Government after September 11: The right to demonstrate is legitimate, but there are those who only destroy | National
[ad_1] On Saturday morning the Government delivered a balance of what was the day of the 11 of September, in which demonstrations and disorders were registered in various parts of the country, with a greater scope in the Metropolitan region. The Minister of the Interior, Victor Perez, reiterated that in …
Read More »New Covid-19 infections once again exceed two thousand in the last day and Magallanes reports a record number of daily cases
[ad_1] As announced this morning by the Undersecretary of Public Health, Paula Daza, the cases of Covid-19 reported in the last day rose again in relation to the previous days. This Saturday, lcontagions nationwide exceeded two thousand -after five days under this figure- and a record of PCR tests was …
Read More »Paulo Egenau on poverty and pandemic: “We had hunger stored in our memory”
[ad_1] –God, we’ve done it wrong! – sighs psychologist Paulo Egenau (64), national social director of Hogar de Cristo, alluding to the country’s responsibility for decades of “archaic, disjointed, inconsistent, underfunded public policies that they manage to guarantee the inclusion trajectories of the poorest and most vulnerable people in Chile …
Read More »U. Oxford stumble would delay trial in Chile; There are 10 ways to prevent a contagion in the micro and subway and China prepares a spray vaccine: three things we learned about the coronavirus this week
[ad_1] It was until this week, the vaccine that had generated the most expectations in the medical community and among the general population. The antidote being developed by the University of Oxford together with the AstraZeneca laboratory had been established as the most promising vaccine in the world. He had …
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