[ad_1] The French government has announced that it will offer free corona vaccines to everyone in the country. Starting in January, especially vulnerable patients will be treated first. But there is no mandatory vaccination. In France, the corona vaccination should be free for everyone. “The start of vaccination is now …
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[ad_1] The persistently high number of corona infections in Germany has raised questions among politicians and economic experts about relaxation during the Christmas holidays and New Year’s Eve. Currently, almost everywhere in Germany, only two households with up to five people are allowed to meet. This will be temporarily suspended …
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[ad_1] Paul Rogan has experience in delicate operations. As a member of the Royal Marines, he trained Afghan police officers in Kabul. At the Liverpool Police Department, Rogan specialized in special operations. The 59-year-old is now responsible for handling the massive Covid-19 testing in his hometown on the River Mersey. …
Read More »Vaccine: why Europe takes longer than the UK
[ad_1] AIn view of the first global approval of a Covid-19 vaccine in Great Britain, the European Medicines Agency (EMA) has made it clear that it will make its decision on the approval of such vaccines in the EU completely independently. “These vaccines will be administered to millions of people …
Read More »Corona-News: Increased number of new infected and deceased in Thuringia
[ad_1] Gera | Mask requirement in the city center In Gera city center, a mask requirement applies from Friday. This provides for a new general order that the city published on Thursday. Consequently, the mouth and nose should be covered outdoors where there are multiple people. Between 7 am and …
Read More »Coronavirus: poor prospects for the ski season
[ad_1] The fear of a second “Ischgl” is great: in most countries, ski areas will remain closed to tourists during the Christmas period due to the corona pandemic, with a few exceptions. Is it possible to ski in Germany this year? So far it is clear: the ski lifts in …
Read More »Squeezing here, looking at openings there: countries’ crown policies are falling apart – politics
[ad_1] The partial lockdown imposed by the corona pandemic with closed restaurants, museums, theaters and leisure facilities will run until January 10. This was decided by Chancellor Angela Merkel (CDU) and the prime ministers of the federal states during their deliberations on Wednesday. “In principle, the situation remains as it …
Read More »Corona: Italy bans travel at Christmas – politics
[ad_1] In the fight against the corona virus, the Italian government is severely restricting freedom of movement during Christmas and New Years. The decision was made by Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte’s cabinet on Thursday night. With strict travel bans from December 21 to January 6, Rome wants to prevent the …
Read More »Corona pandemic: sick leave by phone extended
[ad_1] Corona Pandemic: Telephone sick leave is extended | tagesschau.de Status: 03.12.2020 1:15 pm To minimize the risk of infection, employees can continue to take sick leave by phone or video switch without visiting a doctor. A corresponding special regulation will run until March 31, 2021. In view of the …
Read More »Extended rules of the crown: acceptance and skepticism in the country | NDR.de – news
[ad_1] Status: 03.12.2020 1:12 pm The current restrictions will run until January 10. The federal and state governments have decided. The mood in Lower Saxony fluctuates between approval and fear of the future. Lower Saxony districts celebrate the decision that Chancellor Angela Merkel (CDU) made with state leaders on Wednesday. …
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