Health

Crown in North Rhine-Westphalia: Police officer injured after deployment in mask controversy – state protection now being determined

[ad_1] Corona virus: Relaxations were also introduced in North Rhine-Westphalia after the federal-state conference. After a dispute over the mask requirement, state protection is now investigating. In North Rhine-Westphalia A meat factory in Coesfeld has been closed after a crown outbreak. The district has postponed the relaxation scheduled for May …

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Mexico: at least 17 dead from adulterated brandy

[ad_1] In Mexico, at least 17 people died after consuming contaminated brandy. The administration of the Chiconcuautla municipality in the state of Puebla then declared a health emergency on Tuesday (local time). He called on the population to stop consuming or selling alcoholic beverages for the time being. Local media …

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Crown Demos in Germany: Merkel apparently suspected of Putin as instigator – Cottbus protest resolved

[ad_1] Crown demos in Germany: Thousands demonstrate against conditions in Berlin, Dortmund, Munich and Stuttgart. FDP politician Thomas Kemmerich was present in Gera. Too many protesters in Cottbus: concentration dissolves Update May 12, 9:16 p.m.: A short-term pass demonstration of the right-wing association “Zukunft Heimat” against the restrictions of the …

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“I should have bought masks before”

[ad_1] Federal Health Minister Jens Spahn explains that acquiring respiratory masks is no longer a problem. But it also admits mistakes. All information on the news blog. More than 4.2 million people worldwide are already infected with the corona virus, and more than 285,000 people have died. In Germany there …

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Not all travelers suspect Corona

[ad_1] ME.n Until now, each foreign visitor to Germany has had to go through fourteen days, with the exception of a few exceptions for long-distance drivers and other groups. The heads of state chancelleries and interior ministers agreed on this line a good month ago. Previously, the Robert Koch Institute …

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