[ad_1] Saxony’s statements contradict each other in the debate on triage in German hospitals. The occasion is the Oberlausitzer Bergland Clinic in Zittau, where the “triage” is said to have taken place. The medical director there, Mathias Mengel, had apparently said in an online citizens forum: At his hospital, one …
Read More »Nursing homes became hot spots: responsible for the many corona deaths in Berlin – Berlin
[ad_1] The reality is disturbing and painful: more than one in two corona deaths in Berlin were previously infected in a nursing home. That’s 492 of 899 deceased. A total of 3,425 people have been infected in Berlin nursing homes since the start of the pandemic. A month ago it …
Read More »Bundestag in the meat industry: more occupational safety in slaughterhouses
[ad_1] Dumped wages, reduced accommodation, 16-hour shifts – questionable working conditions in the meat industry have become a health problem in the pandemic. Now the Bundestag has intervened. Working conditions in the meat industry have long been considered problematic. Conditions, sometimes precarious, have become apparent in recent months due to …
Read More »PKV Premium Increase – Federal Court of Justice: Private Health Insurers Must Specify Reasons for Premium Increases
[ad_1] The Federal Court of Justice (BGH) specifies the rules of the game for premium increases from private health insurers. For the adjustment to be formally correct and effective, the insurer must indicate the calculation basis, the change of which was decisive, the judges ruled. Therefore, it must be stated …
Read More »Coronavirus: Can Antigen Self-Tests Save Christmas?
[ad_1] Shortly before the festival, a stick to the throat, and whoever has a negative result, can take a seat at the Christmas table: the tempting idea of doing a rapid wreath test so as not to infect their parents or grandparents at Christmas currently worries many . But are …
Read More »Perfume or drugstore? – How Douglas tricked the confinement
[ad_1] reThe Düsseldorf company Douglas GmbH describes itself as a perfumery, at least until Tuesday. Because about a quarter of the 450 branches in Germany should now operate under the label “pharmacy”. The goal is to keep stores open even during the tough closure that began Wednesday. Because, like all …
Read More »Bundestag: So the opposition leaves a steep bill against Spahn
[ad_1] reJens Spahn set the tone for the debate Wednesday morning. “The fact that we start getting vaccinated very shortly after Christmas does not mean that all the rules are no longer necessary,” the federal Minister of Health told the television channel n-tv. “We will also need these rules until …
Read More »Merkel’s list: this is how the federal government evaluates the willingness to vaccinate
[ad_1] meA list that Chancellor Angela Merkel (CDU) visibly carried on the way to Wednesday’s cabinet meeting showed data that may not have been released to the public in this way. On paper, which can be easily recognized in press photos, a total of 14 categories can be recognized, apparently …
Read More »UK verdict: air pollution killed girls
[ad_1] The British judiciary passed a landmark ruling: a nine-year-old girl was shown to have died as a result of excessive air pollution in her neighborhood. The court criticized the behavior of the authorities as a “failure”. A UK court has confirmed for the first time a direct link between …
Read More »Douglas branches are still open – union angry
[ad_1] Open Despite Hard Closing: Some branches of the Douglas perfume chain opened their doors on Wednesday. The reason: the company considers itself a pharmacy. The tough lockdown is forcing all stores that don’t sell essentials to close. All? Not quite! Despite the state ban, several branches of the Douglas …
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