[ad_1] Good morning dear readers And thank you for paying us your attention every morning. If, like me, you were allowed to relax for a few days away from the hustle and bustle of the news, you are now prepared for the political storms of fall. My colleagues and I …
Read More »Debate revived: Bavaria does not rule out border controls
[ad_1] Tuesday 20 October 2020 In the spring, Germany quickly introduced border controls to prevent the spread of the corona virus. The unpleasant consequences: commuters and truck drivers are stuck in traffic jams, unmarried couples cannot see each other for weeks. The Bavarian Interior Minister can still imagine a new …
Read More »Drosten and colleagues caution against the concept of herd immunity
[ad_1] reBerlin virologist Christian Drosten and other colleagues oppose a corona strategy targeting herd immunity. “It is with concern that we notice that the voices are growing again that are focusing on the natural contamination of a large part of the population with the objective of herd immunity as a …
Read More »The most important decision of the decade
[ad_1] Good morning dear readers And thank you for paying us your attention every morning. If, like me, you were allowed to relax for a few days away from the hustle and bustle of the news, you are now prepared for the political storms of fall. My colleagues and I …
Read More »France says goodbye to murdered teacher Samuel Paty
[ad_1] Following the assassination of history professor Samuel Paty, the French government is planning a national memorial ceremony in the courtyard of the Sorbonne University in Paris. As announced by the Elysee Palace, the location of the event was chosen in accordance with the family of the deceased. President Emmanuel …
Read More »In France, terror hits schools
[ad_1] reThe trial of the terrorists’ accomplices in the attack on Charlie Hebdo was under way when 90 major media outlets published a manifesto for freedom of expression. No newspaper illustrated the appeal with one of the Muhammad cartoons that the satirical magazine reprinted at the start of the trial. …
Read More »Far from the “hero” more for all: how you can achieve a more specific remuneration
[ad_1] rea Berlin Charité is one of many places where Ver.di is causing a stir this week. On Monday, employees began warning strikes on the early shift, and these will end on Tuesday with the late shift. There are similar campaigns throughout the country in clinics, municipal public services, day …
Read More »Crown crisis around the world: Ireland is the first EU country to enter a second blockade – knowledge
[ad_1] Ireland is the first EU country to enter a second blockade Ireland is the first EU country to revert to crown lockdown. Prime Minister Michael Martin on Monday ordered another curfew for the population. Schools were an exception, they should remain open. The government decided to close all unnecessary …
Read More »Loss of control would be a catastrophe: Drosten warns about the idea of herd immunity
[ad_1] The growing number of infections in Germany is bringing a new lockdown within reach. What if this time you just went through the pandemic and waited for it to get infected? Charité’s virologist Drosten and his colleagues disagree with a striking appeal. An expert group around Charité’s chief virologist …
Read More »So many lives have been saved by travel restrictions
[ad_1] It has been clear since the start of the corona pandemic that travel means increased risk. But a study now shows for the first time just how big the influence of travel is on the spread of the virus and which travel restrictions are particularly effective. The debate over …
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