[ad_1] Remdesivir is expected to be available soon in the fight against the coronavirus, says Gerd Fetkenhoeer, a German infectious disease specialist at the University of Cologne. RELATED POSTS According to Koelner Stadt-Anzeiger, as head of the German research team at the international consortium studying Remdesivir, a drug originally developed …
Read More »Finland: Malta Ambassador resigns – Merkel meets Hitler – World
[ad_1] Malta’s ambassador to Finland resigned on Sunday after receiving criticism for criticizing German Conservative Chancellor Angela Merkel and Nazi leader Adolf Hitler, the Foreign Ministry said in Valletta. “Accepting the ambassador’s resignation immediately, Foreign Minister Evarist Bartolo emphasized that the ambassador’s comments on German Chancellor Angela Merkel were not …
Read More »Olympiacos: “We are not overwhelmed with any Wembley shame – board and relegation”
[ad_1] Olympiacos amateur issued an amateur announcement against Panathinaikos. New electronic issue of PAO magazine, with four highly Panathinaikos interviews! Mikaelsen, Mingh, Karelis and “DASKALOS” Aidiniotis, open your letters! Get it with a click, here. The announcement states in detail: ««Olympiacos S.F.P. From its foundation until today, it has become …
Read More »Coronavirus: a positive virus baby being treated for Kawasaki disease
[ad_1] The third sample test performed on a 2.5-year-old boy who is being treated at Makareio Hospital in Cyprus with Kavasaki disease is also positive. With a crown, the boy’s father also falls ill. According to the director of the hospital’s Pediatric Clinic, SigmaLive, Abraham Elias, the boy has a …
Read More »Germany: exceeding the limit of new cases in many areas
[ad_1] The course of the pandemic in Germany is causing concern. At least five areas have exceeded their limits. 50 new cases per 100,000 inhabitants established by the federal government in the process of lifting restrictions on the coronation pandemic. In his Sonneberg south thuringia registered more than the previous …
Read More »Synopsis after overcrowding: at the table, the opening of organized spaces before
[ad_1] The opening of the spaces organized before (from June 1) is on the table, said the main newsletter of SKAI, the professor of Infectious Diseases, and member of the expert committee of the Ministry of Health, Nikos Sypsas on the occasion of images full of people on beaches and …
Read More »NYT: How Greeks Affected by the Economic Crisis Contributed to the Successful Treatment of the Crown | World
[ad_1] An extensive article / response by Matina Stevi-Gridneff from Brussels, published today on the New York Times website, shows how Greece (like Croatia) has been successful, despite its size, and the economic crisis that plagued it for almost one decade, to successfully confront the coronavirus pandemic, mobilizing its citizens. …
Read More »Anxiety in Germany: exceeding the limit of new cases in many areas
[ad_1] At least five regions in Germany have already exceeded the limit of 50 new cases per 100,000 inhabitants set by the government during the process of lifting restrictions on the pandemic. More than 150 new cases have been reported in recent days in Sonneberg, in southern Thuringia, focusing on …
Read More »Infectious diseases specialist D. Hatzigeorgiou: “No” to the use of domestic air conditioners, if not absolutely necessary | GREECE
[ad_1] Dimitris Hatzigeorgiou gave instructions on how to use the air conditioners, replacing Sotiris Tsiodras during the Sunday briefing on the crown course in our country. Mr. Hatzigeorgiou, an infectious disease pathologist, Lieutenant Colonel, Director of Air Force Health, and a member of the Special Scientists Committee of the Ministry …
Read More »Coronation: Johnson’s “Chill”, the lock is not removed immediately. The return to normality is delayed | World
[ad_1] There could be no immediate lifting of the shutdown in Britain, but more outdoor activities are allowed starting next week, Boris Johnson said, and the partial opening of shops and schools is possible in June. The announcement was made Sunday by Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who sent a televised …
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