Health

that’s 500 per day on average

[ad_1] The end of 2020 and the first two days of the new year did not register a reassuring trend in terms of new coronavirus infections. Looking at the data provided this morning by the general director of Ulss 3 Giuseppe Dal Ben, in fact, in the last week the …

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Imane Fadil, the investigating judge, does not archive the investigation into the death of the Moroccan model who is witnessing Ruby’s trials. The motives and actions to the prosecutors

[ad_1] The request for presentation by the Milan Prosecutor is dated September 19, 2019. But what seemed like a closed story, the death of the Moroccan model Immane fadil One of the witnesses in the trials on the Ruby case still has no end. The examining magistrate of Milan Alessandra …

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Imperial College’s troubling study of the English variant

[ad_1] An Imperial College report prepared in collaboration with the University of Edinburgh, the British Ministry of Health and other institutes illustrates the situation of the spread of the English variant in England, a situation that suggests pessimistic forecasts for the near future. The pre-printed report is perhaps one of …

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Germany, vaccination lottery in nursing homes

[ad_1] Berlin one lottery to decide who is vaccinated and who is not in nursing homes for the elderly in Germany. A case that runs the risk of further inflaming the controversy over the shortage of vaccinations being invested by the German Ministry of Health led by Jens spahn, however, …

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Sicily, the first red zone of 2021

[ad_1] The first red zone, in Sicily, in 2021. It could be Capizzi, the municipality of the Messina province, where a coronavirus outbreak broke out after a clandestine party. A truly unique story, which shows, once again, how careful we must be to avoid socializing opportunities that can affect people’s …

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How the Pfizer-BioNTech Vaccine Works

[ad_1] The first administrations of the Pfizer-BioNTech coronavirus vaccine in Italy, and in much of the rest of the European Union, began on December 27. The number of available doses is still limited, but it will increase significantly in the first weeks of January, with the possibility of vaccinating health …

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