Health

Reggio, the opening of schools has been postponed

[ad_1] L ‘union ordinance 103 of 18.09.2020 establishes the extension of the suspension of teaching activities in public schools for September 24, 25 and 26 due to sanitation activities. This was established by the mayor Giuseppe Falcomatà who, given the high number of schools used as an electoral college during …

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fixed price at 13 euros

[ad_1] Monday to rapid antigen tests for COVID-19 also in the entire network of private laboratories of Rome He was born in Lazio. Therefore, almost two hundred facilities (half of which in the capital) will be accessible to anyone for a very fast screening, capable of revealing in just thirty …

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Ruth Bader Ginsburg died

[ad_1] Ruth Bader Ginsburg, the oldest justice on the United States Supreme Court, and certainly the best known, has died at the age of 87. Ginsburg, as the court explained, died Friday night of pancreatic cancer at her home in Washington. “Our country has lost a jurist of historic magnitude,” …

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New restrictions in the UK

[ad_1] In the UK, around 10 million people, or 15 percent of the country’s inhabitants, are in some form of restriction to contain the coronavirus, after new measures went into effect in 7 densely populated areas of England a midnight on Thursday. Northeast: Newcastle, Northumberland, North Tyneside, South Tyneside, Gateshead, …

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Contagions, the “case” Sappada – Health

[ad_1] At the beginning of the month, the triggering of the outbreak by a tourist who tested positive for coronavirus. Now 23 residents are in quarantine out of a total of 1,300 It all started at the beginning of September from an asymptomatic tourist who later infected the other subjects …

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“He wanted to blow us up and he did”

[ad_1] At 8:02 a.m., all chaos broke out in via San Giovanni in Valle. One of the tenants of number 11 shows the clock that marks the exact time of the explosion: its glass is cracked and the hands are stuck in the freeze frame of what could have been …

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