[ad_1] AstraZeneca announced last week that the initial shipment of its vaccine, once the product is approved this week, to the European Union will be less than planned. The EU has reserved 300 million euros. Vaccine against AstraZeneca and has the opportunity to acquire another 100 million. However, the company …
Read More »Educator rapid test launched – vaccination scheduled to start in February
[ad_1] Tests are being prepared to see if a person has had COVID-19 and if they have antibodies for vaccination in this group, which is scheduled to begin in February. This test will clarify the need for vaccines for education workers, provide useful data for self-assessment of the epidemiological situation, …
Read More »A young Marijampolese died of COVID-19: the circumstances of his illness raise questions for specialists
[ad_1] The person belonged to the age group of only 30-39 years. COVID-19 was confirmed just over a week ago, on January 14 at the Marijampolė Hospital. According to Justina Petravičienė, a public information specialist at the Vilnius Department of the National Center for Public Health (NVSC), as soon as …
Read More »New coronavirus outbreaks in Lithuania: the situation in several companies and cities is the biggest concern
[ad_1] 1,545 people were isolated in the last day, out of a total of 70,445 people in isolation, including those confirmed with COVID-19. There are currently 271 cases (of which epidemiological studies have been carried out) of cases in which the circumstances of the infection of people are not clear, …
Read More »Educator Rapid Testing Begins: Vaccines Scheduled to Begin in February
[ad_1] Tests are being prepared to see if a person has had COVID-19 and if they have antibodies for vaccination in this group, which is scheduled to begin in February. This test will clarify the need for vaccines for education workers, provide useful data for self-assessment of the epidemiological situation, …
Read More »Record day: most snow-related disaster reports came from three districts of the country
[ad_1] “For the firefighters, this day was hot, even though it is the middle of winter. Rescue teams carried out a record number of rescue operations: firefighters received calls 406 times and came to the rescue. In total, 378, half of the work was done during the first week of …
Read More »The plan is how we will come out of quarantine, from schools to operational workshops.
[ad_1] A meeting of the Government Emergency Situations Commission (IECC) this week will propose to the government to extend the quarantine until early March. The quarantine is scheduled to end on January 31 so far. “After hearing the information about the numbers, it can be said that the Covid-19 situation …
Read More »Particles that pose a health risk: we must think carefully when opening a window
[ad_1] Transport Minister Marius Skuodis repeated that last week. However, as Irena Taraškevičienė, Head of the Public Health Safety Division of the National Center for Public Health (NVSC) pointed out, these data are not completely accurate. Violeta Kaunelienė, head of the Department of Environmental Technology at Kaunas University of Technology …
Read More »China Releases Coronavirus Worldwide Spreads Strange Conspiracy Theories A Year Later
[ad_1] The ruling Communist Party has for some time been hearing increasingly acute questions about the reaction to the coronavirus outbreak early last year, when the city of Wuhan appeared to be closed, but overseas flights were allowed for some reason. Beijing’s response to the allegations is the spread of …
Read More »Anger Spills Over COVID-19 Vaccine Makers: Threat with Legal Action
[ad_1] EU officials say AstraZeneca will not be able to deliver as many doses of the vaccine as promised, undermining the government’s plans. The news came after Pfizer also announced that it had delivered fewer vaccines than expected last week, he writes. cnn.com. EU Health Commissioner Stella Kyriakides was unhappy …
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