[ad_1] The inspections will monitor the regulation of visitor flows in the catering establishments, the use of staff masks, the maintenance of distances between tables, the testing of staff for strict hand hygiene and the availability of sufficient disinfectants in the catering establishments, reported SFVS. The necessary conditions to be …
Read More »Israel gives figures of growing concern about Delta strain: how much does Pfizer vaccine protect against it
[ad_1] The vaccine provided 88 percent. protection against hospitalization and 91.4%. protection against serious illness for an unidentified number of people in the June 20 study. by July 17, the Health Ministry said in a report Thursday. The report states that these data may be biased due to different testing …
Read More »Western Lithuania is a red zone again: risk in resorts is growing very fast
[ad_1] Raimundas Grigaliūnas, Head of the Klaipėda Department of the National Center for Public Health (NVSC), stated on the radio news program “Aktualusis interviu” that morbidity is the highest in Western Lithuania for various reasons. “One of them was that when the quarantine was stopped, people really relaxed. We see …
Read More »children will return to class, waiting for regular tests and additional measures
[ad_1] The Ministry asks those responsible for municipal administrations and educational institutions to be prepared in advance to give students the opportunity to take the test in schools. The Ministry of Health will provide the municipalities with the necessary tests. “In September, all the students go back to class. It …
Read More »Sends warning about COVID-19: Šiauliai city is already “red”, the country has entered a worse epidemiological zone
[ad_1] According to the most recent statistical data, the municipality of the city of Šiauliai is already in zone C1 (when in 14 days the number of new cases per 100,000 inhabitants reaches 150-200 and the proportion of positive tests in 7 days is 0 to 4%), where the indicator …
Read More »Professor Julius Kalibatas. Don’t believe the absurdity of the long-term side effects of COVID-19 vaccines
[ad_1] Other vaccination fears are more commonly associated with vaccine-induced side effects and the completely unexplained long-term effects of COVID-19 in humans. GPs have also heard from their patients that vaccines based on modified informational RNA can alter even human genetics, which of course is absolutely absurd from a scientific …
Read More »Culture worries about the new wave of viruses: cinemas are already canceling shows Culture
[ad_1] The MO Museum hopes to have a passport of opportunity Milda Ivanauskienė, director of the MO Museum, admits that she is worried about the fall. “We very much hope that vaccination and the opportunity passport will allow the sectors to act,” he added. 15 minutes she said. “We understand …
Read More »The global focus is on Israel’s fight against COVID: the statistics are clear
[ad_1] According to The Jerusalem Post, social media and the media have made unsubstantiated allegations in recent weeks that more than 1,000 people are registered in Israel every day. coronavirus infections indicate the ineffectiveness of the vaccine. There are even rumors that the vaccine is to blame for the development …
Read More »When Palanga is in the red zone: a request from the municipality to calculate statistics differently
[ad_1] The Department of Statistics explains that a positive result of a personal survey is attributed to the municipality that the evaluator indicates as his current address, so in fact there may be cases in which one or another municipality is attributed only to cases of temporary illness . residents. …
Read More »The Festival of the Sea is already under your nose: the police and rescuers are advising you on how to stay safe
[ad_1] Klaipeda police urged special care with long fingers, and rescuers explained when it was safest to swim. It will patrol both the celebration area and the roads Klaipeda Police are preparing intensively for the Festival of the Sea. According to Darius Petraitis, Chief of the Public Order Service of …
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