[ad_1] In a recent report, an independent body created by the World Health Organization (WHO) and the World Bank, the Global Preparedness Monitoring Board (GPMB), claims that the coronavirus pandemic revealed how little the world was prepared for this type. disaster, scientists notwithstanding. It had long ago provided considerable evidence …
Read More »Has Sweden’s strategy of not closing the country paid off? Experts suggest not rushing to conclusions.
[ad_1] The statistics are really impressive. Yes, Sweden is still considered an affected country, as the incidence of COVID-19 in the last 14 days exceeds 25 cases per 100,000. population and amounts to 30.4 cases. However, this figure is much better than in many other Western European countries except Germany. …
Read More »In the speech of the Head of the European Commission, it is important that Lithuania pay attention to lifting the restrictions of the pandemic
[ad_1] “It is important for Lithuania, like the single market, the reduction of the administrative burden, the elimination of the restrictions imposed at the beginning of the pandemic, as this is not a fully implemented process, and the restoration of the smooth functioning of the Schengen area.” . Ramūnas Vilpišauskas, …
Read More »Warning for those arriving in Lithuania: as of Tuesday: electronic registration is mandatory
[ad_1] According to the Ministry of Transport and Communications, a passenger arriving on a regular, special or charter flight by air, sea or land must complete an electronic form on the NVSC website before the trip and send the confirmation received, the so-called QR code. (Quick Response), to the carrier …
Read More »Oncologists Are Concerned: A Growing Number Of Neglected Cancer Patients
[ad_1] This was announced in the sixth Nerk to Blue 2020 campaign hosted by the National Cancer Institute (IMI) each September. The public around the world is currently being informed about this serious male disease, and the European Association of Urologists has declared September 15 as World Prostate Cancer Day. …
Read More »Coronavirus continues to spread in Šiauliai county
[ad_1] Import Cases During the last day, a case of importation from Belarus in Kaunas county and from Ukraine in Klaipeda was registered. Yesterday two import cases were confirmed in Vilnius County: from Russia and Great Britain. 14 cases in outbreaks Three cases registered yesterday in Vilnius are related to …
Read More »What to do if a coronavirus is detected at school: step by step
[ad_1] According to Ginreta Megelinskienė, epidemiologists are currently asking a lot of questions about what to do if a coronavirus is detected in an educational institution. According to G. Megelinskienė, when a person is infected with SARS-CoV-2, the average time from infection to the onset of symptoms is 5 to …
Read More »Detective in Klaipeda: who sped if the car was in a car repair shop?
[ad_1] “It is important for Lithuania, like the single market, the reduction of the administrative burden, the elimination of the restrictions imposed at the beginning of the pandemic, as this is not a fully implemented process, and the restoration of the smooth functioning of the Schengen area.” . Ramūnas Vilpišauskas, …
Read More »Eight cases of coronavirus infection were detected at Radviliškis Hospital: dozens of patients and doctors in the risk area
[ad_1] “The disease has been diagnosed in seven employees and one patient,” said Vaidas Smalinskas, director of the hospital. According to him, six people infected with the coronavirus are employees of the Department of Nursing and Supportive Treatment, one – of the Department of Admission and Emergencies. The infection was …
Read More »The acquisition of COVID-19 vaccines between the Presidency and the Government has opened a gap: why?
[ad_1] The risks of buying a COVID-19 vaccine were discussed last week The Council of Ministers has considered that the purchase price will be high, and the company from which they intend to acquire them can also bring reputational problems. “The concentration and the price that the parties agree to …
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