[ad_1] LAUNDRY: An Ethiopian girl washes clothes in a tub in a refugee camp in Sudan. Civilians fleeing the war in Ethiopia arrive in a neighboring country that cannot cope with the crisis. Among the refugees are many children who have been estranged from their parents. VG is informed by …
Read More »Heidi Weng withdraws from World Cup races in Ruka
[ad_1] WHEN A tired Heidi Weng leaves the World Cup races in Ruka because she doesn’t feel like competing anymore in all the fuss, no one but her is disappointed. It’s been a long time since Heidi shattered the glittering image of a sports hero. Not because it wasn’t bright …
Read More »Donald Trump: Trump’s ‘secret’ demands
[ad_1] In April, President Donald Trump took a very hard line against the World Health Organization (WHO). He accused the organization of taking the outbreak too lightly at first and helping China hide how dangerous and widespread the coronavirus was. The president froze financial support for the organization. HOLY: The …
Read More »Cross-country skiing, Heidi Weng | Heidi Weng ends the minitour in Ruka
[ad_1] Weng had a difficult day on the track during Friday’s sprint prologue. Now it has been decided that the rest of the weekend will not start. The Norwegian national team athlete will not start Saturday’s 10-kilometer classic in Ruka. This was announced by the Norwegian Ski Association in a …
Read More »Over 90,000 corona patients: hospitals run out of beds
[ad_1] On Friday, the United States surpassed 13.2 million registered cases of coronavirus. The number of COVID-19 patients treated in US hospitals on Friday reached 90,000. Over the past month, the number of hospitalized patients has doubled. The number of hospitalizations is the highest since the pandemic began, and in …
Read More »Coronavirus, Camilla Stoltenberg | New test trend in Norway
[ad_1] While Norway is in the midst of corona wave number two, the National Institute of Public Health sees something they cannot explain at the moment. OSLO (Nettavisen): The National Institute of Public Health sees signs that covid-19 infection rates are stabilizing, but there is a problem: simultaneously with this …
Read More »Tight facilities increase the risk of rapid spread of infection – VG
[ad_1] MARCO: The National Institute of Public Health was on an inspection at Villa Skaar Valstad in Eidsvoll Verk on Wednesday. Photo: Terje Bringedal The Norwegian Institute of Public Health notes that the crown-affected nursing home in Eidsvoll has cramped facilities that are not adequate for keeping distance. Villa Skaar …
Read More »Korona Patients Become Immune For At Least Six Months – NRK Urix – Foreign News And Documentaries
[ad_1] This article is over a month old and may contain outdated advice from authorities regarding coronary heart disease. Stay up to date on the NRK overview or on the FHI website. A research group at the Rockefeller University in New York has examined the level of antibodies in the …
Read More »Teachers refuse to wear masks at school. – Unheard of, says the National Association of Schools.
[ad_1] More teachers want to use face masks in their teaching. Take care of the municipality of Bergen. City Director Trine Samuelsberg will not allow teachers to wear masks while teaching students. Photo: Hedvig Idås (archive) Published Published Less than 20 minutes ago The time has come for the authorities’ …
Read More »Fewer take coronatest – FHI has no explanation
[ad_1] FHI sees signs that COVID-19 infection rates are stabilizing, but at the same time there is a clear decrease in the number of people being tested. According to the latest weekly report for week 47, 135,720 people have been tested, a 16 percent decrease from the previous week. – …
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