[ad_1] OUT OF CONTEXT: Dr. Anthony Fauci tells CNN that he has not agreed to be part of a Trump announcement about how the president has handled the crown pandemic. Photo: PISCINA / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA In the USA The infection control expert believes the Trump campaign has misled …
Read More »Northern England is bracing for strong crown measures – E24
[ad_1] On Monday, the British prime minister will present new measures to overcome the spread of the infection. A tightening is expected, especially in the north of England. There were festive scenes in central Liverpool this weekend before pubs closed at 10 p.m. The northern English city may be subject …
Read More »Here the Swedish party: – It’s not smart
[ad_1] At the same time as the response of the Swedes to FHI, the Public Health Authority asks people to keep their distance, happy people are seen dancing inches apart in the Stureplan nightclubs in Stockholm. This weekend the clubs opened after being closed for half a year. Photos and …
Read More »Internal note: – NIPH advises against ordering face masks
[ad_1] On September 28, the city of Oslo introduced a ban on bandages in public transport when it is not possible to stay one meter away. An internal memo shows that the National Institute of Public Health advises against requesting bandages. The memo also shows that NIPH is very skeptical …
Read More »Coronavirus: Responds to UK Death Estimates
[ad_1] Findings from a recent British study, published in the acclaimed British Medical Journal (BMJ), suggest that quick-lock measures, such as school and university closures, have been shown to be highly effective in reducing the need for intensive care units. At the same time, they also prolonged the epidemic, which …
Read More »I had to take the full bus for the train. The train company believes it was a case of crisis.
[ad_1] Geir Løland was surprised when the bus from Otta to Lillehammer had no coronary restrictions. – A case of crisis, says SJ. Geir Løland on Sunday’s bus trip. Photo: Private – I knew it was a train bus, and that’s fine. That’s what Geir Løland says. On Sunday he …
Read More »Tendon injuries after coronavirus: – Months of pain
[ad_1] “The neurological symptoms are becoming more and more terrifying,” Alysson Muotri, a neuroscientist at the University of California, told the acclaimed journal Nature. The list of coronavirus effects on the brain is getting longer, from less severe cognitive conditions to, among other things, strokes, blood clots, and memory loss. …
Read More »Two-year-old dead: 60-year-old man charged
[ad_1] A man in his 60s is charged with negligent manslaughter following a traffic accident in Slemdal in Oslo on January 14 this year. A two-year-old boy lost his life in the accident after being run over in a crosswalk. Both the driver and the boy, who was driving home …
Read More »Internal note: – Would not reopen
[ad_1] On August 28, Prime Minister Erna Solberg announced that the spread of the infection meant it was too early to continue reopening the company. Since then, Norway has registered twice as many new cases of infection every week. It was therefore a surprise to some that Solberg and the …
Read More »Trump in serious trouble three weeks before destiny: – Could be a bloodbath
[ad_1] That’s what Ken Spain, who worked for the Republican Party during the 2008 presidential campaign, says. In an interview with NBC, he compares this year’s election campaign to what happened 12 years ago. Then Barack Obama surprised the Republican camp, beat John McCain, and then was able to occupy …
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