Health

81% of the Portuguese want a curfew

[ad_1] Rafael Barbosa Today at 08:00 Eight out of ten already advocated closing at night due to the onslaught of the mayors of the Porto Metropolitan Area. It is not unanimous, but it is enlightening: eight out of ten Portuguese (81%) defend the imposition of a curfew, according to an …

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Covid and Chega: the unimaginable happens | Editorial

[ad_1] France will enter a new partial blockade. Schools remain open. Angela Merkel announced the closure of restaurants and bars in Germany. Ursula Von der Leyen came to tell Europeans to prepare “for a different Christmas”. After the cancellation of Easter and the travel ban next weekend, “banning” Christmas is …

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Privateers deny that the NHS treats patients with covid-19 in Lisbon

[ad_1] The private hospitals in Lisbon and Vale do Tejo were not available to receive COVID-19 patients transferred from the NHS. The information was advanced by the president of the Regional Health Administration, Luís Pisco, after a meeting with the president of the Portuguese Association of Private Hospitalization this Wednesday. …

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Macron announces new confinement in France until December 1

[ad_1] northIn a statement to the country earlier this Wednesday night, President Emmanuel Macron announced new measures to combat the AIDS pandemic. COVID-19-19, saying that the virus is circulating in France, “at a speed that not even the most pessimistic predictions predicted.” Warning that French hospitals are on the edge, …

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Covid-19: can the K-factor turn the screen? | Coronavirus

[ad_1] There is one more concept to add to the already extensive vocabulary that we have acquired with this pandemic in recent months. For some time now, some scientists have been talking about the importance of the so-called “K factor”, which may more accurately reflect the heterogeneous pattern of covid-19. …

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