[ad_1] Apocalyptic images were captured on Sunday. in the economic capital of Equatorial Guinea, Bata, after four explosions occurred at a munitions depot in a military unit. The force of the explosions was so great that entire areas of the city, nearby, were simply destroyed and others are in ruins. …
Read More »Romania’s age restriction for AstraZeneca vaccine could be lifted on Monday
[ad_1] The Romanian authorities could decide this Monday to lift the age restriction for the AstraZeneca vaccine, which is currently administered to people under 55 years of age, so the opportunity could arise for new appointments on the vaccination platform for people over 65 years of age. Valeriu Gheorghiță, coordinator …
Read More »Official: CMBSU has decided to impose new restrictions on the Capital. What you will not be allowed to do
[ad_1] The Bucharest Committee for Emergency Situations (CMBSU) met on Sunday to take action, after the incidence of COVID-19 cases rose from 3 per thousand. Thus, from Sunday night (March 7) to Monday (March 8), from 00:00 hours, various restrictions come into force, including the closure of restaurants. “The activity …
Read More »The number of new coronavirus infections remains high. The number of patients in serious condition and hospitalized in ATI increases
[ad_1] In the last 24 hours, 3,288 new cases of COVID-19 were reported, of the 18,175 tests carried out. Another 46 Romanians died after being infected with coronavirus. In ATI there are 1093 patients. To date, on March 7, in Romania, 828,283 cases of people infected with the new coronavirus …
Read More »Bucharest, in red. List of new restrictions valid for 14 days – Essential
[ad_1] The Municipal Committee for Emergency Situations decided on the new restrictions in force as of March 8 at 00.00 hours, after the entry of Bucharest into the red stage. Restaurants and bars are closed indoors, theaters and cinemas are also closed, and activity with the public of authorized economic …
Read More »Bucharest on the Red Stage: List of New Restrictions Going into Effect Tonight – Document
[ad_1] In Bucharest, restaurants and cafes inside buildings, hotels, pensions and other accommodation units, bars, discos and clubs are closed. In educational units, the activity is carried out with physical presence for preschoolers and primary school students. 8th, 12th, 13th grade students and students in the last years of professional …
Read More »Promising evidence for a new anti-COVID drug
[ad_1] The pharmaceutical giant Merck and a US company announced on Saturday advances in the development of an oral drug against COVID-19. Its antiviral, which is being tested, has had positive effects in reducing viral load. Company Merck dropped development of two potential COVID-19 vaccines in late January, but continues …
Read More »In the red dash, only preschoolers, elementary school students and half of the students in the last years will go to school physically – Education
[ad_1] A joint order of the Ministries of Education and Health adopted on Saturday establishes the way in which the school courses will be carried out in accordance with the epidemiological evolution. Thus, in the red scenario, that is, when the rate of contagion with the new coronavirus exceeds 3 …
Read More »Digital vaccination certificate. How the EU plans to reopen tourism this summer and what to expect when we travel
[ad_1] The European Commission wants to restart travel within the European Union and beyond its borders through what it calls the “digital green certificate”. a document stating that the traveler has been vaccinated against Covid-19. EC President Ursula von der Leyen said last week that the purpose of these certificates …
Read More »How Pope Francis was received in Iraq. Images of a historical visit
[ad_1] History is written in Iraq. Disfigured by war and internal conflicts, terrorist attacks, and ethnic and religious disputes, this country has welcomed the first pope in history to set foot on Iraqi soil. A spiritual leader of more than a billion believers around the world, Pope Francis arrived in …
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