[ad_1] The first case of SARS-CoV-2 was identified in samples taken from the eyes of an 11-year-old boy who was sent to the hospital for medical research after spending a long time with an infected adult. Thus, the transmission of the virus through tears is “theoretically possible”, according to Mediafax. …
Read More »2,778 vaccinated medical personnel, 7 side effects
[ad_1] After the first three days of vaccination, 2,778 physicians were vaccinated and seven side effects were reported, six of which occurred in the last 24 hours, according to the National COVID-19 Vaccination Coordinating Committee. The balance of the first three days of vaccination in Romania: 2,778 medical personnel vaccinated, …
Read More »2,778 doctors vaccinated against COVID-19 in the first 3 days of the campaign / There were 7 “common and minor” side effects – Health
[ad_1] 2,778 medical staff members of COVID frontline hospitals were vaccinated with the Pfizer BioNTech vaccine in the first 3 days of the campaign. Of these, 712 people have been vaccinated in the last 24 hours. Among those vaccinated, there were 7 “common and minor” side effects in the 3 …
Read More »EU and China close to a historic agreement after 7 years of negotiations. What does the agreement mean and what are Beijing’s promises?
[ad_1] After more than 7 years of negotiations, the European Union and China are close to signing an investment agreement. The agreement will improve access for Chinese investors to the Chinese market and guarantee access for Chinese companies to European markets. According to various sources, the agreement could be officially …
Read More »One of the countries most affected by the pandemic has banned the sale of alcohol until January 15
[ad_1] The sale of alcohol was banned until at least January 15 across South Africa, announced President Cyril Ramaphosa. The authorities have imposed several restrictions after the country passed more than a million cases of coronavirus. The sale of alcohol is prohibited and the use of a mask is mandatory …
Read More »Irina Tănase, Liviu Dragnea’s girlfriend, heard as a witness in the Tel Drum case: “There are events from when I was 8 years old”
[ad_1] Irina Tănase stated that she did not give any statements in the file, because at that time she was 8 years old. “I was summoned as a witness in the Tel Drum case. I don’t know what he wanted to know about me, I did not give statements, I …
Read More »The government is freezing wages and education and the medical system are the worst hit. Unions announce protests
[ad_1] With the left it is given, with the right the salaries are frozen. Doctors or teachers will have to keep the money, because they will not receive anything extra until 2022. The Cîţu government decides to freeze wages. The decision is made at the last meeting this year. Those …
Read More »Irina Tănase, heard on DNA: The prosecutor wanted to meet me
[ad_1] Irina Tănase, Liviu Dragnea’s girlfriend, was summoned to DNA on Tuesday in the Tel Drum case as a witness. “These are facts when I was 8 years old. I don’t know what she wanted to know about me, I didn’t give any statements, I think she (n. The prosecutor) …
Read More »Iohannis announced in Chisinau a massive support package for the Republic of Moldova, including up to 200,000 doses of anti-Covid vaccine
[ad_1] The President of the Republic of Moldova, Maia Sandu, declared in Chisinau, where she received Klaus Iohannis, that from this moment begins “a new stage in bilateral cooperation” with Romania. For his part, Klaus Iohannis stressed that Romania is and will continue to be the sincere friend and main …
Read More »The rate of coronavirus infections is decreasing, but the number of deaths is increasing. 19% of the tests were positive in the last 24 hours.
[ad_1] In the last 24 hours there were 4,637 new cases of Covid-19, out of more than 24,000 tests carried out. Another 135 Romanians died after being infected with coronavirus. There are 1,162 COVID patients in ATI. Until today, 29 Decmembrie, in the territoryl Romania, have been confirmed 623,066 of …
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