[ad_1] The world’s politicians have many problems to solve at the same time. Amid the ongoing pandemic, climate change continues. The IEA International Energy Council expects global greenhouse gas emissions to decrease by eight percent in 2020 as a result of the corona crisis. But the effect is small if …
Read More »Spanish figures on antibodies do not worry Anders Tegnell
[ad_1] 60,000 Spaniards have been evaluated to detect the presence of antibodies against the new corona virus, in a study carried out by the Carlos III Institute and the State Statistics Office, reports Reuters. Regional differences were large, but nationwide, the study indicates that about five percent have been infected …
Read More »5 percent of the Spanish population may have antibodies
[ad_1] Around the world, research is underway to identify the extent of spread of the new coronavirus. In many countries, including Sweden, it is believed that part of the answer may come from reliable studies of the proportion of the population that has had an infection and therefore developed antibodies. …
Read More »Minister S says no to the requirements for trawlers in the archipelago
[ad_1] 16 hours ago of ANDERS LUNDIN Jennie Nilsson (S) is a rural minister responsible for fisheries affairs. Photo: Mattias Vepsä SThe item is no. Social Democrats and responsible Minister Jennie Nilsson are currently saying no to the requirements to move the trawl limit 12 nautical miles off the Swedish …
Read More »Boris Johnson’s transformation into the wisest in Europe
[ad_1] published: May 13, 2020 at 1 p.m. 14:47 For few leaders, there is one as clear before and after the corona virus as it is for Boris Johnson. At the outbreak, he defied death in his attitude toward infection. Now it has become one of the most cautious in …
Read More »WHO: Four to five promising drugs for covid-19
[ad_1] The search for an effective drug for the treatment of covid-19 continues at a dizzying pace worldwide. Method trials involving Swedish researchers include a treatment that was originally developed during the 2003 epidemic. It is about the drug APN01, which works briefly by providing the body with additional doses …
Read More »France opens: “Like a cosplay”
[ad_1] ofAugust Håkansson published: May 11, 2020 at 1 p.m. 13:38updated: May 11, 2020 at 1 p.m. 13:58 After 55 days in severe quarantine, France today begins to lift some of its restrictions. Stores, businesses, and some libraries may open, despite the danger that President Emmanuel Macron is far from …
Read More »Cultured brain receives Alzheimer’s from herpes virus
[ad_1] ofTT published: May 10, 2020 at 1 p.m. 20:26 Photo: Dana M. Cairns / TT Researchers have seen, among other things, how the cultured mini-brain loses nerve cells when infected with cold sores. The left image shows healthy brain tissue, the right infected. A new study reinforces the suspicion …
Read More »Professor Bo Rothstein believes Swedes should be able to travel to Europe this summer
[ad_1] Bo Rothstein is a professor of Political Science at the University of Gothenburg and is now responding to the statement by Foreign Minister Ann Linde at SVT on Saturday where the Foreign Minister made it clear that she herself would not book a trip. abroad this summer. A government …
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