[ad_1] The coronavirus spreads again in Europe Of: Sophie stigfur Published: October 15, 2020 at 10:46 p.m. Holland, Germany, France, Spain and our neighbor Denmark. They are the countries that have the largest and most worrying increase in infections at this time. – We see a second wave, says state …
Read More »Vaccine Coordinator Richard Bergström: Don’t Plan for Summer 2021 After There’s a Vaccine
[ad_1] WHO chief investigator Soumya Swaminathan tells The Guardian that she does not believe in any rapid mass vaccination and once a vaccine is available, it will be administered to a smaller number of groups: – Most agree that the first to receive it are people in health, those who …
Read More »Politicians in Gothenburg on Hamid Zafar: “Very serious”
[ad_1] When the city of Gothenburg invited the Family Home Conference last year, Hamid Zafar was one of the speakers. Under the title “Working in a multicultural context”, the invitation promised that Zafar, based on his experience as director of Angered and Biskopsgården, would talk about “how to handle complex …
Read More »Corona’s aid packages show the world can afford the Paris Agreement
[ad_1] In two weeks the COP26 climate summit in Glasgow would have started. – This year would have been a very important year for the fight against climate change. During COP26 in Glasgow, the world’s governments were expected to declare faster emission reductions, more ambitious national contributions, etc., says Marina …
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[ad_1] Xavier Veilhan’s Pelousen Giant is 19 meters long. Photo: Andreas Nur Published: Oct 15, 2020 at 7:00 p.m. On October 17, one of the City of Stockholm’s greatest public works of art of all time will be inaugurated: two giant sculptures in light blue concrete. The name is “Giants …
Read More »Corona pandemic: “European leaders do not dare to close again”
[ad_1] Europe, and much of the world, shut down society during the peak of the pandemic this spring. Within a few days of April, a situation was reached in which 3.9 billion people, more than half the world’s population, were strongly ordered or recommended to stay at home. It was …
Read More »The Vasa race does not wait for the government
[ad_1] Last week, the government decided to stick to the maximum limit of 50 people in, among other things, football and ice hockey games due to the increasing spread of the infection in Sweden. At the same time, the great exercise races await answers if they can be done and, …
Read More »Young people in the Arab world want to leave their countries of origin
[ad_1] The survey, which goes by the name Arab Youth Survey 2020, was conducted by BCW, one of the largest communication agencies in the world. The young people surveyed are between 18 and 24 years old and are evenly distributed by sex. Of those interviewed, 27 percent answered “yes” to …
Read More »The elderly and risk groups have priority when vaccinating stockholmers
[ad_1] On May 26, the Swedish Healthcare Knowledge Board commissioned the Stockholm region health and healthcare director to investigate how large-scale vaccination against COVID-19 should be carried out, when an effective vaccine becomes available in the market. On Thursday, the investigation was presented by Regional Councilor Ella Bohlin (KD). She …
Read More »Klum: “Covid is a bill of nature”
[ad_1] Borneo’s silver leaf monkeys, poisonous snakes, and melting glaciers – Mattias Klum has been a nature photographer for more than three decades. When he exhibits for the first time at Fotografiska in Stockholm, it is with a tribute and a prayer to save our planet. Photographer and filmmaker Mattias …
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