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Sweden uses covid drugs despite WHO advice

[ad_1] The coronavirus in Sweden Sweden continues to buy and use remdesivir, the aforementioned covid drug, despite the WHO’s advice to do so. “We think there is still a place for belt detox,” says Charlotta Bergquist of the Agency for Medical Products. TT Published: January 17, 2021, 1:46 PM This …

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Samuelsson pushed away opportunities – Bø won

[ad_1] Bø earned his 11th career World Cup victory when he won the last mass outing at the German Oberhof. But he sought for a time to postpone victory. After three straight zeros, he entered for the fourth shot with a small but clear lead, twelve seconds before the chase. …

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Neymar: “I had moments when I wanted to stop playing”

[ad_1] Of: Makoto Asahara Published: January 16, 2021 at 11:29 p.m. Photo: David Vincent / TT NEWS AGENCY Neymar. Neymar is a star who evokes emotions, reactions and sometimes also critical voices. Voices that Neymar recognizes have influenced him throughout his career. – I have had moments when I wanted …

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Take a look at the Hôtel Eggers

[ad_1] On Drottningtorget by Central Station is one of the oldest hotels in Sweden. This year, the Hôtel Eggers turns 161. GP followed a tour of the facility and a deep dive into the history. When it opened in 1859, the name was Jernvägshotellet, later it was renamed Hotel Christiania. …

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Washington faces Joe Biden when oath is like a war zone

[ad_1] Of: Wolfgang Hansson Published: January 15, 2021 at 11:35 p.m. WASHINGTON DC. They are serious in their beige camouflage uniforms with automatic rifles in a firm grip and the Capitol in the background. We also see National Guard soldiers sitting or standing in large groups in front of many …

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Concerns over British monster mutation behind virus strategy

[ad_1] Of: Matilda Aprea Malmqvist Published: January 15, 2021 at 06.53 A monstrous mutation. Norwegian virologists fear this may happen with the UK’s vaccination strategy, writes VG. Rather than giving two doses to some, the British choose to give one dose to many. Swedish experts Matti Sällberg and Ali Mirazimi …

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