Results 04.09: Vaccination and new sections postponed



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Results 04.09: Vaccination and new sections postponed

All data obtained during trials of a coronavirus vaccine should be made public and compared with each other, says the WHO.

WHO plans to first make sure the coronavirus vaccine is safe and effective enough; The Ministry of Finance has a new section of the IMF. Korrespondent.net highlights yesterday’s major events.

Mass vaccination against COVID-19-19 is not expected until mid-2021

WHO does not expect vaccination against COVID-19 to begin before mid-2021. This was stated by the representative of the World Health Organization Margaret Harris. According to her, to date, none of the vaccines created against the coronavirus have shown the desired effect: in the second and third stages of testing, the effectiveness of all existing drugs was less than 50%.

Ukraine expects to receive two tranches from the IMF

Ukrainian authorities rule out the possibility of refusing to grant a new loan from the International Monetary Fund, said Finance Minister Sergei Marchenko. According to the minister, the Ukrainian authorities are carrying out “structural beacons” to receive new credit tranches and hope that in the near future an online meeting of the fund’s mission will take place, without reaching the country.

Presented a list of the best cities to do business in Ukraine

Ivano-Frankivsk ranked first among the best cities in Ukraine for business. It scored 720 points on 10 criteria: city government transparency – 69 points, business activity – 70 points, DoingBusiness rating – 88 points, purchasing power – 51 points, transport connections – 36 points, safety – 80 points, education – 69 points, perception of city residents – 86 points, migratory attractiveness – 85 points, ecological situation – 86 points out of 100.

Ternopil city authorities refused to strengthen the quarantine

The corresponding decision was made during a meeting of the city’s operational headquarters to counteract the spread of the coronavirus infection. Thus, from Monday in Ternopil everything will work as usual, despite the introduction of the city in the “red zone” of quarantine.

At the same time, the Ternopil region police said that those who refused to comply with the requirements to tighten the quarantine in Ternopil will be prosecuted.

At the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine commented on the Navalny poisoning

Ukraine’s Foreign Minister Dmitry Kuleba said action should be taken against Russia in connection with the poisoning of opposition leader Alexei Navalny. According to him, there is no reason not to trust the German laboratory, which established the Navalny poisoning. And he considers that Russia’s ability for such actions is quite probable.

Ukrainians said who they trust the most in the state

Above all, Ukrainians trust the army, the church, volunteers, rescuers, volunteers, border guards and journalists. Proof of this are the results of a study carried out by the sociological service of the Razumkov Center in conjunction with the Ilko Kucheriv Foundation for Democratic Initiatives.

During the last day in Kiev COVID-19-19 found in 319 people

According to the mayor of the city, they fell ill: 158 women (from 18 to 85 years old); 142 men (19 to 81 years old); 8 girls (from 4 months to 11 years); 11 boys (from 4 to 17 years old). 17 doctors also fell ill. 59 patients were hospitalized in hospitals in the capital.

The hackers hacked into the website of the Belarusian Interior Ministry and put Lukashenka on the wanted list.

The website of the Belarusian Interior Ministry was hacked by hackers and posted there an advertisement for the search for President Alexander Lukashenko. As stated on the website, Lukashenka “is accused of war crimes against the Belarusian people and usurpation of power in the Republic of Belarus”.

Three more states added to the list of countries open to Ukrainians

As of September 3, 48 countries are open and relatively open, where our citizens can go. Three countries were added to this list: Brazil, the Dominican Republic, and the Republic of the Congo.

POTpatented a new path to the moon

Experts from NASA’s National Aeronautics and Space Administration have discovered the fastest and cheapest way to get to the moon and have patented it. The new trajectory will reduce travel time from six months to 2.5 months.

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