[ad_1] French President Emmanuel Macron announced on Tuesday evening that anti-epidemic restrictions will be relaxed from November 28 and the general quarantine could end on December 15. “A new phase will begin on November 28. But the following things will not change: the adapted quarantine and travel attestation system will …
Read More »Patrons line up as Adamson Barbecue in Etobicoke opens for indoor dining in spite of COVID-19 measures
[ad_1] While patrons filled the Adamson Barbecue in Etobicoke on Tuesday, proudly defying provincial and municipal rules for no-eating at home during the lockdown, Toronto law enforcement and police officers did nothing to prevent the long line of customers to enter. Owner Adam Skelly promised social media to open normally …
Read More »Deny Marcelo?! Ljubomir Stanisic prefers to take to the streets to demonstrate instead of attending a meeting with the Presidency of the Republic – National
[ad_1] Ljubomir Stanisic received an invitation to a meeting with a councilor of the Presidency of the Republic this Wednesday 25, at 3.30 pm, precisely at the same time as the new manifestation of the Survive Bread and Water Movement, in Lisbon. The chef asked for a postponement of the …
Read More »Died with a retired Italian nurse who returned to work to fight the pandemic
[ad_1] Alfonso Durante, a retired Italian nurse who, like so many others, decided to return to work to help fight the pandemic, died on Monday of covid-19 disease at the age of 75. Alfonso was retired, but in the face of the crisis caused by the new coronavirus in Italy …
Read More »Adamson Barbecue in Etobicoke opens for indoor dining in spite of COVID-19 measures
[ad_1] Adamson Barbecue in Etobicoke opened its doors for indoor dining on Tuesday, in defiance of government-enforced COVID-19 measures banning restaurants from doing so. On Monday night, restaurant owner Adam Skelly posted a video on Instagram expressing frustration over the government lockdown orders and saying Adamson Barbecue will open the …
Read More »what differences are there between the three vaccines against Covid-19?
[ad_1] The European Medicines Agency (EMA), which examines applications for authorization from three applicants, said on Monday it could approve the first vaccines against Covid-19 by the end of the year or early 2021. Oxford / AstraZeneca, Pfizer / BioNTech and Moderna are the three projects subject to this review. …
Read More »Russia confirms its “Sputnik-V” vaccine is 95% effective
[ad_1] Posted in: 24/11/2020 – 17:41 In a statement released by the Russian Ministry of Health and the Russian Sovereign Fund involved in vaccine development, Russia confirmed Tuesday that its “Sputnik-V” corona virus vaccine, developed by the “Gamalia” Research Center in Moscow, it is 95% effective. Moscow announced on Tuesday …
Read More »Synairgen joins Parexel Biotech to study the COVID-19 drug
[ad_1] Parexel Biotech, a division of drug development services company Parexel, has entered into a strategic partnership with Synairgen, a respiratory treatment development company. The two will collaborate in the conduct of a Phase III study on SNG001, in the inhaled formulation of a treatment with interferon beta (IFN-beta) for …
Read More »Do endocrine disruptors play a role in severe Covid-19?
[ad_1] A recent study looked at possible links between the severity of the Covid-19 pandemic and the deterioration of our environment caused by chemicals. This new light points to endocrine disruptors, these everyday pollutants that can be involved in severe forms of Covid-19. You will also be interested [EN VIDÉO] …
Read More »Error in Ontario coronavirus data reporting led to overestimation of case count on Monday: Officials
[ad_1] Ontario is reporting 1,009 new cases of COVID-19, but the province says a mistake in reporting yesterday’s data led to an underestimate of today’s case count and an overestimate of Monday’s total. On Monday, Ontario reported 1,589 new cases of the virus, a new one-day record, but the province …
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