[ad_1] A delegation of cosmonauts is visiting in the corridors of the administrative detention center in Plaisir, in the Yvelines, where undocumented migrants are placed before their deportation. White jumpsuit, shoe covers, mask, visor and two pairs of gloves are mandatory for anyone entering here from the outside. Nicknamed the …
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[ad_1] At the beginning of November, the Spanish capital and its region (6.5 million inhabitants) were identified as the European epicenter of the pandemic, with an incidence rate covering 800 cases per 100,000 inhabitants. There was panic on board, against the backdrop of a fierce political battle between regional authorities …
Read More »The Ministry of Health finally gives instructions to caregivers suffering from Covid-19
[ad_1] Remained in limbo since the onset of the health crisis, caregivers and their superiors are now firm on eviction instructions to apply in case of coronavirus contamination in their teams. November 17 publication he said that the Ministry of Health had never issued a national and formal doctrine on …
Read More »Endometriosis: “Some women feel compelled to resort to strategies to hide their illness at work”
[ad_1] The outlook on endometriosis, which affects at least one in ten women of childbearing age, is finally starting to change. This crippling chronic disease, long analyzed through the single prism of its effects on fertility, is now emerging as a real public health problem. While a survey by the …
Read More »Covid: “Exposure to perfluorinated substances could increase the risk of developing severe forms of the disease”
[ad_1] Every day, find the Green Wire, the environmental meeting of publication. Does exposure to perfluorinated and polyfluorinated chemicals (PFAS), these little-known chemicals, which are omnipresent in our consumer products, in the environment and in our body, increase the risk of developing severe forms of Covid-19? A team of Danish …
Read More »How much more dangerous COVID-19 can be than the flu. Facts and figures :: Company :: RBC
[ad_1] How many people have died from influenza and COVID-19 pandemics If we analyze the data on the number of deaths from pandemics over the past 100 years, calculating how many people died on average per month with each of them, the most deadly will be the Spanish flu, the …
Read More »Musk has tested the new coronavirus again, two previous tests have been positive jqknews
[ad_1] Original title: Musk has tested the new coronavirus again, two previous tests have come back positive Summary [Musk ha testato di nuovo il nuovo virus della corona ei due test precedenti sono stati positivi]Tesla CEO Musk said Saturday he was “very likely” to be infected with a moderate degree …
Read More »“Covid is a sneaky animal”
[ad_1] In this second wave of Covid, some, influenced by the doubt maintained by deniers (there is no rebound, the deaths are falsely labeled Covid …) still ask the question of the usefulness of hospitalization. They know patients who have not been signed and, due to the controversy created over …
Read More »LAST MINUTE | It turned out as a result of research! 7 different groups of symptoms related to coronavirus t …
[ad_1] Most of those who lose their sense of taste and smell are young Immunology expert Winfried Pickl, head of the study, pointed out that “People who have lost their sense of taste and smell are mostly young people with immune systems.” However, the term “young” here is not about …
Read More »Covid-19 research: seven different symptom groups
[ad_1] Itching and coughing in the throat, headache, discharge from the nose… A year ago we wouldn’t have worried about such mild pains or a mild cold, maybe we didn’t even think about it. In the autumn of 2020 the situation is very different. Sneezing only once causes questions like …
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