EU authority approves Moderna’s Corona vaccine

The approval of Moderna’s Corona vaccine has cleared another hurdle. The European Medicines Agency (EMA) gave the green light. The European Medicines Agency (EMA) has recommended conditional marketing authorization for U.S. pharmaceutical company Moderna’s Corona vaccine. The EMA made the announcement in Amsterdam on Wednesday. The final decision on the approval must now be made by the EU Commission – which is considered a formality. The EU can call a total of 160 million doses of Moderna. For Austria, which is always entitled to about 2 percent of the EU…

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“SternsingerInnen” (Christmas carolers) visited politicians

The “Magi” or the Three Kings and their star were guests of the Mayor of Vienna. Due to Corona, there was no live singing this year. In the coming days, several more politicians will receive the traditional visit. Due to Corona no live singing this yearThis year the four carol singers were not allowed to sing live as usual due to the Corona rules, so the carol song was played from a tape recorder. Afterwards they delivered the message of peace and the blessings for the year 2021 as well…

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Austrians spend more time on the phone on Christmas and New Year’s Eve.

Christmas and New Year’s Eve were celebrated differently in 2020 – including spending more time on the phone and on the Internet.This is according to an analysis by telecommunications provider Drei, which compared data on voice telephony and data consumption, among other things, with Dec. 24/25 and Dec. 31/1 of the previous year. The results show that at both Christmas and New Year’s Eve, voice telephony increased by around a quarter (27 and 23 percent, respectively). Data usage was also significantly higher – at Christmas, Austrians consumed around 30 percent…

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Germany extends lockdown and restricts movement in hotspots

Germany is tightening measures in the fight against coronavirus. As previously suspected, the federal and state governments agreed to extend the lockdown until the end of January. Private gatherings are now only permitted within the circle of members of one’s own household and with a maximum of one other person not living in the household, Chancellor Angela Merkel explained in a press conference on Tuesday evening. In counties with a seven-day incidence of more than 200 new infections per 100,000 inhabitants, the states will take local measures “to restrict the…

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More than 20,000 vaccinations still planned this week

Austrian Press Agency reported that the Logistics experts from the Ministry of Defense and representatives of the Ministry of Health and the federal states agreed that around 21,000 doses are to be vaccinated this week. It was further reported that by next Tuesday, another 43,000 has been registered for vaccination. With the approximately 6,800 vaccinated so far, the target until Tuesday of next week is to vaccinate almost 71,000 people against the coronavirus. The 60,000 doses arriving in the coming calendar week will be inoculated rapidly, it was likewise reported.…

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Vienna sticks to second mass testing

The spokesman of the City Health Councilor Peter Hacker confirmed on Tuesday that Vienna is not thinking of postponing or even canceling the second round of coronavirus mass tests. The construction work for the screening beginning on Friday (8.1) is already in progress. The tests will again be carried out at the three locations: In the Stadthalle, the Messe Wien and the Marx Halle. The new mass testing in the federal capital will again last ten days, ending on 17 January. The fact that other federal states are doing without…

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8,360 vaccine doses delivered so far

Austria is currently receiving 63,000 vaccine doses per calendar week to protect against coronavirus infection. By the end of this week, a total of about 126,000 doses of vaccine will have arrived. As of today, Tuesday, 8,360 doses have been delivered. These figures were announced by the Ministry of Health at noon Tuesday. The majority of the 8,360 doses are likely to have already been injected. “They must be vaccinated immediately after allocation,” a spokesman for the Ministry of Health said in this regard. According to the statement, the delivered…

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649 deaths in 24 hours, 15,378 newly infected in Italy

After Italy on Sunday surpassed the threshold of 75,000 deaths since the start of the coronavirus epidemic in February 2020, the number of deaths in the country has risen sharply again. Authorities on Tuesday reported 649 more people have died in connection with a Corona infection in the past 24 hours. The previous day, there had been 348. This brought the total number of deaths since the start of the pandemic in Italy to 76,329. The number of new infections registered within 24 hoursclimbed on Tuesday from 10,800 to 15,378.…

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Johnson: 1.3 million people in the country vaccinated

According to Prime Minister Boris Johnson, more than 1.3 million people in Great Britain have now been vaccinated against the coronavirus. Johnson particularly highlighted the fact that around half of those vaccinated are from the over-80s age group, which is particularly at risk. “In two to three weeks, we will have a high level of immunity here,” the government leader told reporters in London today. With more than 60,000 new CoV infections, the country of 66 million people reported another daily record today. “More than two percent of the population…

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