More than 130 million Corona infected worldwide

More than 130.24 million people worldwide have been confirmed to have contracted the coronavirus. This was the result of a Reuters count based on official data on Saturday. More than 2.97 million people died in connection with the virus. The U.S. has the highest numbers, with more than 30.65 million cases of infection and more than 554,000 deaths. Brazil is in second place with more than 12.9 million infections and more than 328,000 deaths, ahead of India, where about 12.4 million people have been confirmed infected and more than 164,000…

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U.S. Department of Health and Human Services: Fully vaccinated can travel again

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC) has relaxed its recommendations for fully vaccinated individuals with travel in mind. The agency published new guidelines on Friday stating that it again considers domestic and international travel acceptable for these people. Fully vaccinated individuals can travel safely within the U.S., it said. But they should continue to follow precautions while doing so: Wear masks, keep their distance from others and wash or disinfect their hands as often as possible. For domestic travel, corona testing before or after is not mandatory for those…

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Pope celebrates Easter in almost empty St. Peter’s Square

Good Friday celebration in nearly deserted St. Peter’s SquareFor the second time in a row, the Pope has had to celebrate the traditional Stations of the Cross procession without thousands of faithful. Pope Francis has celebrated the traditional Stations of the Cross procession on Good Friday for the second time in the largely empty St. Peter’s Square in the Vatican because of the Corona pandemic. Only about 200 faithful, cardinals and children took part in the ceremony. Normally, the procession takes place in front of thousands of faithful at the…

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BIKOL SOCIETY AUSTRIA: Virtual Annual General Meeting and Election on 20 March 2021

Vienna, 21 March 2021 – In an unprecedented action, Bikol Society Austria (BSA) conducted its Annual General Meeting (AGM) virtually, in view of the current CoViD-19 pandemic restrictions in Austria. This was also in accordance with BSA Executive Board decision and instructions received from the Landespolizeidirektion Wien (LPD Wien).At the AGM, outgoing BSA President, Maria Zelda Magistrado ROJAS, delivered a presentation on the activities, events and projects undertaken by BSA in 2020. This included the:✓ Annual General Meeting (AGM 2020), 31 July✓ BSA Booth at the Filipino Food Festival, July-August✓…

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Corona: 3,283 new infections in Austria

There were also 37 new deaths related to Covid 19 infection. From Good Friday to Holy Saturday, there were 3,283 new infections in Austria. In addition, 37 new deaths related to Covid 19 infection were reported in the past 24 hours. By comparison, a week ago Saturday, the number of new infections was 3,498 cases. Austrian hospitals have 93 fewer patients in normal wards and four fewer patients in intensive care units. New infections by province:Burgenland: 105 Carinthia: 181 Lower Austria: 674 Upper Austria: 381 Salzburg: 200 Styria: 307 Tyrol:…

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18,129 new infections and 120 deaths in Germany

Health departments in Germany have reported 18,129 new Corona infections to the Robert Koch Institute (RKI) within one day. In addition, 120 new deaths were recorded within 24 hours. This is according to figures released by the RKI on Saturday. Exactly a week ago, the RKI had recorded 20,472 new infections and 157 new deaths within one day. The data reflect the status of the RKI dashboard as of 05.05, subsequent changes or additions by the RKI are possible. According to the RKI, the number of new infections reported within…

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Police checkpoints in East lockdown: ‘People abide by rules’

At the start of the Easter lockdown in eastern Austria, the police drew a positive balance. The population is largely disciplined and adheres in principle to the lockdown measures. Vienna’s city center emptyLargely disciplined, the population in the eastern region adheres to the prescribed and with Thursday in force “Easter calm”. The police in Vienna, Lower Austria and Burgenland have not yet had to call in the curfews in droves and hardly disperse any gatherings, which was quite surprising in view of the early summer temperatures. There had been significantly…

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Argentina’s president positive – despite vaccination

Argentina’s President Alberto Fernández has tested positive for the coronavirus, although he was injected with the Russian vaccine Sputnik V weeks ago. The sobering test result came on his 62nd birthday, of all days, the head of state wrote on Twitter that night. Due to his headache and elevated temperature of 37.3 degrees, he had first undergone an antigen test and after the positive result had gone into quarantine. For confirmation, he said, he had a more accurate PCR test done, the result of which is still pending. Fernández had…

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New variant with up to 40 mutations discovered in Africa

A new Corona variant has been registered in Africa, according to the pan-African health agency Africa CDC. It was discovered in travelers from Tanzania in Angola, the head of Africa CDC, John Nkengasong, announced at a press conference on Thursday. He said the new variant has up to 40 mutations. “This is certainly a variant of concern,” he said. “Unfortunately, we don’t know how this variant will respond to vaccines,” Nkengasong explained. There is now a surveillance system in Tanzania’s neighboring countries, while the mutant is being studied in South…

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