Fighting electrosmog – protection from electromagnetic waves and electric radiation

If you’ve ever heard anything about electrosmog and electromagnetic fields, the information probably falls into one of two categories. Either electromagnetic radiation is harmful and causes cancer, or it’s completely harmless and the opponents are just trying to scare us. Like most issues related to your health, the truth is a little more nuanced than that. Finally, there’s a lot we don’t yet know about the issues of electrosmog, protection from electrosmog, and shielding from electromagnetic radiation. Read on to find out what all that radiation is actually doing to…

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Germany: Seven-day incidence at 60.6 RKI reports fewer cases than in previous week

The seven-day incidence in Germany has fallen again. The-Robert Koch Institute (RKI) gave the value of new infections per 100,000 inhabitants and week in the morning with 60.6. Thus, the number has been declining for about two weeks. The previous day, the value had been 62.5, a week ago 72.0. Health offices in Germany reported 7211 new Corona infections to the RKI within one day. This is according to figures reflecting the status of the RKI dashboard as of 04:08. A week ago, the figure had been 8901 infections. According…

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Recruiting Day: Austro Control seeks air traffic controllers and lures with top salary

Austro Control is again looking for air traffic controllers on Recruting Day on September 29. The salary during the training is 1,500 euros gross. The starting salary at Austro Control is 5,000 euros gross.Anyone who wants to find out more about the job of air traffic controller and take a virtual look behind the scenes of air traffic control can do so at Austro Control’s Online Recruiting Day on September 29. Air traffic controllers are responsible for safety in Austrian airspace. They specify the flight route and altitude, issue takeoff…

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Corona: WHO recommends preventive therapy for the first time

The World Health Organization (WHO) is recommending a drug for the first time as a preventive treatment for severe covid 19 disease in infected high-risk patients. It points to studies showing that the antibody combination of casirivimab and imdevimab from U.S. company Regeneron and Swiss company Roche can improve their chances of survival. The WHO published its new recommendation Friday in the British Medical Journal. In Germany, this antibody combination is already used in special cases for corona patients. However, many countries that cannot make risk assessments themselves are waiting…

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Austria: Quarantine regulations are relaxed

After the pupils, the coronavirus quarantine will now also be eased for the remaining future K1 contact persons. As the Ministry of Health announced in a press release, the official isolation period will be shortened from 14 days to ten days as of September 27. In addition, “free testing” by means of PCR tests for K1 contacts will then be possible from the fifth day of quarantine. The previous procedure provided for such free testing from the tenth day of segregation at the earliest. “I have initiated this facilitation in…

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Norway lifts COVID 19 restrictions:

Norway is ending its restrictions to contain the coronavirus pandemic. The restrictions would be lifted tomorrow, Prime Minister Erna Solberg announced today. “It has been 561 days since we introduced the toughest measures in Norway in peacetime. (…) Now the time has come to return to normal everyday life.” Pandemic not over yetSeveral measures had already been relaxed, and now the stand-off requirement is also being dropped. Restaurants can thus once again operate at full capacity, as can nightclubs, sports arenas and other venues. “In short, we can now live…

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1,754 new infections in Austria

From Thursday to Friday, 1,754 new cases were registered. Compared to the previous week (2,364), this is a decrease of 610 cases. The 7-day incidence drops to 131.47. In addition, ten new Covid-related deaths were reported in the past 24 hours. As of last week, ICU patients are an important gauge for further Corona measures. Currently, there are 220 ICU patients. Two new patients have been added in the past 24 hours. In the normal ward, 860 patients are currently being treated, with a decrease of 13 patients. 60.1 percent…

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Vienna now offers Corona vaccination in municipal buildings

The City of Vienna is offering vaccination campaigns in numerous municipal buildings starting next week. The goal is to offer the Corona vaccination to many tenants in an uncomplicated way. Vaccinations will take place from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. each day. Vaccination action starts in the ReumannhofThe prelude takes place in the Reumannhof in Margareten. Just under ten other municipal buildings are currently on the list, with more likely to be added, according to City Hall. Vaccination will take place on the respective days from 11:00 to 20:00. Two…

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CORONA: The three-week safety phase in schools ends today

Friday marks the end of the security phase at schools in Vienna, Lower Austria and Burgenland. However, testing will continue. School started again in eastern Austria on Sept. 6 with a three-week safety phase. Students are tested three times a week and masks are mandatory outside the classroom. This safety phase ends on Friday. Starting next Monday, the classification into three different risk levels will decide on measures such as compulsory testing or masks. According to ÖVP Education Minister Heinz Faßmann, however, the testing program for unvaccinated students will continue…

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