New daily corona death record in the USA

The number of daily corona deaths in the USA has reached a new high of more than 3,000. By Wednesday evening (local time) 3,071 more deaths from the pandemic had been registered, the Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore announced. In addition, more than 220,000 new infections were registered within one day. In Germany, too, there is a new record level of new infections. In the USA, the increase in cases was expected after two weeks ago millions of people ignored appeals to refrain from traveling and visiting families at Thanksgiving.…

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Germany reports new COVID 19 record

Germany eported a new corona record. The health authorities reported 23,679 new corona infections within 24 hours to the Robert Koch Institute (RKI), according to figures from Thursday morning. The previous record had been reached on November 20 with 23,648 reported cases. In the previous week, 22,046 new cases were reported on Thursday. The number of deaths rose above the 20,000 mark, with the RKI recording 440 new deaths within one day on Thursday. The day before, a peak of 590 deaths had been reported. The number of daily deaths…

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Philippine House Vienna, Austria – a piece of home, where everyone is welcome!

Filipino leaders and dedicated individuals and friends rolled out steps to building a “PHILIPPINEN HAUS” (Tahanang Pilipino) in Vienna, Austria. For the past decade, a Philippine House is a project that the growing Filipino community in Vienna has decided to work on together for the benefit of both Filipinos and friends from the multi-cultural community of Austria. “Tahanang Pilipino” will serve as a haven and headquarters for Filipino community activities and programs.  The construction of  a Philippine House would be unifying and serve as a proud testimony of the sacrifices,…

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215,000 new cases in the USA

In the USA, the corona virus continues to spread rapidly. On Tuesday, the authorities reported 215,586 new infections within one day, according to data from Johns Hopkins University (JHU) in Baltimore. On the same day of the previous week, the figure was around 180,000, with the highest figure so far recorded on Friday with 227,800 cases. The number of deaths recorded in one day remained high on Tuesday at 2,534, with the highest value of 2,879 recorded on Thursday. After the holiday Thanksgiving at the end of November and in…

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Boy from Mailand: infected with COVID 19 as early as November 2019

SARS-CoV-2 was probably already in circulation in Milan in November 2019. ORF.at reports that this has been determined by physicians who have now re-examined a smear taken from a boy admitted to a hospital in Milan with breathing difficulties. According to orf.at, the four-year-old boy, who had coughed heavily, had been tested for measles in the hospital. The smear was kept in the laboratory at minus 80 degrees and these days researchers from the University of Milan checked for the corona virus. They found that the child was infected with…

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Canada approves vaccine from Biontech and Pfizer

Canada has also granted emergency approval for the coronavirus vaccine from the Mainz-based company Biontech and its U.S. partner Pfizer. This was announced today by the Canadian health authorities and both companies. This means that the Canadians will receive the green light earlier than the EU and the USA, where corresponding applications are currently still being examined. The vaccine has been in use in the UK since Tuesday and has also been approved in the Arab Gulf State of Bahrain. The application for emergency marketing authorization was received on October…

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Great Britain: No vaccination for “significant” allergy history

After the start of mass vaccination against SARS-CoV-2, the British authorities have called on people with a “significant” allergy history not to be vaccinated for the time being. Two NHS staff with a history of allergic reactions after receiving the dose, NHS Chief Stephen Powis told a parliamentary committee in London today. “Both are recovering well.” Powis said the warning was just a precautionary measure, as is common with new vaccines. The UK was the first country in the world to grant emergency approval to the German pharmaceutical company Biontech…

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Health Minister Anschober appealed to the population – “use the chance to get tested!”

The Federal Government informed in a press foyer about the current developments about the COVID v19 situation in Austria. The lockdown had worked well, but because of Christmas Austria is now facing the most difficult four weeks ever, Anschober began his analysis. “We expect that there is still a noticeable reduction”. At the same time, the minister urges caution: new infections from today will not be reflected in the statistics for another two weeks. “The direction is right, but it is extremely too high,” said Anschober with regard to the…

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Chancellor sees domestic measures confirmed by German expert council

The German government plans a hard lockdown until January 10th – this includes the abolition of compulsory education. The members of the National Academy of Sciences “Leopoldina” in Germany plead for a hard lockdown – and the German government wants to follow. In the statement of the “Leopoldina” it says: “Use the holidays and the turn of the year for a hard lockdown”. This is to be done via a “two-stage procedure. The general conditions – Christmas vacations in educational institutions and restricted operations in many companies and public authorities…

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