A new strain of coronavirus was found in an Israeli citizen who returned from Malawi The first case of infection with a new strain of coronavirus B.1.1.529 was recorded in Israel. He was found on an Israeli citizen who had returned from Malawi. This is reported by TASS with reference to the press service of the Israeli Ministry of Health. “In addition, there are suspicions of two more cases [of infection] among [citizens] who returned from abroad who are currently awaiting results tests in isolation “, – added in the department.
Day: November 26, 2021
The number of injured rescuers after an emergency at the Listvyazhnaya mine in Kuzbass has been named
12 rescuers were injured after the accident at the Listvyazhnaya mine After the accident at the Listvyazhnaya mine, 12 rescuers were injured they inhaled carbon monoxide. This number was named by a REN TV source. In addition, one of the EMERCOM employees who participated in the rescue of the miners received a concussion and a bruised head wound.
One of the miners who were considered dead on Listvyazhnaya was alive
Ministry of Emergency Situations: one of those presumed dead at the Listvyazhnaya mine in Kuzbass was found alive at the Listvyazhnaya mine in the Kemerovo region, he was alive. This was reported by the Ministry of Emergency Situations, writes TASS.
The miner spoke about the compulsion to work in “Listvyazhnaya” with a high level of methane
Miner from Listvyazhnaya: miners were sent to work even when methane standards were exceeded as a result of the accident, 52 people died, miners worked with methane levels five times higher than normal. A mine worker told Lenta.ru about being forced to work in such conditions. About two months ago, a ventilation drift collapsed in the longwall, and ventilation completely disappeared. I was expecting a ball of flame in my face at any moment. a miner who worked at Listvyazhnaya The miner called the situation in the mine outrageous. According to him, with an acceptable methane concentration of about one percent, workers worked for three days at a concentration of about five to eight percent. Earlier, the wife of a miner who died in an accident at a mine in the Kemerovo region, said that the acceptable level methane in the mine went off scale long before the tragedy. According
A dangerous strain of coronavirus broke out of Africa and “made its way” to China
Hong Kong Health Department: Cases of infection with a strain from Africa detected Two cases of infection with a dangerous strain of coronavirus infection (B. 1.1.529), which supposedly escaped from Africa. This is stated on the website of the local health department. A form of infection “made its way” to China along with people who were in the quarantine hotel Regal Airport in Hong Kong. They lived in rooms opposite each other on the fifth floor: the first patient arrived in Hong Kong from South Africa. The second infected arrived at the hotel a day earlier than his neighbor. Both have already been sent to the hospital. According to the department, 4 more cases of infection were detected on the same day at the Temporary Specimen Collection Center at the Hong Kong airport. 12 people who stayed in neighboring rooms now must undergo an additional mandatory two-week quarantine at the
The number of injured rescuers after an emergency at the Listvyazhnaya mine in Kuzbass has been named
After the accident at the Listvyazhnaya mine in Kuzbass, 12 rescuers were injured they inhaled carbon monoxide. This number was named by a REN TV source. In addition, one of the EMERCOM employees who participated in the rescue of the miners received a concussion and a bruised head wound.
One of the miners who were considered dead on Listvyazhnaya was alive
Ministry of Emergency Situations: one of those presumed dead at the Listvyazhnaya mine in Kuzbass was found alive at the Listvyazhnaya mine in the Kemerovo region, he was alive. This was reported by the Ministry of Emergency Situations, writes TASS.
Millions of Russians will not be able to travel abroad
Head of NAPKA Mehdiyev: seven to eight million Russians will not be able to leave the country due to debts About seven to eight million Russians can problems arise due to debts when traveling abroad. RIA Novosti writes about this with reference to the President of the National Association of Professional Collection Agencies (NAPKA) Elman Mehtiyev. Citizens with overdue debts over 90 days worth more than 30 thousand rubles will not be able to leave the country, he recalled. Thus, every sixth borrower, provided that the lender receives a court decision, will not be able to leave the country. To avoid this, Mehdiyev advises 10-14 days before leaving through the FSSP website to clarify whether a person appears in the database enforcement proceedings. If yes, then it is necessary to pay off the debt in full, notify the body that imposed the ban, and wait about 10 working days for
In Ukraine, the sculpture “Motherland” was offered to change the sex
In Kiev, the sculpture “Motherland” was proposed to be converted into a monument to the Archangel Michael -mother”. A petition with a corresponding initiative was published on the website of the Kiev City Council. According to Alexander Artyomov, the author of the petition, the original design and Soviet aesthetics of sculpture does not correspond to the “modern political and ideological requirements” of Ukrainian society, and the woman depicted “looks quite masculine. ” To change this situation, he proposed converting the object into a monument to the Archangel Michael, the patron saint of Kiev. Artyomov noted that for this it would be necessary to remove the chest from the sculpture, replace the Soviet coat of arms with the symbols of the Ukrainian capital, and add wings. In addition, if there are “additional funds”, the author proposed to make the archangel's wings moveable so that they could sway in the wind. In
Millions of Russians will not be able to travel abroad
Head of NAPKA Mehdiyev: seven to eight million Russians will not be able to leave the country due to debts About seven to eight million Russians can problems arise due to debts when traveling abroad. RIA Novosti writes about this with reference to the President of the National Association of Professional Collection Agencies (NAPKA) Elman Mehtiyev. Citizens with overdue debts over 90 days worth more than 30 thousand rubles will not be able to leave the country, he recalled. Thus, every sixth borrower, provided that the lender receives a court decision, will not be able to leave the country. To avoid this, Mehdiyev advises 10-14 days before leaving through the FSSP website to clarify whether a person appears in the database enforcement proceedings. If yes, then it is necessary to pay off the debt in full, notify the body that imposed the ban, and wait about 10 working days for