In Ukraine, they talked about the “plan B” in the issue of containing Russia

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Sobyanin promised minimal restrictions in case of distribution of Omicron

“We have already lived with Covid for two years and have already adapted. The city and the economy live a normal life, all industries and transport work, and education, and healthcare, and social assistance, and industrial enterprises. Therefore, build your life the way you usually build. If there are any “omicrons” or something else, then I think that, as before, we will try to make minimal, point-based restrictions so as not to disrupt the rhythm of the city’s work,” Sobyanin said (quoted by TASS). On December 28, Sobyanin said that in In recent weeks, Moscow has recorded one of the lowest rates of coronavirus incidence in Of Russia. “In Moscow, we have found such a golden mean: to preserve people’s health, on the one hand, but also, on the other hand, to live a normal life is also very important,” said the mayor of the capital. According to the operational headquarters for

Bastrykin accused the West of radicalizing Russian youth

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Rospotrebnadzor told who carries “omicron” the hardest

“The virus spreads very quickly, it has a very high level of contagiousness, it is much more contagious than those strains, the changes that we have seen. But from what we have seen on the territory of the Republic of South Africa, it does not cause a very heavy current there,” Popova said. According to her, the disease is more severe in unvaccinated people who have become infected with omicron. “It affects a large number of people at once, and the severe course is only for those who are not vaccinated — this is absolutely the case for those who have concomitant diseases, those with severe diabetes and severe oncology,” she said. No one in the world has accurate predictions about how the coronavirus will develop further, but only one thing is known for sure: “if we do not vaccinate today and comply with the sanitary measures that we take,

Brothers from the USA have been giving each other the same box of chocolates for 30 years

Watch: New Hampshire brothers have been regifting same box of candy for 34 years https://t.co/cfAwTC841j pic.twitter.com/6m970e55we — Zyite.news (@ZyiteGadgets) December 27, 2021 A couple of brothers from New Hampshire have been observing an unusual holiday tradition for more than three decades — every year they give the same box of chocolates for Christmas. As Ryan Wasson told reporters, in 1987 he jokingly gave his brother Eric a box of chocolates in the Christmas style, because he knew that his brother would definitely not like such a “sugary” gift. Eric didn’t even touch the candy. He waited a year and gave his brother on Christmas is the same box. So there was a funny tradition. “Neither of us gives up, because we are two boots in a pair,” Ryan Wasson said in a comment on WMUR-TV. The brothers said their annual gifts to each other have become creative, with elaborate pranks involving

One of the two Bogdanoff twins who hosted TV shows on French TV has died

The report notes that the former TV presenter “died in a Paris hospital.” The Bogdanoff brothers have been successfully working on French television since the late 1970s. In particular, in 1982 they were the hosts of the TV show “2002: Odyssey of the Future”. A number of the brothers’ speeches, however, were met with strong criticism from the scientific community, whose representatives regarded them as anti-scientific or pseudoscientific. Popular science books published by them were also criticized no less. In the late 1990s, the brothers defended their doctoral dissertations. However, in 2010, the National Committee for Scientific Research in Mathematics and Theoretical Physics stated that their work was not of scientific value. The real names of the brothers are Igor Yurievich and Grigory Yurievich Ostasenko-Bogdanovs. Their father is Yuri Mikhailovich Ostasenko-Bogdanov (1928-2012), a Russian artist of Tatar origin, the son of Boris Bogdanov, a military cavalryman who died during the

Scientists have proved that splash fish can count

View this post on Instagram A post by John (@sgtropicalfish) Small splash fish are quite capable of counting the amount of food, researchers from Italy found out. They chose squirrels for the experiment, as these fish very effectively get their own food, and their choice can be recorded on cameras, New Scientist reports. Noticing the prey, the fish very accurately spit into it with a jet of water at a distance of 1-2 meters to stun, and then eat. The researchers put monitors in front of the fish, which displayed different amounts of food. Almost always, the splashers spat at the monitor, on which more dots were depicted. To complicate the task, scientists created an algorithm that arbitrarily changed the size of the points and their position. For example, three dots on one monitor seemed larger than five dots on the other. Despite this, the fish still spat at the

Popova said that the delta strain still dominates in Russia

“In a very short time, the delta strain became the dominant one in the world, which it still remains today. The delta strain came to the Russian Federation with travelers, but not from India, but from the resort areas of the world where our citizens rested, and also spread quite widely. As I said, he remains dominant in the Of the Russian Federation,” she said at a meeting of the coordinating council for combating coronavirus infection under the Government of the Russian Federation.