In Cyprus, children are obliged to be tested for COVID-19 to save Christmas

Reuters: in Cyprus, children from 6 years old were obliged to wear masks and be tested for COVID-19 older to be tested for coronavirus every week. This is reported by Reuters with reference to the country's Ministry of Health. The Minister of Health of Cyprus, Mikalis Hadjipantelas, indicated that children will also have to wear masks in schools and public places. “Only through cooperation and individual responsibility can we overcome the threat of the virus and save Christmas without taking additional measures,” he stressed. Earlier, the Director of the European Bureau of the World Health Organization (WHO) Hans Kluge predicted the death of half a million people in Europe due to COVID-19. He stressed that the next wave of coronavirus in Europe is observed due to the approaching cold weather, low vaccination rates in a number of countries and the emergence of more infectious strains.

The doctor named ways to grow long hair without mistakes when leaving

Dermatologist Ophelia Veraich: to improve the quality of hair, you need to moisturize the scalp Dermatologist and founder of the cosmetic brand for hair and skin care Dr. Ophelia Ophelia Veraitch revealed the main causes of hair loss and how to grow them back. Her words are quoted by the Mirror. The specialist explained that most often the density of the strands deteriorates as a result of improperly selected care, and shared a few tips to help minimize hair loss. First of all, Veraich noted that it is necessary to monitor the condition of the scalp, moisturizing it with oils through massaging movements. According to her, in this way, the hair is saturated with moisture and becomes stronger. For moisturizing, the expert encouraged the use of almond, coconut and argan oils. For scalp psoriasis, a dermatologist has recommended choosing olive oil as it helps relieve symptoms of the disease. “Just

Mushrooms turned out to be an unclear solution to a global problem

A Finnish company has proposed replacing soy fish feed with mushrooms to save forests Finnish company EniferBio has found a non-obvious solution to the global problem of deforestation. Fungi turned out to be useful for protecting trees – they were suggested by biologists to replace traditional fish food. So, according to experts, it will be possible to reduce the burning of tracts for the sake of growing soybeans, writes Bloomberg. EniferBio has revived the long-forgotten Paecilomyces varioti mushroom and extracted a single-celled protein called Pekilo from it. Previously, the fungus was obtained from waste paper production and fed pigs and chickens with it for decades until 1991. Sales of laboratory-grown feed have not yet been launched, but the first tests on fish have already been carried out. EniferBio noted that Pekilo digests salmon as well as other foods. Skretting Research Center recognized the prospects of the new feed, and the

Gunzburg announced sterile immunity after nasal vaccine against COVID-19

Gunzburg: sterile immunity after a nasal vaccine will last for more than six months sterile immunity persists for more than six months. This was stated by the creator of Sputnik V, director of the Gamaleya National Research Center for Epidemiology and Microbiology Alexander Gintsburg, Interfax reports his words. we do not know how many until clinical trials have been carried out, “he said. The head of the Gamaleya center explained that the intranasal form will create an additional layer of protection against COVID-19 after vaccination with the usual” Sputnik V “. > The Ministry of Health of Russia allowed the Gamaleya Center to conduct the second phase of clinical trials of a coronavirus vaccine in the form of a nasal spray in October 2021. Gunzburg noted that the drug does not replace the need for vaccination with the usual vaccine.

Chimaev pasted over ring-girls with emoticons in a joint photo

UFC fighter Khamzat Chimaev hid revealing outfits of ring girls in a joint photo Swedish mixed style fighter (MMA) Khamalz with ring girls. The post is available on the athlete's Twitter account. The 27-year-old Chechen shared a photo of Stefan Romare, a photographer and journalist. In the original photo, Chimaev poses in an embrace with two ring girls. On Twitter, a Chechen fighter covered the girls' bodies with giant emoticons. “No ring girls!” – he added in the description. Chimaev is known for his performances in the Absolute Fighting Championship (UFC). The Chechen won four victories in four fights in the promotion. He is compared to the Russian Khabib Nurmagomedov, paying attention to the aggressive style of fighting and the desire to transfer the opponent to the ground. Nurmagomedov is a former UFC champion. He completed his performances in MMA, after which he was marked by an ambiguous statement about

Russian stock market closed lower

The Moscow Exchange Index fell 0.25% The Russian stock market closed with the fall of the main stock indexes on Wednesday, November 24. The Moscow Exchange and RTS indices ended the day in the red, despite the successful opening of the main trading session. The Moscow Exchange index fell to 3950.56 points (minus 0.25 percent), the RTS index – to 1660.59 points (minus 0.11 percent), according to trading data. Among the blue chips of the Moscow Exchange, only five companies out of 15 turned out to be positive. The largest growth was shown by the securities of Surgutneftegaz (plus 3.44 percent, to 41.16 rubles per share), Novatek (plus 0.73 percent, to 1,677.4 rubles) and Lukoil (plus 0.13 percent) … The most depreciated were the securities of Polyus (minus 3.46 percent, to 14,240 rubles), Polymetal (minus 3.23 percent, to 1,330.4 rubles) and TCS Group. Despite the successful financial results for the

Britney Spears posted a photo of the Ukrainian cat Stepan

Britney Spears has published a snapshot of the cat that has become a meme and announced a new film American pop singer posted a photo of Ukrainian cat Stepan. A snapshot of a pet who has become a meme, who is sadly sitting at a table with a glass of wine, appeared on her Instagram account. Thus, the performer announced the release of her new film. “I just finished shooting a movie called Idol. It will definitely have a lot of hits and bright pictures to throw in the pretty faces of my family. Hope you guys are having a good time because I am. If I disappear, you can find me somewhere with this cat, ”the artist wrote. Stepan became famous thanks to his TikTok account. Videos appear on his page in which the animal looks sadly at alcoholic drinks, while various old hits are playing in the background.

Russian doctor was sentenced to 12 years in prison for killing a nurse in the red zone

The court sentenced a doctor from Kursk who beat and strangled a nurse in the red zone freedom of the doctor Andrei Suragin. This was reported to “Lente.ru” in the press service of the court. He was found guilty under Article 105 (“Murder”) of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation. The court also granted civil claims in favor of the injured party. The convict will pay the parents of the deceased four million rubles: 1.5 million rubles were recovered in favor of the father of the deceased, and 2.5 million rubles were recovered in favor of the mother. During the investigation, the doctor partially admitted his guilt. He stated that he did not remember all the circumstances of the incident, as he was very drunk. “I don’t remember anything, and judging by all the data and facts, apparently, I caused bodily harm (…) I’m not running away from responsibility,

In Kiev, anti-vaccination activists went to a rally with posters with QR codes of “United Russia”

Deputy of Rada Goncharenko: Ukrainian anti-vaccination workers work for “Russian curators” in the hands of posters with the crossed out QR-code of the site of the United Russia party. Oleksiy Goncharenko, a deputy of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine from the European Solidarity faction, wrote on his Telegram channel. He said that when scanning the QR code from the protesters' posters, it was possible to go to the party's website, and accused the anti-vaccineers in working for “Russian curators.” Goncharenko called the protesters Russian agents and asked them how much money they received “for greasing the ruling party.” Earlier on November 24, in the center of Kiev about a thousand opponents of vaccination and quarantine came to the square in front of the Verkhovna Rada for a rally. Prior to this, the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) announced the suspicion of the leader of the Ukrainian anti-vaccine activists in an