Ginzburg did not rule out a positive test after the nasal vaccine from COVID-19

“It is possible, but this is a very short period of time, and we need to try to catch this interval in order to get a positive PCR until the phagocytic cells devour this virus. At the same time, the virus must be in some very concentrated state,” Mr. Ginzburg said in an interview with the TASS news agency. Recall that the Gamalei Center received permission from the Ministry of Health of Russia to conduct the second phase of clinical trials of a coronavirus vaccine in the form of a nasal spray in October 2021. As Mr. Ginzburg said earlier, the nasal vaccine will enter civilian circulation in 3-4 months. According to him, it, like Sputnik V in injectable form, will protect against the omicron strain. about what the pandemic brought in 2021 and what it had in store for 2022 – in the material “Kommersant” “Each strain is like

From July 1, a Russian passport can be issued in five days

“From July 1, 2022, a new passport will be issued within five working days, regardless of the place of residence, stay, actual residence or the circumstances of its replacement,” the press center said. The Ministry of Internal Affairs added that this norm will also apply when introducing a passport with an electronic carrier. Currently, the passport processing period is 10 days if the documents are submitted at the place of residence, and 30 days in all other cases. In Russia, paper passports are canceled upon receipt of electronic ones In the summer of 2021, part of the changes made to the regulations on the passport of a citizen of Russia, the sample form and its description came into force. In particular, the validity period of Russian passports, which must be replaced when citizens reach the age of 20 and 45, has been extended to 90 days. In addition, the deadline

Day in History: January 8th

The beginning of the release of civil calendars in Of Russia The first calendar articles appeared in Russia for a long time — they are in the first monuments of Russian writing. The earliest surviving such article dates back to 1073. However, it was only on January 8, 1709 (according to the old style – December 28, 1708) that the first civil calendar was published. It was called “The calendar, or the Christian Calendar according to the old style or calculus for the summer of 1709. Printed in the reigning city of Moscow, in the summer of 1708, December on the 28th day.” Later, secular calendars began to be published annually. In the early years , Peter I himself oversaw their release . The first issue of the magazine “Around the world” In 1861, on this day, the first issue of the magazine “Around the World” was published in St. Petersburg.

How sharks can help in the fight against COVID-19

In the future, the discovery of American specialists may be used in medicines against coronavirus. However, shark proteins have not yet been tested on real patients. This is not the first time that animal antibodies are used in medicine, says Doctor of Biological Sciences, virologist Andrey Letarov: “Human antibodies, for example, class G, have two types of polypeptide chains: heavy and light. This is inconvenient for a number of reasons. When we make artificially engineered antibodies, they are easier to select when everything is on the same chain. In camels, it is of the same type, respectively, such antibodies were used to change them for the desired tasks. It was rather used to create monoclonal antibodies, for diagnostic purposes.” According to some studies, sharks can help in the treatment of another disease — cancer. Allegedly, substances contained in the liver and cartilage of fish are potentially able to block the

Patriarch Kirill linked the refusal of women to give birth to the end of humanity

“If this happens – God forbid, of course! – then the world, the person, the human personality will lose its most basic dimension,” the patriarch said, answering the question of the first deputy director General of VGTRK Andrey Kondrashov about what the head of the ROC thinks about the possibility of a world in which women have stopped giving birth. “What is the mystery of birth? Firstly, it is the mystery of love, when the love of two people united, as the word of God says, into one body and one soul, becomes a source of life for the other. So what, replace all this with a mechanism, a machine? Even if this ever happens, it will mean the end of man as a reasonable person, it will mean in some sense the end of human civilization, because this is a diabolical through man – a diabolical attempt on Divine authority,”

A US resident was paid 91 thousand coins as a salary

Auto repair shop pays an ex-employee his back overtime wages by dumping 91,000 oily pennies in his driveway https://t.co/wYyYX28XtR — Bill Schrier (@billschrier) January 7, 2022 The US Department of Labor sued an auto repair shop that paid 91 thousand pennies to its employee as a salary. The incident itself occurred back in March 2021, Business Insider clarifies. Andreas Flaten from Fayetteville to Georgia resigned from OK Walker Autoworks, but the last salary was not paid to him. The man complained to the US Department of Labor. In response to the complaint, the employer left 91 thousand pennies as a salary on the driveway of the former employee’s house. Flaten considered this a mockery and complained to the authorities again. Officials considered the incident for 10 months and finally decided to take the case to court. The head of OK Walker Autoworks is accused not only of illegal revenge. The company

A US resident found 18 siblings thanks to a DNA test

A man from Nebraska conducted a home DNA test and found that he and his brother have 18 half-siblings about whom they knew nothing. It turned out that the father of the Saathoff brothers was a donor from the medical center. They have already found some of their biological relatives and contacted them on social networks, NTV reports. The half-siblings of the men who responded to their messages live in different parts of the United States — Nebraska, Texas, North Carolina, Maryland and North Dakota. “I was shocked. We look almost like twins,” said one of the brothers. The Saathoffs also tried to track down their biological father, but so far they have not succeeded. New Year’s sale: discounts up to – 60% Anna Lysenko Even more interesting things about people

5 facts about Christmas worth knowing

Christmas was not celebrated for a long time Christians did not celebrate Christmas as a holiday until the IV century. Historians say that they inherited the Old Testament view of the birthday as the day of the beginning of suffering on the path of life. Birthday celebrations were considered a pagan tradition. For early Christians, the annual remembrance of the Savior’s suffering and death — Easter, as well as the weekly remembrance of His resurrection – was more important. Christmas and Epiphany was celebrated together In the first centuries of Christianity, Epiphany and Christmas were celebrated jointly on January 6. On this day, the events of not only the baptism of Christ in the Jordan and His birth were recalled, but also the adoration of the Magi, the transformation of water into wine at the marriage in Cana of Galilee, the saturation of a multitude of people.

Day in History: January 7

The Nativity of Christ On January 7, Orthodox Christians celebrate Christmas – one of the most important Christian holidays and a public holiday in more than 100 countries around the world. The Nativity of Christ completes the forty-day Christmas fast (Holy Lent), a strict fast is observed on the eve of the holiday. On the night of January 6-7, Christmas services are held in Orthodox churches. After Christmas, Yuletide comes – holy days or 12 days during which the holiday is celebrated. The Invention of Photography On January 7, 1839, physicist Francois Arago at a meeting of the Paris Academy of Sciences first reported the invention of Daguerre and Niepce daguerreotype. Since 1935, by the decision of the IX International Congress of Scientific and Applied Photography, this date has been considered the day of the invention of photography. Flight across the English Channel On January 7, 1785, Frenchman Jean-Pierre Francois

An ancient giant structure has been discovered in the Milky Way

Approximately 13.8 billion years ago, our universe was born as a result of a powerful explosion. 370 thousand years later, hydrogen was formed in it — the building blocks of stars, in the depths of which this element and helium create heavy elements. Hydrogen is still the most common element in the universe, but individual clouds of hydrogen gas in the interstellar medium are difficult to detect. This makes it difficult to study the early phases of star formation, which can give clues about the evolution of galaxies and the entire cosmos. But recently, an international team led by astronomers from the Max Planck Institute for Astronomy noticed a massive strand of atomic hydrogen in the Milky Way, Universe Today reports. Named “Maggie” (Maggie), it is located about 55 thousand light-years away from us and is one of the longest structures ever observed in our galaxy. The largest known clouds