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Ginzburg urged to be vaccinated against coronavirus on holidays
“I don’t really know the official statistics on vaccination rates. If they have increased, then our prospects are good, if they have not increased or vice versa decreased, then our prospects are bad, we will wait for the next wave. If we use the holidays to find free time to get vaccinated or revaccinated, we will consciously approach it, especially since there is a lot of time, then our prospects are good and we will live peacefully in 2022. In any case, it is better in epidemiological terms than in 2021,” the scientist noted. On December 30, 2021, Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation Tatyana Golikova announced that the level of collective immunity to coronavirus infection in Russia is 61.8%. Earlier, the Deputy Prime Minister stressed that the pace of vaccination should not slow down, because due to the need to re-vaccinate already vaccinated Russians, the indicator of collective immunity
The most popular professions of 2022 have been named
It is not worth expecting that the labor market will change dramatically, Valinurov noted. Society’s need for certain personnel has been developing over the years. But some trends can be traced. In particular, according to the owner of a group of recruiting agencies, sales-related professions will be relevant in 2022. He referred to them specialists in the field of advertising and marketing. Valinurov believes that vacancies in these specialties will take up to half of job offers. Following the trade, the sphere of delivery and logistics will begin to grow, Valinurov predicted. “The number of marketplaces is growing, production volumes are increasing accordingly, and someone has to supply all this,” the recruiter added. In addition, the request for taxi drivers will remain, according to a labor market specialist. In his opinion, this is because people in Russia is gradually beginning to realize that it is cheaper to use the services of
Bennett told how much the antibodies will grow after the fourth dose of the vaccine
“I am pleased to announce.. that the initial study of the fourth dose shows that within about a week after its administration, the amount of antibodies in the blood increases almost fivefold,” Bennett said during a visit to the Chaim Shiba Medical Center. The Prime Minister added that “the fourth vaccine is safe.” A day earlier, Bennett said that the coronavirus vaccination campaign with the fourth dose was successful, within the first day after the announcement of its launch, 100 thousand citizens were vaccinated or signed up for vaccination. Earlier it was reported that in In Israel, it was decided to start vaccination with the fourth dose of persons over 60 years of age and medical personnel. Mass vaccination of the population against COVID-19 began in Israel on December 20 last year. Citizens of the country are vaccinated with the Pfizer vaccine. Since January 10, vaccinated people have started receiving the
Ginzburg told when nasal and pediatric vaccines will become available
This is how he answered the agency’s question about which vaccines being developed at the center can be expected in 2022. “First of all, the nasal vaccine should become available,” Ginzburg said. At the end of the year, according to him, it is planned to conduct clinical trials of a preventive drug that protects immediately from influenza and coronavirus. “I think that next year the vaccine will be available to all children — those who wish, of course – vaccination will be absolutely voluntary. And this is very important,” Ginzburg said. Now in Several COVID-19 vaccines developed at the Gamalea Center have been registered in Russia. In August 2020, a registration certificate was issued for the drug “Sputnik V”. In May 2021, it became known about the registration of the Sputnik Lite vaccine, and in November, the Sputnik M vaccine for adolescents was approved.
Day in History: January 5th
The first street lights in Moscow On this day, Moscow celebrates the day of the street lamp. In November 1730, the Senate of the Russian Empire issued a decree on the manufacture of glass lanterns to illuminate Moscow in winter. And already on January 5, 1731 (December 25, 1730 according to the old style), the first street lamps were lit in Moscow. At first, the lanterns gave quite a little light, because they used ordinary candles and oil. However, then oil was replaced by kerosene, then — at the beginning of the XIX century – gas. And at the end of the XIX century, electric lamps appeared. The first electric street lights in Moscow started working in 1880. The development of the street lighting system declined during the First World War, the 1917 Revolution and the Civil War. The last gas lamps in the capital were replaced with electric ones
Rospotrebnadzor reported that there is no “new” strain from France in Russia yet
“No cases of infection with variant B.1.640.2 have been detected in Russia. The situation is under the control of Rospotrebnadzor,” the report says. The department also recalled that in two months only about 20 sequences of the new strain were added to the database, and in December only isolated cases were noted. “Given that B.1.640.2 has not received any distribution in two months, there is no reason to believe that it may be of particular interest,” the ministry added. At the end of December, the scientific journal medRxiv published a preprint of a study on a new strain of coronavirus in the south of France, according to which 12 people were infected with it. It was registered in GISAID (Global Virus Genome Database) as B.1.640.2. The World Health Organization (WHO) said that they have been monitoring the situation with the new strain since November. The organization noted that they are
A British scientist said that the worst period of the pandemic is over
“The worst is definitely behind us. We need to overcome the winter,” said Pollard, who heads the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunization at the UK Ministry of Health. “At a certain moment, society must open up. When we open, there will be a moment when there will be a jump in cases of infection, which is why winter may not be the best time [to lift all anti-cancer restrictions],” the scientist added, noting that such a decision “should be made by politicians, not scientists.” The infectious disease specialist told when the situation with COVID-19 will improve Pollard called revaccination of the population from coronavirus every six months an impossible task. “We know that people have high levels of antibodies for several months after the third dose of the vaccine, but we need more data to tell when and how often these vulnerable people will need new doses. We cannot
The King and Queen of Sweden became infected with coronavirus after three vaccinations
“The king and Queen, who are fully vaccinated with three injections, have mild symptoms and are doing well given the circumstances,” the court said in a statement. They added that the 75-year-old king and 78-year-old queen are now in self-isolation, experts identify those with whom they have been in contact. According to the agency, in Sweden over the past day, a record high number of people infected with the COVID-19 coronavirus has been detected — over 11.5 thousand people. This happened against the background of the spread of a new strain of “omicron”.
Giant cancer “robbed” golfers in Australia (video)
Golfers on the Australian Christmas Island filmed funny footage in which a palm thief grabbed a pair of clubs with a death grip, flatly refusing to let them go. Palm thieves are terrestrial crayfish, which are known not only for their gigantic size, but also for their tendency to “steal” coconuts and other fruits or objects. Sometimes they are mistakenly called “coconut crabs”. In the video, the men tried to remove the cancer from the clubs. One of them was clamped so tightly in the palm thief’s claws that he broke it in half. Commenting on the behavior of the animal, the golfers came to the conclusion that he could be attracted by the smell of food in the bag. New Year’s sale: discounts up to – 60% Anna Lysenko Even more interesting things about animals