A Russian man who attacked a shopping center guard with a knife was detained because of a QR code

Rosgvardia: a Russian was detained who attacked a guard in a shopping center with a knife because of a QR code Special services detained a resident in Kazan Kazan, who attacked the guard of the Udacha shopping center with a knife after being asked to show the QR code. Ura.ru writes about this with reference to the Rosgvardia department in the Republic of Tatarstan. According to the agency, the attacker refused to show the document after the guard's request, and then stabbed him in the arm. The crew of the non-departmental guard of the Russian Guard arrived at the scene and detained the attacker. It turned out to be a local resident born in 1973. He was taken to the territorial police department. The 65-year-old victim was taken to a medical facility. The issue of initiating a criminal case against the man is being resolved. In early November, an employee

Biden named the best protection against the omicron strain of coronavirus

US President Biden: vaccination and revaccination are the best protection against the omicron strain vaccinated and revaccinated for maximum protection against the omicron-strain of coronavirus. RIA Novosti writes about this. “The best defense against a new strain or any other strain is to completely vaccinate and do a revaccination,” said the American leader. He also called for the vaccination of children. According to him, the United States authorities currently do not believe that vaccines are ineffective against the omicron strain, however, if this is the case, then new ones will be developed as soon as possible. > A new strain of coronavirus under the code B.1.1.529 was detected in South Africa on November 11, isolated cases were also recorded in European countries. The World Health Organization (WHO) recognized this option as dangerous and warned that the risk of infection with a new strain in survivors of COVID-19 may be higher.

NATO Secretary General believed in the possibility of dialogue with Russia

NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said he believes in the possibility of dialogue with Russia NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said that he believes in the possibility of dialogue with Russia. This is reported by RIA Novosti. “I believe in dialogue with Russia, this is our neighbor. We need to reduce potential risks that may arise, ”the secretary general told reporters while visiting a military training ground in Latvia. According to him, the countries of the North Atlantic alliance need to be shown that they are “united as never before” so that “Russia does not want to attack any of the NATO countries.” Stoltenberg also stressed that NATO does not want to fight with Russia, but “to prevent any aggression of Russia.” In his opinion, Russian diplomats under NATO were expelled from Brussels for no reason, and Moscow responded in a similar way, closing the military mission of the alliance.

Thousands of Crimeans were left without electricity

Ministry of Energy: about 56 thousand people in Crimea were left without electricity due to strong wind In Crimea, about 56 thousand people were left without electricity due to strong wind. This was reported on the website of the Ministry of Energy of Russia. At the moment, restoration work continues, about 36.9 thousand people remain without power supply, the Ministry of Energy added. Earlier on November 29 and 30 in Crimea, due to strong winds, a storm warning was announced. The wind knocked down several trees, which damaged the cars. Local residents reported power outages in some areas of Simferopol, as well as in several surrounding villages. Due to bad weather, the work of boats in the Sevastopol Bay has been suspended.

Ministry of Labor proposed to extend payments to health workers for the treatment of patients with COVID-19

The Ministry of Labor proposed to extend payments to health workers for work with COVID-19 until the end of 2022 The Ministry of Labor proposed to extend special payments until the end of 2022 health workers working with patients who are diagnosed or suspected of having a coronavirus infection. This is stated in the corresponding draft published on the federal portal of draft regulatory legal acts. “The draft resolution of the government of the Russian Federation proposes to extend special payments to doctors, nurses, nurses, ambulance drivers, members of flight crews of air ambulance aircraft working with patients who are diagnosed or suspected of a new coronavirus infection COVID-19, “the explanatory note to the project says. The document also implies an extension for a similar period of payments to employees of law enforcement agencies providing medical assistance in the diagnosis and treatment of coronavirus. The intention of the Ministry of

The winners of the “Knowledge” award have been determined

The Knowledge Prize winners will be named on December 7 A closed meeting of the Honorary Jury of the Knowledge Education Prize was held at the Intercontinental Hotel on November 29, at which scientists, culture and art workers, business representatives and statesmen chose 27 laureates out of 103 finalists. The names of the winners will be announced at the awards ceremony on December 7. The shortlist of nominees is published on the website. The participants represented various topics: preserving the culture of small peoples, studying the Arctic and space, projects in the field of preserving historical memory, including about the Great Patriotic War. A large number of applications are related to the popularization of science. “I am very pleased that more than 3 thousand authors of projects and educators from 80 regions have applied for the award. This shows how many people are making efforts to transfer knowledge to the

Johnson & Johnson begins development of a vaccine against the omicron strain

American company Johnson & amp; Johnson will develop a vaccine against the omicron-strain of coronavirus American company Johnson & Johnson has begun development of a vaccine against the omicron-strain of coronavirus. TASS writes about this with reference to the company's statement. It is noted that the company, in collaboration with scientists from South Africa and around the world, is evaluating the effectiveness of its COVID-19 vaccine against various options, including “a new, rapidly spreading omicron strain. ” an authority in the United States wanted to announce that the use of the coronavirus vaccine by the American company Johnson & Johnson could increase the risk of developing a rare autoimmune disease. It was clarified that patients who received this drug in the United States are about three to five times more likely to develop Guillain-Barré syndrome, an autoimmune lesion of peripheral nerves, accompanied by muscle weakness and sensory impairment. < p>

NATO Secretary General believed in the possibility of dialogue with Russia

NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said he believes in the possibility of dialogue with Russia NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said that he believes in the possibility of dialogue with Russia. This is reported by RIA Novosti. “I believe in dialogue with Russia, this is our neighbor. We need to reduce potential risks that may arise, ”the secretary general told reporters while visiting a military training ground in Latvia. According to him, the countries of the North Atlantic alliance need to be shown that they are “united as never before” so that “Russia does not want to attack any of the NATO countries.” Stoltenberg also stressed that NATO does not want to fight with Russia, but “to prevent any aggression of Russia.” In his opinion, Russian diplomats under NATO were expelled from Brussels for no reason, and Moscow responded in a similar way, closing the military mission of the alliance.

SBU will conduct a pre-trial investigation into the seizure of power in Ukraine

SBU: a pre-trial investigation is underway on an attempt to seize state power The Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) has opened a criminal case on the preparation of a seizure of power in Ukraine. This was reported on the service's website. “The Main Investigation Department of the Security Service of Ukraine is carrying out pre-trial investigation into criminal proceedings for the commission of actions aimed at seizing state power,” the message says. Earlier it was reported that the SBU interrogated the former head of the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense Vasily Burba in the case of the “Wagnerites”, On November 26, President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky said at a press conference that Burba had proposed a special operation to detain fighters of a Russian private military company (PMC) Wagner after Zelensky himself decided to dismiss him from his post as head of the intelligence department. On July

Johnson & Johnson begins development of a vaccine against the omicron strain

American company Johnson & amp; Johnson will develop a vaccine against the omicron-strain of coronavirus American company Johnson & Johnson has begun development of a vaccine against the omicron-strain of coronavirus. TASS writes about this with reference to the company's statement. It is noted that the company, in collaboration with scientists from South Africa and around the world, is evaluating the effectiveness of its COVID-19 vaccine against various options, including “a new, rapidly spreading omicron strain. ” an authority in the United States wanted to announce that the use of the coronavirus vaccine by the American company Johnson & Johnson could increase the risk of developing a rare autoimmune disease. It was clarified that patients who received this drug in the United States are about three to five times more likely to develop Guillain-Barré syndrome, an autoimmune lesion of peripheral nerves, accompanied by muscle weakness and sensory impairment. < p>