The Kremlin announced the laureates of the award “For Faithfulness to Science”

In Moscow announced the laureates of the prize “For fidelity to science” in 15 areas … In the Year of Science, the award united a record 15 directions. The awards were presented to politicians, scientists, journalists, business and non-profit sector representatives. This became possible thanks to the support of Alisher Usmanov's charitable foundation “Art, Science and Sport”, which was a partner of the award and formed its prize fund. The laureates were awarded by Presidential Press Secretary Dmitry Peskov, Deputy Prime Minister of Russia Dmitry Chernyshenko , Minister of Science and Higher Education Valery Falkov, Deputy General Director for Science and Strategy of Rosatom Yuri Olenin and others. Fatima Mukhomejan, director of the Art, Science and Sport Foundation, presented a special prize “for her contribution to the popularization of science and technology among young scientists”. The winner in this nomination was the head of the research group of the Russian

In the Netherlands, a couple escaped from a quarantine hotel and was caught by the police

BBC News: Dutch police have arrested a couple who escaped from a quarantine hotel the Kennemerland region, where they were placed after testing positive for coronavirus. This is reported by BBC News. According to the newspaper, the couple was caught by law enforcement officers at Schiphol Airport in Amsterdam. The citizens were already sitting on the plane that was supposed to fly to Spain. They arrived in the Netherlands from the Republic of South Africa (South Africa), after which they were diagnosed with a coronavirus. It is noted that the fugitives can be prosecuted for violating the isolation rules when infected with COVID-19. Earlier it became known that at least 13 citizens who arrived in the Netherlands from South Africa were diagnosed with a new omicron strain of coronavirus. In total, the authorities checked 642 passengers. According to the test results, COVID-19 was detected in 61 of them. All infected

Israel Closes Borders To Foreigners Due To New COVID Strain

Israel has banned foreigners from entering for 14 days due to the omicron strain of coronavirus Due to the new omicron strain COVID-19 Israel banned foreigners from entering for 14 days, and also introduced compulsory home isolation for its citizens returning from abroad. This was reported by the press service of the Israeli Ministry of Health. The new regime began to operate at 1 am on November 29 Moscow time. In addition, Israelis entering from other countries will have to take a PCR test and await results in home quarantine. Citizens who come from the countries of the “red zone” (with a high incidence of coronavirus) will have to quarantine in specialized institutions. On November 29, Japan closed its borders to foreigners due to the spread of the omicron strain of COVID-19 in the world. The entry ban will take effect from November 30 and will affect all foreign citizens.

The authorities of Kuzbass told about payments to the families of those killed in an emergency on Listvyazhnaya

Tsivilev: the owner of Listvyazhnaya paid compensation of more than 100 million rubles The owner of the Listvyazhnaya mine in the Kemerovo region, where 51 people died as a result of the emergency, paid compensation to the families of the dead and injured in the amount of more than 100 million rubles. This was stated by the Governor of Kuzbass Sergei Tsivilev, he is quoted by TASS.

In Russia, the prosecutor's office punished a teacher and director for showing the LGBT flag

The Yamal Prosecutor's Office brought a teacher to disciplinary responsibility for the LGBT flag slide a lesson dedicated to International Day for Tolerance, the LGBT flag was displayed. The incident is reported on the agency's website. On November 16, one of the teachers from school # 8 showed the students a slide with a rainbow flag during a lesson. information harmful to the moral and spiritual development of minors. ” It is clarified that the director of the educational institution and the teacher were brought to disciplinary responsibility. Who wrote the complaint to the prosecutor's office against the teacher is not reported. Formerly director of the League for Safe Internet, member of the Public Chamber RF Ekaterina Mizulina proposed to introduce pre-trial blocking of information in Russia to protect children from LGBT propaganda on social networks. Huge amounts of money are spent on promoting such information among children, she said.

India to tighten travel rules for tourists amid novel coronavirus strain

From December 1, tourists from at-risk countries arriving in India must pass a PCR test in connection with the emergence of a new strain of coronavirus omicron. The Times of India writes about this on Monday, November 29. So, from December 1, all travelers arriving in the republic from countries at risk will have to pass a PCR test for COVID upon arrival at the airport -19 and, without leaving the building, wait for its results. Currently at risk are Australia, Belgium, Botswana, Great Britain, Germany, Hong Kong, Denmark, Israel, Canada, the Netherlands, Portugal and the Czech Republic. At the same time, it is indicated that this list is constantly updated. Vacationers who are diagnosed with coronavirus infection will be immediately sent to isolation, and their tests will be transferred to the laboratory for further research. Tourists with negative results will be required to go into a seven-day quarantine and

Omicron cryptocurrency skyrockets due to new coronavirus strain

Omicron token has risen in price by 960 percent due to a new strain of coronavirus The price of the Omicron (OMIC) token has soared almost 10 times How the World Health Organization (WHO) assigned the name omicron to the new strain of coronavirus B.1.1.529 on November 26, according to Coingecko data. Omicron is released on the Arbitrum level 2 protocol and is traded on the SushiSwap exchange. On November 26, the cryptocurrency was worth approximately $ 65 per coin. On November 29, it rose 960 percent to $ 689.12 and reached an all-time high. At 11:30 Moscow time, Omicron was selling for $ 592.06. Experts warn that such a rapid growth could be a sign of an economic bubble. The rate of the most popular cryptocurrency – bitcoin – rose 5.42 percent on Monday to $ 57,347 per coin. At its peak, the price climbed to $ 58,228.5.

India to tighten travel rules for tourists amid novel coronavirus strain

From December 1, tourists from at-risk countries arriving in India must pass a PCR test in connection with the emergence of a new strain of coronavirus omicron. The Times of India writes about this on Monday, November 29. So, from December 1, all travelers arriving in the republic from countries at risk will have to pass a PCR test for COVID upon arrival at the airport -19 and, without leaving the building, wait for its results. Currently at risk are Australia, Belgium, Botswana, Great Britain, Germany, Hong Kong, Denmark, Israel, Canada, the Netherlands, Portugal and the Czech Republic. At the same time, it is indicated that this list is constantly updated. Vacationers who are diagnosed with coronavirus infection will be immediately sent to isolation, and their tests will be transferred to the laboratory for further research. Tourists with negative results will be required to go into a seven-day quarantine and

Omicron cryptocurrency skyrockets due to new coronavirus strain

Omicron token has risen in price by 960 percent due to a new strain of coronavirus The price of Omicron (OMIC) token has soared almost 10 times since then How the World Health Organization (WHO) assigned the name omicron to the new strain of coronavirus B.1.1.529 on November 26, according to Coingecko data. Omicron is released on the Arbitrum level 2 protocol and is traded on the SushiSwap exchange. On November 26, the cryptocurrency was worth approximately $ 65 per coin. On November 29, it rose 960 percent to $ 689.12 and reached an all-time high. At 11:30 Moscow time, Omicron was selling for $ 592.06. Experts warn that such a rapid growth could be a sign of an economic bubble. The rate of the most popular cryptocurrency – bitcoin – rose 5.42 percent on Monday to $ 57,347 per coin. At its peak, the price climbed to $ 58,228.5.