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The Financial Times has released the chartInformation about the new strain is still scarceThe replacement was found 2 weeks ago in South AfricaThe world was scared last Friday (26th) with the explosion of cases of the new variant of COVID-19, known as Micron. A graph published by the Financial Times in the United States, quickly spread on the Internet and frightened many people by showing the progression and transmission curve of this strain much larger than its predecessors. But what does this graph really show?The North American Journal comparison takes into account the percentage of prevalence of the new variant…

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The latest immortal from Brazilian Academy of Letters (ABL)The jurist, José Paolo Cavalcante, changed his position on Covid-19 Vaccine during this year. In October 2020, he announced in an article that he would not take the mana. He has since taken three doses and told the column he would take a fourth if needed.in the article Posted October 30th on the Veja websiteHe announced that he would not get the vaccine. As justification, he indicated that he actually had the disease – which doctors and scientists say is no reason not to get vaccinated.“Opinions are given at certain historical times.…

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A graph from the Financial Times comparing the transmission speed of the omicron variable with others already known indicates the heyday of this new version of SARS Cove 2 In the cases recorded in South Africa. The comparison takes into account the percentage of cases caused by omicrons among infections in which the genetic material of the virus has been sequenced to identify the causative strain. Share this news on WhatsAppShare this news on Telegram The image has gained space on social networks since European countries began restricting flights leaving places where the strain is spread, and above all after…

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Published on 11/262021 11:00 / Updated on 11/26/2021 13:12 (credit: clones/national geography) Afghani Sharbat Gula, who became famous all over the world for her appearance on the cover of the magazine National Geographic, in 1985, exiled in Italy after leaving Afghanistan with The Taliban took over the country in August. Italy is one of the European countries that have received the largest number of Afghan refugees fleeing the regime. On releaseThe Italian government, issued on Thursday (11/25), said that the organization of the withdrawal of Afghans from the country was carried out after it requested their exile through non-profit organizations.…

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Swedish retailer IKEA Become a property renter in Japan With a small apartment being rented in Tokyo.This 10 square meter property is located in and around Shinjuku District Leasing It will cost just 99 yen ($0.86) a month, according to details published by IKEA this week. Only one unit available, fully furnished with IKEA furniture and accessories. The company is accepting applications from prospective tenants, who must be over 20 years old, by December 3.The apartment will then be rented until January 15, 2023, according to IKEA. The tenant will have to pay their own utility bills.Ten square meters isn’t…

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The Cumbre Vieja volcano on the island of La Palma, Spain, on Thursday (25th) witnessed a new lava flow that reached a cemetery and a solar photovoltaic power plant. The volcanic activity began more than two months ago, on September 19. The molten rock river appeared early in the morning and descended parallel to the recorded tenth flow, heading towards an area with some already uninhabited homes and farms, explained Miguel Angel Morquinde, Technical Director of the Special Plan for Volcanic Hazard Protection. Canary Islands (Pevolka). The new lava river, according to the expert, is said to be “bad news”…

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Patient receives Covid-19 vaccine in South Africa JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) – Scientists in South Africa announced on Thursday that a new type of COVID-19 virus has been discovered in small numbers and are working to understand its possible implications. The variant, called B.1.1.529, has a “very unusual constellation” of mutations, which is worrying because it could help it escape the body’s immune reaction and become more transmissible, the scientists told reporters at a press conference. They noted that early evidence from diagnostic laboratories suggested that the strain increased rapidly in Gauteng County, the country’s most populous province, and that it may…

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a University of Sao Paulo (USP) It is the only Brazilian institution in A global ranking that brings together the most employable university studentsAnd it appeared in the 90th place, out of 250 schools mentioned. Created by Times Higher Education 11 years ago, the current list cites educational institutions in 43 countries and is based on interviews with more than 10,000 recruiters from 23 countries and regions. Employers at universities in their home countries and abroad have voted when hiring globally. NS Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), California Institute of Technology (Caltech) and Harvard University – All in the United…

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(Reuters) – Cases COVID-19 The American Health Organization (Oops) said on Wednesday that a 23% increase in the Americas last week, mainly in the northern part of the continent, and almost all South American countries except Brazil, Suriname and Venezuela reported an increase in infections. The Pan American Health Organization has also warned that North America could face a setback as Europe, where the United States and Canada have reported high rates of new cases.In contrast, there was a 37% decrease in new infections in Central America.“Although cases have decreased significantly in recent months, Covid transmission is still active in…

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Fernando Frazao / Brazil Agency A new study suggests that Covid-19: two meters does not prevent transmission Researchers at the University of Cambridge, UK, said the social distancing of two meters to prevent infection by Covid-19 is arbitrary. The study, published in the scientific journal “Fluid Physics”, says that transmission of the virus through the air is variable and can exceed distances of more than two meters. With this, scientists have pointed to the ineffectiveness of social distancing as the only measure to combat Covid-19. They stated that mask use, good environmental ventilation and vaccination are strategies that, in addition…

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