Slovenia Times
24. January, 2021
Ljubljana – The first case of the highly transmissible UK coronavirus variant has been officially confirmed in Slovenia in a Kosovo national with temporary residence in Slovenia who arrived from Belgium, Prime Minister Janez Janša announced on Sunday.
The Kosovo national was in Belgium on company business. He arrived in Slovenia on Saturday and had been tested twice, with one coming back positive and one negative, Janša told a special press conference.
The man appears to have used the negative test to cross the border but was detected after Slovenia received notification from Belgian authorities via a rapid reporting system.
LJUBLJANA, Jan. 24 (Xinhua) The new variant of coronavirus first identified in Britain has been officially confirmed in Slovenia, Prime Minister Janez Jansa announced on Sunday. The new strain was detected in a person from Serbia s region of Kosovo who was in Belgium on company business. He arrived in Slovenia on Saturday and had tested twice, with one coming back positive and one negative, Jansa told a press conference. In addition to the first confirmed case, another two cases of the coronavirus variant are suspected as a result of the testing of 80 Slovenian samples, Jansa said, adding that it was possible the variant has been in circulation in Slovenia for a while.
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The influenza virus viewed under an electron microscope. Image: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
A test for the universal detection of all influenza A viruses, including those that infect the key hosts, birds, pigs, humans and horses, has been developed by researchers.
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The test, developed by Alexander Nagy and his colleagues, has the potential to be a useful tool under the global One Health Initiative, which recognises that human and animal health are inextricably linked.
Sursa foto: Inquam Photos / Octav Ganea
The national committee for coordinating the anti-COVID vaccination informs that, within the last 24 hours, there were 37,840 people immunized, according to the data placed at the disposal by the National Institute of Public Health, through the National Electronic Vaccination Register.
From the vaccinated people in the last day, 36,429 people were vaccinated with one dose and 1,411 people vaccinated with two doses.
According to a press release sent to AGERPRES, until now there were 374,681 people vaccinated, of which 363,426 vaccinated with one dose, and 11,255 people vaccinated with two doses.
There foes not seem to be a REAL EFFECTIVE STRATEGY FOR THE ” FAIR” DISTRIBUTION OF THE VACCINE THAT IS AVAILABLE…..with a significant portion not receiving any vaccine until several months from now.
WHAT HAS HAPPENED TO A 24/7 TIME FOR DISTRIBUTION…given the actual distribution has gone much slower than the planned?
Jwasnt says:
They keep saying ” all the Data ” how much data can there be about long term?? It’s just common sense to speculative. Trust the experts….its covid they’re learning on us the mice. I bet every politician that took it first was a placebo. As Joe would say, Come on man.