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Scientists: British strain may not be as prevalent in Slovakia as hygienists claim

Scientists: British strain may not be as prevalent in Slovakia as hygienists claim The Public Health Authority promised to verify their results. Illustrative stock photo (Source: TASR) Font size:A + The British strain may not be as prevalent as the Public Health Authority (ÚVZ) has recently presented, according to some scientists. The ÚVZ reported last week that the British strain of the novel coronavirus had been identified in 57 percent of positive cases, revealed by the December mass testing in Trenčín. Slovak scientists now say, that after studying the results from Trenčín, the strain was probably not identified correctly, the Denník N daily reported.

Tachyum: VNET Lends Nearly Two Decades of Infrastructure Experience to I4DI

Tachyum: VNET Lends Nearly Two Decades of Infrastructure Experience to I4DI Comprehensive telecommunications solutions provider VNET has joined the Innovations for Digital Infrastructure (I4DI), a partnership of global technology leaders that are developing European-based supercomputing solutions to advance the region s capabilities in solving the performance, power and efficiency issues challenging the industry today. I4DI provides freedom and open-source access similar to Open Compute within the European HPC market. The consortium brings together companies in processors, storage, networking, rack manufacturing, power, software, services and telecommunications spaces to help transform the entire EU region from an importer of data center and supercomputer technologies to an innovative leader in research for worldwide AI and HPC solutions. VNET brings its expertise building and running large-scale data centers to I4DI, helping the consortium build a modern, cost-effective cloud inf

In Europe, optimism and reluctance as COVID vaccines arrive | Coronavirus and Covid-19 - latest news about COVID-19 | DW

Sex and relationships during the COVID-19 pandemic Austrians are reluctant  In Austria, there is growing resistance to vaccinations. According to a survey published in December, only 17% of Austrians definitely intend to be vaccinated. The federal government has ruled out compulsory inoculation an idea floated Markus Söder, the state premier of the neighboring German state of Bavaria. By January 15, just over 84,000 doses had been administered in Austria.  Swedes are broadly skeptical about vaccinations. In 2009, for example, about 5 million people, roughly half of the population, were vaccinated against swine flu, but many children and adults younger than 30 experienced adverse side effects from the Pandemrix jab, developed by the British pharmaceuticals giant GlaxoSmithKline.

Far-right Groups in Central Europe step up anti-vaccination rhetoric

December 28, 2020 Share Far right extremist groups are exploiting the COVID-19 crisis to seek public legitimacy for their ideological narrative. Now, the far-right groups in Central Europe have stepped up the anti-COVID-19 vaccine rhetoric. In the Czech Republic, the Freedom and Direct Democracy (Czech: Svoboda a přímá demokracie, SPD) is a hard Eurosceptic and anti-immigration political party. Tomio Okamura is the founder and the main leader of the party. Last month, Okamura openly expressed his opposition to universal vaccination in the Czech Republic. He wrote on Facebook on November 25, “I’ll put this brief and clear. The SPD movement disapproves of mandatory area vaccination with a vaccine for the coronavirus. It is not permissible to vaccinate our citizens with a sufficiently untested vaccine or condition civil liberties given by the constitution if citizens get vaccinated.”

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