Covid-19: A look back at two years of pandemic
Emerging in China in November 2019, SARS-CoV-2 has killed more than five million people and infected 258 million. And it’s not over. A look back at two years of global health crisis.
Emerging in China in November 2019, SARS-CoV-2 has killed more than five million people and infected 258 million. And it’s not over. A look back at two years of global health crisis.
The ARS Grand Est launches its annual campaign to prevent carbon monoxide poisoning.
While a relative calm reigns in Guadeloupe after several days of riots, violence is spreading in Martinique, this paradise island in the Lesser Antilles.
Although doubly vaccinated, the Prime Minister was declared positive to the Covid, this Monday, November 22, 2021. It will now be difficult for him to defend the mandatory vaccination against the epidemic.
Dr. Sandrine Foulquier, an ophthalmologist in Rodez, Aveyron, has been banned from practicing since November 4, 2021 for “non-compliance with the vaccination obligation” even though she has just been elected, this Sunday, as a member of the Aveyron Medical Council.
As in Austria, Australia and Guadeloupe, demonstrations shook the Belgian and Danish capitals on Saturday and Sunday.
In Guadeloupe, in Austria, in the Netherlands, in Australia and elsewhere, a popular fever against the health pass, against the vaccination obligation and against the authorities who are panicking in front of the rebound of the epidemic is rising.
General strike against sanitary restrictions, violence, looting: the island is in the grip of an outbreak of violence. The government sent police reinforcements and the prefect decreed a curfew.
In its 2021 report, Secours catholique reveals that many households suffer from severe food insufficiency to the point of going without a meal for a day or more.
During the opening of the hunting season, discoveries of raptors riddled with lead are multiplying, while these species are strictly protected, notes the League for the Protection of Birds.
Viewpoint. As the 26ᵉ United Nations climate conference in Glasgow, Scotland, where representatives of the planet’s 196 countries met for two weeks, comes to an end, Christophe Grangeon explains here why this green grand-messe is a vast lie.
The Fêtes de Saint-Nicolas return to Nancy from November 19, 2021 to January 2, 2022. 40 days of festivities with, as a highlight, the Saint-Nicolas Weekend on December 4 and 5.