News of the day: AstraZeneca, Chile Impfgeheimnis, Archbishopric of Cologne, Myanmar

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Emma Teitel
Emma Teitel
Emma Teitel is an award-winning national affairs columnist with the Toronto Star who writes about anything and everything. She got her start at Maclean's Magazine where she wrote frequently about women's issues, LGBT rights, and popular culture.

1. Chile’s Secret Recipe

One and a half cans per hundred inhabitants on a daily basis: Chile inoculated currently infaster than all the other countries. Every Fourth has received the first dose of a Corona vaccine, one in Ten is immunized. Why do they have enough vaccine? The asked my colleague Nicola Abé the health expert and government adviser Soledad Martínez.

The secret recipe is: “We have ordered a lot of vaccine to all adults vaccinated twice through.” As difficult as it sounds at all. (Here is the whole conversation.)

Back to the Why-just-when-too-complicated-is-continent: The European medicines Agency (Ema) has today for another, unrestricted use of the vaccine AstraZeneca pronounced. Although a connection with an extremely rare, special thrombosis could not be excluded. The significantly greater hazards due to Covid-19 would be, however. The Ema’s Director Emer Cooke described the vaccine as a “safe and effective”. (More here.)

2. Culture Laminating

A few days ago, special types made of Throat bag of screw world headlines: The animals behead himself, the head lives on, the body will die. I had to remember that, as I, once again, from the handling of Catholic dignitaries with abuse allegations las.

A report that was published today, a signed a disastrous picture of the Archdiocese of Cologneas my colleague Felix Bohr and my colleague Julia Jüttner reports. For decades, sexual violence was played down, apparently, and covered up, at the expense of the victims. The reviewer found more than 236 suspected cases of sexual violence by clergy in children and adolescents. They identified 202 Accused and at least 314 Affected. Prominent dignitaries have not been injured, therefore, of their duties, were defined, reported to be little. “A culture of Lamination”, call it Felix and Julia. “And if a case was discussed once, the motto often: when in doubt, for the perpetrator.” The Image of the Church should not take damage.

“It was important that the Archdiocese of Cologne has now finally released an abuse of study and for the first time, leaders have been named,” says Felix. “But this can only be the first step. The violent history of the Church needs to be fundamentally reworked. Otherwise, the clergy will continue to lose credibility.” A first consequence is that The Hamburger Archbishop Heße, formerly chief of staff in Cologne, has offered to the Pope his resignation.

In the throat sack of screw, a new heart is growing fast, about three weeks later, the animals have a completely new body. In Cologne at the beginning of March were within a few hours all of the 1500 unlocked Online dates for the Church exit fully booked.

3. Almighty

The military coup in Myanmar, has consequences for the work aboard the International space station. Actually, the astronauts should expose a Mini-satellite at 400 km altitude, 50 pounds, slightly larger than a Shoe box. A gentle nudge and he orbits the earth, no more expensive, private rocket launch is necessary. Such Mini-satellites in addition to other cargo supply flights to the ISS, the Rest is all hand work. “This procedure is for universities and other research institutions, interesting, but also for countries that could not afford space activities so far,” reported my colleague Christoph Seidler from our science Department. “It democratizes access to All.”

The Problem: The small satellite should look for Myanmar to the world, a country in which it is not since the military coup, with democracy, far and wide. The military junta is thousands locked up. Witnesses and human rights activists said security forces shooting at Protesters, more than 200 Dead, it should have already been given.

The satellite “MMSATS-1” (the Name in Japan) or “Lawkanat-1” (the name in Myanmar) was not built for military purposes. But now, the fear, could be used the four cameras on Board at spying on government opponents. Therefore, it remains on Board.

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Doggy back: Champ, 13, and Major, 3,, the dogs of the US President back to the White house, as Joe Biden, 78, in an ABC Interview announced. The animals were brought back for a “Beißvorfall” temporarily in his home state of Delaware, where the younger and ungestümere of the two German shepherd dogs a few extra training sessions had to complete. The incident had triggered the excitement, described the dog’s owner so: “You go around a corner and there’s two people you don’t know are. Make a move, and then the protective instinct of the dog to jump.”

Typo of the daynow corrected, “Because the eisreise restriction also applies to Portugal, is not likely to Löw also rely on striker Luca waldschmidt, who plays for Benfica.”

Cartoon of the day: On to the malls!

And tonight?

You could read a retro crime to start with, also by the former US-President Obama recommends: “The Holy King Kong” by James McBride has a “Sound, such as Cool Jazz,” writes my colleague Marcus Müntefering. (Here is the whole book review.)

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