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Demand for Massive Restrictions on Unvaccinated

Germany is implementing measures to increase vaccination rates against COVID-19, including offering a first dose to all willing individuals by the end of July 2021.

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Vouchers Boost COVID-19 Vaccination Willingness

In order to prevent a potential fourth wave of the Covid-19 pandemic, experts say that a vaccination rate of 85% among 18-59 year olds and

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Harmful Air Pollution Below Limits

Air pollution is responsible for the deaths of approximately 800,000 people in Europe and 4.5 million people globally each year. The World Health Organization (WHO)

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WHO warns of dangers of e-cigarettes

The World Health Organization (WHO) has issued a warning about the dangers of e-cigarettes, citing their unknown long-term effects, their potential to be a gateway

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Dogs detect COVID-infected accurately.

Trained dogs can detect individuals infected with COVID-19, even those with a mutation of the virus that the animals were not trained to detect, according

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No More Suicides During Pandemic

A new online test has been developed to determine a person’s susceptibility to misinformation about the Covid-19 pandemic. The test is based on the theory

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Masks don’t hinder toddlers’ breathing.

A recent study conducted by scientists at the Sapienza University of Rome has found that wearing a surgical mask does not impair the lung function

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Tax on fatty foods for better nutrition?

A number of countries are considering implementing a tax on high-fat foods, but the effectiveness of such a measure in improving dietary habits is a

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20.6 Million Years Lost to Covid-19

A recent study conducted by the Imperial College London has revealed that Covid-19 and indirect deaths have caused up to 38% excess mortality in Europe.

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Sugar Tax Reduces Soda Consumption.

A new study has found that a tax on artificially sweetened drinks has significantly reduced consumption among children and teenagers. In Philadelphia, high school students