6:19 – Germany There have been 61,288 new SARS-CoV-2 infections in the last 24 hours, a figure that has been declining for several days in a row. The nationwide seven-day incidence, ie the number of infected per 100,000 inhabitants, was 413.7 on Friday morning.
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5:46 – On Thursday, 95,647 doses of coronavirus vaccine were administered in the Czech Republic. Interest is high in recent days, people go mainly for the third booster dose.
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5:44 – Australia will begin offering the covid-19 vaccine to children between the ages of five and 11 on January 10, said Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison. The interval between doses will be eight weeks, in case of a pandemic it may be reduced to three weeks. So far, the Australian authorities have approved the product from Pfizer, the vaccine from Moderna has yet to be decided.
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5:30 – The incidence for the whole Czech Republic is also lower. There are 938 infected per 100,000 inhabitants in the past seven days, according to the Ministry of Health.
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5:21 – The seven-day incidence is gradually decreasing in individual regions, ie the number of people infected per 100,000 inhabitants in the weekly monitoring period. Uherské Hradiště is one of the most visited regions with 1299.16 infected per 100,000 inhabitants. In second place is Žďár nad Sázavou (1203.14) and the third is Šumperk (1171.99).
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5:17 – During Thursday, 54 people died in the Czech Republic in connection with coronavirus, 34,242 since the beginning of the pandemic.
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5:16 – There are 6321 infected in Czech hospitals, of which 1086 are in a very serious condition.
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05:11 – There were 14,229 new cases of coronavirus infection in the Czech Republic on Thursday.
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05:01 – Germany In the fight against the covid-19 pandemic, he wants to focus more on vaccination, the goal is to give 30 million doses this month. This was stated by the new Chancellor Olaf Scholz, for whom today’s conference was the first in the role of the head of government, after talks with the prime ministers of the German federal states.
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Scholz also said that Germany would also focus on hate speech on the Internet, which intensified during the pandemic.
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