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In order to prevent a group from appearing on the Airbus Defense and Space site in Toulouse-le-Balinese, ARS is launching a wide operation from Monday, June 21. The results of sequencing carried out as part of a rapid operation carried out by Public Health France on June 8, revealed a case of a Delta variant (ex-Indian). This case comes from a group identified and treated between May 19 and 23, according to established protocols, ARS Occitanie announced in a press release on Sunday evening. On June 19, the French public health authority informed that the Hauts-Garonne governor and the director…

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“It’s tough work. You’ll feel it in your legs for the first few weeks. When I started in Toronto I was walking 20 kilometers per day. I found it difficult as an ex-soldier, imagine! ” This is one of the first warnings that Director Joseph*, a former NATO soldier, issued to recruits at the Amazon distribution center in Lachin. This is where I worked for five weeks in stealth, an experience recounted in the documentary, opposite amazon, broadcast on Eleco Club. Listen to journalist Dominique Cambron-Jules with Pierre Nantel screenshot Each working day begins with a series of warm-ups in…

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welcome » Science » Mosquitoes and bacteria can get rid of dengue fever Bacteria may be the best ally in the fight against dengue fever, the disease that infects up to 400 million people each year. A very promising study shows that it is possible to treat mosquitoes with bacteria that suppress a large part of the virus. Dengue affects urban and peri-urban areas located in countries with tropical and subtropical climates. This virus infects up to 400 million people annually, causes muscle and bone pain, and can be fatal. While treatments exist, there is no vaccine to prevent this…

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The latest measures announced regarding the pandemic open up a much calmer and more socially satisfying time than the one we just lived through.The Africa Center will be happy to reopen its doors to groups when possible. We remind you, at the moment, that the center is open in the afternoon from Tuesday to Friday. It will be closed throughout July.Be up to date with the news on the site.I wish you a good disassembly. Africa Center listened to the call of the indigenous San peoples in Africa!On February 1, six South African San (1) indigenous leaders and supporters began…

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Scientists have proven, through a study, the relationship between mental health and getting up early. According to her, early risers are less prone to depression. researchers from wide institute and university Colorado Publish the results of their study on the site Gamma Psychiatry. During this study, the genetic data of 850,000 individuals were analyzed. Data from two groups were studied Of this workforce, a sleep tracker has been placed on 85,000 people, in order to study their behavior while they sleep. Another 250,000 people answered a questionnaire regarding their sleep habits. In addition, the subjects in this study went to…

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June is National Aboriginal History Month. It is quite appropriate to involve local entrepreneurs in this important celebration. First Nations, Inuit and Gulf business owners provide an engine for job creation that preserves the unique culture and heritage essential to our social fabric. Indigenous owned and operated businesses also boost the Canadian economy through valuable products and services. It is our duty to help these entrepreneurs innovate and thrive. Public opinion poll As part of this year’s celebrations, Sodexo Canada asked Canadians to vote on the importance of Indigenous businesses through the national Léger poll. The results demonstrate widespread recognition…

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Patients who have lost their sense of smell due to Covid-19 begin to smell sour smells again, including citrus. (draw) hEight out of ten Covid-19 patients lose their sense of smell. And some, even after several months of recovery, can’t find it. For all rhinoplasty procedures and even for anyone on a daily basis (how do you smell smoke when there’s a fire, for example?), the lack of a sense of smell is a real handicap. In Nice, doctors implemented an olfactory rehabilitation protocol in which an otolaryngologist, speech therapist and psychiatrist work together to allow affected patients to regain…

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A new report from KPMG Enterprise and the global Project STEP Consortium shows that because of their dynamics and structure, family businesses have responded more resiliently to the initial shock of the pandemic. They have been able to adapt and reposition themselves to seize new business opportunities.“The essential role of the family has made it possible to preserve both the financial investment and the family legacy. The long-term vision and other significant strengths have enabled many family businesses to gain a competitive advantage and the ability to drive economic growth into the future,” said Mary Jo Fedey, national leader for…

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The evolution of the history of animals to humans By Richard Flament – Keep in mind that the formation of the Earth begins on January 1st and its history spans one year. In the previous article, it was about the origin of life that would have appeared 3.8 billion years ago, that is, the first of March. It would have been an exaggeration to say that evolution was slow in its early days, as the first animals appeared in the oceans eight months later, on November 13. Our first animals appear in the fall in the form of jellyfish, seashells,…

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Prime Minister of Alberta. Jason Kinney. The announcement was announced Friday at a press conference as the county just passed the milestone of 70% of the eligible population receiving at least the first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine. Phase 3 starts on Canada Day and we were never ready. […] I think we will be open to the good, says Jason Kinney. from 1he is July, nearly all public health restrictions will be lifted in Alberta. Indoor social gatherings will not be banned and restrictions on outdoor gatherings will be lifted. The same applies to the capacity limits for restaurants,…

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