Takotsubo Syndrome Therapeutics IndustryThe global takotsubo syndrome therapeutics industry growth is estimated at a market value of US$ 1.58 Billion by 2023 and is expected to garner a market value of US$ 2.85 Billion by 2033 to expand at a 6.1% value CAGR by 2033. The leading cause of death in both industrialised.
The global takotsubo syndrome therapeutics market is predicted to exceed an impressive valuation of US$ 2.85 Billion in 2033, with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 6.1% estimated from 2023 to 2033. In both industrialized and developing economies, cardiovascular diseases are the leading cause of death. The ris.
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Coronavirus update, April 28, 2021: State has no more Covid tests for schools due to canceled tender
Antigen tests will run out on May 7, and it is uncertain if more can be purchased in time, according to the Health Ministry.
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State has no more Covid tests for schools
The State Material Reserves Administration (SSHR) does not have any further supplies of antigen tests for Covid-19 for Czech schools and it does not have any PCR tests for the schools either, its director Pavel Švagr said. On Monday, Švagr announced that the SSHR canceled its public tender for the delivery of 5.6 million antigen tests for schools because none of the four applicants met the requirements. Primary schools have enough tests for pupils and teachers until May 7. Education Minister Robert Plaga said it was uncertain whether the tests would be delivered on time because of the need to repeat the tender. He said the government will do its utmost so that teaching does not have to be limited due to the p
Coronavirus update, April 15, 2021: Deputy PM heads to Moscow to negotiate Sputnik V supply
Hamáček to negotiate Sputnik V supply in Moscow; Czech Republic sees lowest workday number of new Covid cases since late November.
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Hamáček to negotiate Sputnik V supply in Moscow
Czech Deputy Prime Minister and acting Foreign Minister Jan Hamáček is leaving for Moscow on Monday to negotiate about possible supplies of the Sputnik V anti-Covid vaccine to the Czech Republic after its approval by the European Medicines Agency (EMA), he tweeted. He will meet Russian Industry and Trade Minister Denis Maturov. Former Slovak parliament chairman Andrej Danko will be in the delegation led by Hamáček. My task is to hand to the Czech Republic all the contacts that I used for Slovakia in the negotiations about Sputnik, Danko said. In Slovakia, the purchase of the Russian vaccine triggered a government crisis. First 200,000 Sputnik V doses were delivered to Slovakia six weeks ago, but th