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Killing in Texas, vaccination against monkey pox, Bolloré bus: the information to remember this afternoon

2022-05-25T11:00:13.485Z


Here is the information we have selected for you this Wednesday, May 25 at midday. The info not to miss Nineteen young schoolchildren, two adults and as many bereaved families. An 18-year-old man killed 21 people, mostly young children, Wednesday at an elementary school in the town of Uvalde, South Texas. The toll is likely to change, more than a dozen schoolchildren having been injured, some of whom are in critical condition. Other children are also missing, according to the N


The info not to miss

Nineteen young schoolchildren, two adults and as many bereaved families.

An 18-year-old man killed 21 people, mostly young children, Wednesday at an elementary school in the town of Uvalde, South Texas.

The toll is likely to change, more than a dozen schoolchildren having been injured, some of whom are in critical condition.

Other children are also missing, according to the New York Post.

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The killer was shot on the spot by police, leaving behind one of the worst attacks at an American school in years.

In an America in shock, the news channels and social networks are gradually revealing the faces of the victims.

US President Joe Biden and his Vice-President Kamala Harris spoke after the fact, warning of the urgency of standing up, once and for all, to the gun lobby.

What else to remember

  • Towards a targeted vaccination against monkeypox.

    The new Minister of Health Brigitte Bourguignon indicated on Wednesday that she was in favor of “targeted vaccination” of individuals in contact with sick people, as the High Authority for Health had recommended on Tuesday.

    Practical directives must be provided, perhaps during this Wednesday afternoon, by the Directorate General of Health.

Read alsoMonkey pox: what vaccines and treatments to fight the disease?

  • Bolloré bus fires: a planned recall.

    While a Bluebus, the electric buses of Bolloré, used by the RATP caught fire at the end of April in Paris less than a month after a first fire on a machine of the same model, the management of the company explains this Wednesday that the cause of these incidents has been "very likely" identified.

    It also specifies that a recall of its electric buses is planned.

VIDEO.

Fuse, light bulb or electrical circuit… The RATP wants to know why its “Bluebuses” catch fire

  • Moscow brandishes the threat of a world food crisis.

    A senior Russian diplomat on Wednesday demanded the lifting of sanctions against Moscow as a

    sine qua non

    for the eviction of a global food crisis, due to the blocking of Ukrainian grain exports since the start of the Kremlin offensive.

    Andrei Rudenko also demanded "the demining by kyiv" of the Black Sea ports so that the ships could export the cereals.

    Our live on the war in Ukraine can be followed here.

  • Towards a second booster vaccine against Covid-19 for patients at risk.

    The High Authority for Health estimates this Wednesday that people with comorbidities (obesity, diabetes, etc.) should, in the scenario deemed most likely at present, be called upon to be "stung" again at the start of the school year. .

  • The jubilee of Elizabeth II is approaching.

    It should be "like a giga July 14": the festivities which will mark the 70th anniversary of the reign of the Queen of England will start in eight days.

    The British reserve for her, for what could be the last great tribute to the sovereign during her lifetime, a

    "so British"

    party .

    Direction London, already in turmoil, to follow the preparations.

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We take stock of what will change from, normally, August 9.

Source: leparis

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