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Thursday, 11 August 2022

Belarusians bid farewell to Nikolai Slyunkov at funeral in Minsk

Belarusians bid farewell to Nikolai Slyunkov at funeral in Minsk

On 11 August Minsk bid farewell to the former head of the BSSR Nikolai Slyunkov in a ceremony at the Central House of Officers.

Nikolai Slyunkov headed Minsk Tractor Plant from 1965 to 1972. Then he held the post of First Secretary of the Minsk City Committee of the Communist Party of the BSSR, Deputy Chairman of the State Planning Committee of the USSR, First Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the BSSR, Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union.

Written by belta.by

Wednesday, 10 August 2022

Belarusian Written Language Day to bring together around 200 writers

About 200 writers will attend the 29th edition of the Belarusian Written language Day in Dobrush on 3-4 September, the honorary chairman of the Union of Writers of Belarus, People's Writer of Belarus Nikolai Cherginets said at a press conference, BelTA has learned.

"This holiday is a kind of exam for writers. They will present their works to the audience. This year's event will bring more writers than usual: about 200 people. I would like to thank the Gomel regional branch of the Union of Writers of Belarus for the efforts to prepare for this holiday. They invited 25 Russian writers with whom we maintain good relations," Nikolai Cherginets noted.

In the run-up to the Belarusian Written Language Day, on 2 September, the Gomel regional branch will hold a number of events in Turov. "First of all, this is a roundtable on the role of writers and books in strengthening society. Also, the Gomel branch announced a competition for the best poem and song about Dobrush. More than 50 poems have already been submitted, along with songs. Special attention will be paid to the anniversaries of Yanka Kupala and Yakub Kolas, Ivan Shamyakin and other writers," Nikolai Cherginets added.

Written by minsk-region.gov.by

Tuesday, 09 August 2022

Brest to host Army 2022 competition of communications units

The 86th Communications Brigade held a draw for the Steady Signal competition of the International Army Games 2022, BelTA learned from the Defense Ministry of Belarus.

Major-General Oleg Mishchenko, the Chief of Communications of the Armed Forces - Head of the Signal Office of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Republic of Belarus, addressed the visiting teams on 8 August."Welcome to the Republic of Belarus," he said. “During the competition, we will show you the Belarusian land, traditions, our museums and military units. This year we tried to make the competition more exciting. For the first time the event will involve a female division. The number of participating countries has grown to 12. We are in for a speculator and fierce competition."

The competition will officially kick off in Brest on Sunday, 14 August.

Monday, 08 August 2022

Belarus to vaccinate children ages 5 years and older

The Healthcare Ministry has decided to expand the vaccination coverage and include children ages five years and older into the COVID-19 vaccination program, Belarusian Deputy Healthcare Minister, Chief Sanitary Inspector Aleksandr Tarasenko said, BelTA has learned.

“We have amended our vaccination strategy to cover more age groups. Earlier we vaccinated children ages 12 years and older, however starting from this week we will vaccinate children who are at least five years old. They will be offered China's Vero Cell. The same vaccine is administered to pregnant women. In China this vaccine is used to vaccinate children ages three years and older, we have so far allowed it from the age of five,” said Aleksandr Tarasenko.

The rest of the population gets the shot of Sputnik V or Sputnik Light vaccines depending on their availability in the regions. “The Healthcare Ministry is now focused on revaccination. The initial vaccination coverage is 70%. Some 27% of people who completed their initial vaccination regimen have already got a booster shot. We recommend receiving a booster jab in August-September before the seasonal rise in the disease rate,” the deputy healthcare minister said.

The increase in COVID-19 cases in Belarus is expected in September. According to experts, such a likelihood is rather high. “Taking into account the immune status of the population we expect the new wave to be not as intense as the previous ones. We hope that the infection will proceed mainly in a mild form and patients will not need hospitalization. At the moment, the dominant strain in Belarus, just like in the neighboring countries, is omicron (90%) BA.4 and BA.5 lineages. The other 10% are stealth omicron cases,” Aleksandr Tarasenko informed.

Thursday, 04 August 2022

Four children's rooms for Ukrainian migrants open in Gomel Oblast

Four children's rooms for Ukrainian migrant families have opened in Gomel Oblast, BelTA learned from the head of the management and personnel department of the Gomel Oblast branch of the Belarus Red Cross Artyom Karpenko.

The children's rooms are now available in Novobelitsky District of Gomel, in Mozyr, Kalinkovichi and Rechitsa. The goal of this project is to facilitate adaptation of families with children who were forced to leave their homes and their country.

“In such rooms, children will be able to attend interactive classes, watch educational videos, play games, there will be coloring books and much more. There will also be art classes every week and other educational activities. A children's psychologist will also come,” the Belarus Red Cross branch informed.

The Gomel Oblast branch of the Belarus Red Cross started helping people from Ukraine from the very first days. Volunteers were on duty at the border around the clock to provide help to all who needed it.

Written by minsk-region.gov.by

Wednesday, 03 August 2022

Belarus welcomes over 158,000 visa-waiver travelers since 15 April

Over 158,000 foreign nationals have visited Belarus without visas, BelTA learned from the State Border Committee of Belarus.

As of 00:00 on 1 August, 158,509 citizens of Latvia, Lithuania and Poland took advantage of Belarus' visa waiver program. “Since 15 April when Belarus reopened border for visa waiver arrivals, 102,577 citizens of Lithuania, 12,728 non-citizens and 40,980 citizens of Latvia have visited Belarus. Since 1 July, when a visa waiver program for Poland was launched, Belarus has hosted 2,224 visitors from Poland, the State Border committee informed.

For more information on visa-free visits to Belarus, please visit the website of the State Border Committee of Belarus and the Belarus Border app.

Written by minsk-region.gov.by

Tuesday, 02 August 2022

Kochanova meets with health workers from Minsk

Chair of the Council of the Republic of the National Assembly Natalya Kochanova has hosted a meeting with healthcare professionals from Minsk, BelTA learned from the press service of the upper chamber of the Belarusian parliament.

Taking part in the meeting were employees of the emergency medical services, hospitals, including infectious diseases hospitals, and outpatient clinics.

The parties discussed a broad range of issues. Top on the agenda was a possible spike of the coronavirus infection that may coincide with a seasonal increase in respiratory diseases in the autumn and winter and the healthcare sector's readiness to deliver emergency medical care and routine services. The specialists also discussed the work of outpatient and inpatient clinics, vaccination, including the delivery of booster vaccines.

Other important matters on the agenda were the preparedness of healthcare facilities to administer regular health checks, the operation of medical equipment, the supply of medicines and consumables. The experts also discussed personnel issues - from staffing to the ideological aspect. In this context, it was noted that in August healthcare workers will start getting bonuses initiated by the head of state.

According to experts, medical facilities are operating routinely, the number of ambulance calls is small. Everything is in place for a stable and uninterrupted operation of the healthcare sector.

Written by belta.by

Monday, 01 August 2022

Belarusian Soligorsk twins with Russian Berezniki

Belarusian Soligorsk and Berezniki of Russia's Perm Territory have become twin cities, BelTA learned from the press center of Belaruskali.

The signing ceremony, which took place on 28 July, was attended by Chairman of the Soligorsk District Executive Committee Andrei Zhailovich and head of the Berezniki administration Konstantin Svetlakov.

Konstantin Svetlakov noted that Belarus is closer than ever to Perm Territory. "Our peoples have always been sister nations. I am glad that now Berezniki and Soligorsk have become twin cities. I am sure we will implement a lot of fruitful joint projects in different sectors: culture, economy, and tourism. Besides, Berezniki and Soligorsk are the centers of potassium industry and our industrial enterprises are our backbone", Konstantin Svetlakov said.

Written by minsk-region.gov.by

Friday, 29 July 2022

Cuban COVID-19 vaccine registered in Belarus

A Cuban vaccine against COVID-19 has been registered in Belarus, BelTA informs citing the Center for Examinations and Tests in Health Service.

“As a result of long-term collaboration between the Center for Examinations and Tests in Health Service and the Center for the State Control of Medicines, Equipment and Medical Devices (CECMED), the COVID-19 vaccine SOBERANA PLUS produced by the Finlay Institute of Vaccines has been registered in Belarus,” reads the press release on the website of the Center for Examinations and Tests in Health Service.

Thus, SOBERANA PLUS became Cuba's first COVID-19 vaccine registered in Europe.

A delegation of the healthcare sector and the pharmaceutical industry of Cuba is visiting Belarus from 24 to 28 July. At one of the meetings the Cuban delegation and their Belarusian counterparts discussed the best practices in the field of vaccines. Rector of Gomel State Medical University Igor Stoma made a presentation on the topic “Comparative immunogenicity and COVID-19 vaccination safety in the Republic of Belarus” and spoke about the practical aspects of vaccine administration in Belarus.

Director of the Finlay Institute of Vaccines Vicente Vérez Bencomo presented a report on the effectiveness of the vaccines produced in Cuba. He expressed readiness to provide COVID-19 vaccines to Belarus free of charge. Director of the Center for Examinations and Tests in Health Service Dmitry Grinko and Rector of Gomel State Medical University Igor Stoma presented a comprehensive national educational and practical manual General Vaccinology.

In addition, the Center for Examinations and Tests in Health Service and CECMED signed an agreement on conducting interlaboratory comparisons.

Written by minsk-region.gov.by