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April 6, 20207:03 amMay 22, 2020

VIrtually seeing a doctor

A lockdown poses major challenges for everyone who needs to see a doctor. This is even more true for children. Now, a group of paediatricians are offering their expert advice virtually.

Amidst fears of infections during the Covid-19 crisis, doctors don’t have to see their little patients physically. It can suffice to tell them the symptoms for them to be able to give advice and devise an action plan. This is why a group of paediatricians founded “KinderarztNow”, a virtual medical practice. It works very simply by telemedicine. People can dial in via laptop or smartphone, or simply by phone to get a diagnosis.

Check out the doctor’s website or read the following interview.

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Reflecting the impact of Covid-19 on the SDGs

A new exhibition of Technisches Museum in Vienna, Austria aims to reflect the pandemic on the basis of the Sustainable Development Goals adopted by the United Nations.

Helping tourists to maintain physical distancing

The Swedish island of Gotland hired a group of armored knights to patrol well-visited places in the region to ensure that tourists adhere to physical distancing measures.
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