Thursday, April 2, 2020

Emergency Situations Preparedness 19


Emergency management is the organisation and management of the resources and responsibilities for dealing with all humanitarian aspects of emergencies. What are the advantages and disadvantages of using the military in civil and/or emergency situations like here? https://article-directory.org/article/717/40/Emergency-Situations-Preparedness-19

Friday, March 20, 2020

Faron Pharmaceuticals Oy (FARON) already has Corona medicine

Corona virus medicine / vaccine COVID-19 medicine today - There is already a finished medicine for Corona virus (COVID-19) in Finland.
Faron Pharmaceuticals Oy (FARON) already has Corona medicine, the Finnish news magazines. Faron Pharmaceuticals Oy has been testing medicine called Traumakine, possibly suitable for COVID-19 as well. Orginally medicine was developed for ARDS (white lung disease) where symptoms are very similar to that of the Corona virus. Tests in the UK show that death rates decreased 80% and patients get out of emergency situations very fast.
New a number of different sales licenses are underway for the company and in the US concerned authorities have already promised quick approval. Faron Pharmaceuticals Oy says that they can already have enough medicine for all of Finland today.
Yesterday, the share on the Helsinki Stock Exchange doubled, but the continuation depends on how quickly a license is in place and what is needed for a Corona medicine or vaccine. Read more! https://www.nordnet.se/marknaden/aktiekurser/16417450-faron-pharmaceuticals-oy/order/kop




Sunday, June 16, 2019

Boka Billiga Resor - Semester till Ibiza



Ibiza är den ultimata destinationen för turister som letar efter en bra resa, platsen är laddad med unga party människor, musik och strandälskare, livligt nattliv och vänlig lokalbefolkning som alla smälter in i sin kultur. Alla som älskar musik särskilt trance, hous och elektronik, stranden, och en bra tid tillsammans kan hittas i Ibiza. Det är praktiskt taget soligt året runt, så vilken tid på året som helst är idealisk för denna ultimata destination i Spanien. Ibiza resor är känt för sitt nattliv och festevenemang.

Här är några hotell i Ibiza och hotell:

• Pacha Hotel: Det berömda Pacha Hotel är ett lyxigt boutiquehotell i Ibiza med 57 rum. Den har en ren, skarp design, med vit som dominerande färg och enkla linjer. Dess senaste renovering har gjort det till ett av de bästa hotellen i Ibiza, samtida och moderna. Det är känt för nattklubben Pacha, och det har en jacuzzi, betjänad service och andra högklassiga boende för att göra din vistelse på Ibiza verkligen oförglömlig.

• Talamanca Hostel: Hotellet ligger precis vid stranden, i det lugnare området i Ibiza. Nästan alla sina 44 rum har balkonger med utsikt över det blå havet medan du njuter av ditt fantastiska medelhavskök. Hotellet har också en egen bar där du kan tysta sippa din drink medan du njuter av den fantastiska utsikten och atmosfären. Du kan välja att ta del av det exotiska nattlivet när du promenerar längs stranden.

• Can Pere: Ett 1900-talskolonialt hus återställt till det som nu är en modern stuga. Det ligger nära tillräckligt för stranden och bara nära till staden, perfekt perfekt destination. Var och en av dessa hotellrum är unikt utformade med en touch av den gamla världstraditionen, särskilt på materialen. Det finns ett begränsat antal rum, totalt 12, vilket gör din vistelse i Can Pere mer exklusiv, minnesvärd och unik, långt ifrån massorna.

• Rocamar Hostel: Ett familjeägt charmigt hotell i Ibiza. Rummen har en fantastisk utsikt över Marina och stränderna, med festplatsen Ibiza bara ett stenkast bort. Rocamar terrasserna erbjuder också en fantastisk utsikt som du kan ta med tillsammans med det fantastiska köket som erbjuds. Dess perfekta läge gör att du kan njuta av Ibiza resor till stränder, affärer, nattklubbar, kaféer och hamnar i staden; perfekt för romantiska ultimata destinationen.

Så nästa gång du väljer hotell i Ibiza och hotell, se till att välja det bästa eftersom du har så många alternativ att börja med. Jämför priser på resor http://www.saleresorts.com

Friday, May 17, 2019

Majorca: Holidays For Everyone



There’s a reason why tourism in Majorca has exploded in recent years. And exploded it definitely has – the number of tourists visiting the island has leapt from 500,000 in 1960 to nearly 7,000,000 in 1997 to over 20,000,000 in 2001.

So why are holidays in Majorca so popular with English tourists?

The Majorca Weather – Sunshine, sunshine and more sunshine

Well, the first reason is obvious – the glorious weather. Majorca is famous for its warm weather, and as Britain recovers from recent flooding, it looks particularly enviable. In summer temperatures reach 30 degrees Celsius at points, making it perfect for sunbathing without ever feeling too uncomfortable. Even in winter (which is still a good time to visit the island, but you may find much of the tourist fare closed out of season) Majorca’s weather is mild and pleasant with frequent sunny days. These warm temperatures are also matched by the waters, which are clear and perfect for diving (for those not content to just recline on the beach all day).

Majorca: A Britain away from Britain

Another reason for Majorca’s popularity with Brits abroad is because it is so British in places. Resorts such as Magaluf and Palma Nova are so well catered for British holiday makers that the majority of voices you hear will be English and the home comforts are easily obtainable from the local shops and cafes – be it a full English breakfast or some Cadburys chocolate. To this end, Majorca resorts often feel like a hotter beach based version of Britain which is what people often want from a break in the sun.

Rude not to visit Majorca at that price

Holidays in Majorca are really cheap these days. The competition between the island’s hotels and the growth of internet travel companies means that everyone’s trying their hardest to undercut each other. Without putting the hard sell on too much, I feel that my company (Search Travel Online) have got some particularly decent Majorca holiday deals at the moment – but I shall try and return to neutrality now…

Once you are actually there, the prices are good as well – compared to restaurants in the UK, you are in for a pleasant surprise when you explore Majorca’s restaurants and shops for the first time.

Majorca: Something for Everyone

The other odd thing about Majorca’s popularity is the stereotypical holiday maker it attracts – there isn’t one! We regularly sell to groups of teenagers, families with young children, young couples and even elderly holiday makers. Majorca is so varied, there are attractions for everyone. From the wild club scene of Magaluf and Palma Nova, to the historical heritage of Puerto Pollensia, to the culture and shopping of Palma, to the glorious beaches of Alcudia to the various children’s attractions and fantastic restaurants dotted throughout the island, you’re sure to find something to make your Majorca holiday memorable.

And the best thing about Majorca? It’s small enough to see as much or as little of this huge variety as you like with a rental car.

Sharm el Sheikh Holidays



Sharm-El-Sheikh, popularly only "Sharm", is located at the southern tip of Sinai Peninsula, Egypt. It is situated on a narrow coastal strip between the Red Sea and Mount Sinai where the Reef meets the mountains and Desert compliments the Red Sea.

Sharm-El-Sheikh enjoys year round dry and bracing climate; the average temperature ranges from 80˚F high to 69˚F low. Due to its enchanting landscape, temperate climate and stretches of long natural beaches along the clear, calm water, Sharm-El-Sheikh has become a very popular tourist destination. The 250 different coral reefs and 1000 species of fish among other marine life are unmatched anywhere in the world and they offer a thrilling and challenging time to divers. Various watersports, particularly recreational scuba diving and snorkeling available here are considered to be among the best in the world.

Sharm-El-Sheikh, is easily approached from the Sharm-El-Sheikh International Airport, has become one of the most famous, yet expensive tourist destinations. There are many tourist attractions here.

Na’ama Bay is the most popular resort in Sharm-El-Sheikh and offers numerous activities, live entertainment, restaurants, cafés, bars, dive shops, casinos, shopping, underwater photography and other attractions. From here make a visit to the Sinai Desert and enjoy excellent Bedouin cuisine. 

Om El Seed Hill has a spectacular beach with sea reefs ideal for relaxing and swimming.

Ras Mohammed, located south of Sharm-El-Sheikh, is an underwater National park. Experienced divers find delight in the amazing reefs. The Red Sea offers opportunities for snorkeling and if you don't snorkel or dive, take a tour in a glass-bottomed boat to get a glimpse of the Red Sea coral reefs & marine life. There are beautiful reefs in Shark's Bay and Ras Um Sid, located next to the lighthouse and the beach here attracts a lot of crowd. A visit to the Aqualand waterpark, built as a replica of the famous Abu Simble Temple with pharonic statues, is an experience you must not miss.

From the resort, approximately a 3-hour drive away, is Mt. Saint Catherine Monastery built in 542 AD. You must visit Mt. Moses, “Moses’ Well” and the burning bush. You can book a full-day excursion of 157 km drive to discover the awe-inspiring Colored Canyons.

Nightlife here is quite attractive with numerous bars, restaurants, nightclubs and discos that remain open year-round. If you love shopping, Sharm-El-Sheikh mall offers both local and foreign products. The Bedouin Market or “Souk" offers handmade items including garments, jewelry, embroidered bags, camel leather shoes and pottery. Most tourists pay 5-10 inflated prices; however, Old Market can be cheaper, if you bargain.

The resort is dotted with many small and 5-star hotels. The well known Hilton Sharks Bay Resort is only a 10 minutes drive from Sharm-El-Sheikh Airport. It provides excellent air-conditioned well appointed accommodation and in-house facilities such as poolside bar, swimming pool, fitness centre, playground and games centre, hair salon, concierge assistance, valet laundry service, and onsite shopping. Separate children's pool and childcare centre are provided to take care of the children. Since it is set on a private beach in Sharks Bay, guests can enjoy snorkeling, scuba diving and an Arabian experience in the Bedouin tent with shisha pipes, Oriental tea and authentic cuisines. All the surrounding excursion sites are easily accessible from here and the friendly hotel staff willingly makes all necessary arrangements for the excursions.


Royal Visit Boost For Holiday Island



Leaders of over 50 countries from the Commonwealth will be meeting on the Mediterranean island of Malta from November 25 to 27, and for three days the island will be enjoying the attention of hundreds of millions of TV and online news viewers and newspaper readers worldwide.

Malta has often been overlooked by holidaymakers and second home owners in favour of other Mediterranean islands such as Mallorca, Cyprus and Menorca, and hotels and estate agents alike on the island are hoping that the three days of publicity will boost tourist and property buyer numbers.

With good all year round weather and an English speaking population visitor numbers from the UK, which make up about half of the island’s tourist numbers, have been surprisingly flat in recent years, and with cheaper holidays available in the new destinations from Eastern Europe such as Bulgaria set to capture more of the UK holiday and property market Malta could see tourist numbers remain level or even fall in future years.

Malta Holidays

Malta missed it’s own target of a modest increase in tourists this summer, and there are worries on the island that the opportunity to increase awareness among potential visitors will be missed.

Michael Johnson of Tribune Properties who specialise in property for sale in Malta comments:

‘Malta is ideally situated in the Mediterranean to attract tourists from all over Europe and further afield but for a lot of people I speak to in other countries it isn’t an obvious destination of choice.

The island has a strong domestic property market and doesn’t rely too heavily on overseas property buyers like some of the Mediterranean islands do, but at the same time those that do buy here play a good role in the economy overall.

The timing of the Commonwealth meeting is good as it’s just before the New Year when a lot of people decide where they will be going for their summer holidays, and next summer’s tourist could be next winter’s property buyer. But they’re only going to do that if they visit the island first, and I’m hoping that Malta will see an increase in tourists  – it really depends on whether the island takes this chance to market itself in the months ahead on the back of the free publicity the Commonwealth will bring..’

The Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting takes place very two years, and has its roots in the  British Empire, with 53 members who were former British colonies belonging to the organisation.

Queen Elizabeth II is the head of the Commonwealth, and will be visiting with Prince Philip for a two day trip to Malta to open the meeting on November 25 in Valletta, the island’s capital. It will be the royal couple’s first visit to Malta since 1992, and welcoming crowds are expected in similar numbers to their previous four visits.

In addition to the Queen and Prince Philip, among the attendees will be the United Kingdom’s Prime Minister Tony Blair, and the Prime Ministers of Canada, New Zealand, India, South Africa, Singapore and Australia.

‘Around half of Malta’s tourists are from the UK’ adds Michael Johnson, ‘and it’s a similar figure for non islanders buying property here. As well as increasing holidaymaker numbers from the traditional UK market we should be trying to appeal to people in Canada, Australia, South Africa and New Zealand and other countries who take a holiday in Europe to consider visiting Malta for a few days to sample the fine hotels, hospitality, history and culture that the island is so rich in. But it remains to be seen whether the tourist board is capable of translating good free publicity into visitors for the island.’