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Do we need to wear face masks out in the open?

We’re already used to see each other with face masks while passing by on the street or in the park, but what does science have to say about this? Is that truly necessary?

cientists have already learned a lot about the SARS-CoV-2 Virus since the beginning of the global pandemic, and now they know that the surfaces are not such an important factor in the spread of the disease and that the over disinfection is not necessary and is a waste of time and spending resources.

However, we also know that the virus is primarily spreading through aerosols, small particles which remain in the air for some time, oppose to the big droplets which are expelled from us through sneezing and coughing and quickly fall on the ground. This means that staying outside is much safer than being in a closed space, says Jose Luis Jimenez, leading aerosol expert in the University of Colorado. That is why we must wear masks in closed spaces.

Serbia – Boris Milicevic, Deputy Minister for Human and Minority Rights: “The Roma taught me to not hate!”

Boris Milicevic, Deputy Minister for Human and Minority Rights in the Government of the Republic of Serbia, recently published on his Twitter profile a text whose content got attention and he presented his story of his hard and difficult childhood where he grew up in an orphan family. He speaks about the kid of Roma nationality, Aco, whom he lived with together, and with his help he succeeded to survive the hardest period in his life as he said. Milicevic, on twitter wrote that it was hard to live everyday getting beat up for even the smallest mishap from his then guardians in a village not far away from Belgrade. He shared those struggles together with his friend, Aco the Roma boy who was like a brother to him.

-“I was lucky enough, in all of this misfortune while living with this guardian family near Belgrade to live together with another orphan, Aco, he was 1 year older than me.  We were like brothers. I don’t know where Aco is today, but I am forever grateful for protecting me from everyone, for instilling the love in me towards the Roma as well as the other people, and for showing me that we’re all equal, the same.

 

Link: ROM KOJI ME JE NAUČIO DA NE MRZIM Pomoćnik ministra o odrastanju u hraniteljskoj porodici, svakodnevnim BATINAMA i "sreći u nesreći"

Brus, Serbia: Police brutality towards a Roma bot

The Roma center for women and children “Daje” announced that recently upon the arrest of a Roma boy in the police station in Brus, the boy was abused and at the end of it all, lost consciousness. It is about D.V (16) from Brus, in the south of Serbia. The “Daja” announcement says that he was transferred to the local hospital with an ambulance in an unconscious state. Now they demand that the inner control to make an investigation for this incident and that someone needs to be held responsible for abusing their power over a minor child. According to his father D.V suffers from epilepsy and that he now fears that this trauma will only worsen his medical state.

 

Link: https://rs.n1info.com/vesti/romski-centar-policijska-brutalnost-prema-decaku-u-brusu/

Employed in administration – “the ethnic circle” opens different doors!

Most of the employed at the level of ministries is the new Ministry of Political System and Inter Community Relations and in the Ministry of Agriculture, the Ministry of Local Authorities. The Parliament has 257 employees, but the number does not include MPs. The total number of employees in the public sector in 2020 was 131.183, of which 19,594 are employees in the security structures such as the army, police, intelligence agency, the National Security Agency and the Financial Police.

A total of 1.102 employees in the public sector are over 64 years, as opposed to 2,112 administrators aged 18 to 25 years. The average age of public sector employees is 46, but most are 46 to 55 years old. Age groups - public sector employees: From 18 to 25 years 2 112

From 26 to 35 years 19 603, From 36 to 45 years 30 947, From 34 to 55 years 32 231, From 56 to 64 years 25 594 and Over 64 years 1 102 In 2020, according to ethnicity, an increased number of employees from almost all ethnic groups, while there is a slight decrease compared to 2019 among the employees from the Roma ethnic community.

To be more specific, last year, 80.891 of the employees were Macedonians, 23.269 are Albanians, 2.436 are ethnic Turks, 1.567 are Roma, 1.567 are Serbs.

Macedonian - 72,49%

Albanian - 20,85%

Turkish - 2,18%

Roma - 1,40%

Serbian - 1,16%

Bosnian - 0,51%

Vlach - 0,49%

Other - 0,91%

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