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COVID-19 : managed return of breakfast service and sporting activity
The measures that have been in place since 11 January, and which were extended on 19 April 2021, are set to expire at midnight on Sunday 2 May. Given the health situation, H.S.H. Prince Albert II has decided to extend all of the health measures currently in place until Sunday 16 May, but with some relaxations. Bars...
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A Careers Information Week for High School Students
Supporting high school students in their choice of career is central to the concerns of the Department of Education, Youth and Sport.Over the course of the school year, Careers Advisors/Psychologists, the National Education Information Center (CIEN) and head teachers have been undertaking a variety of activities to...
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Diplomacy: accreditation of new ambassadors from Jordan – Argentina – Benin – Nepal
On Thursday 29 April, at a lunch held at the Hotel Hermitage, Isabelle Rosabrunetto, the Director General of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation, received H.E. Mr Makram Mustafa A. Queisi, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan; H.E. Mr Leonardo Costantino, Ambass...
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Alexia Barrier, patron of the class of 2020–2023 at the Institute of Nurse Training!
Today, Alexia Barrier met the Princess Grace Hospital’s Institute of Nurse Training class of 2020–2023, for which she is the patron.Having been asked to take on the role while she was still racing in the Vendée Globe, the sailor was able to meet the 27 first-year students who have chosen her as their patron and enjo...
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Papillomavirus: vaccinate boys too
Human papillomavirus (HPV) infections cause the majority of cervical cancers.To prevent these cancers, the Prince’s Government promotes both vaccination and testing as part of the broader public health policy that is implemented in the Principality.The HPV vaccination, which is already recommended for girls aged bet...
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