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COVID-19 vaccination centres: closure of the centre Luxexpo The Box and reopening of the centre Hall Victor Hugo
The temporary vaccination centre at Luxexpo The Box (Luxembourg-Kirchberg) will close on 5 March 2022. It will be replaced by the Hall Victor Hugo vaccination centre in Limpertsberg which will reopen on 8 March 2022.
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Information and exchange meetings on the new cultural heritage law
In the context of the recent vote of the new cultural heritage law, Minister of Culture Sam Tanson is pleased to invite all interested parties to one of four presentation and information meetings on the new paradigms that will apply to the protection and enhancement of cultural heritage in Luxembourg.
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Sam Tanson presented the reform of Luxembourg Business Registers
On 21 February 2022, the Minister of Justice, Sam Tanson, presented the reform of the Luxembourg Business Registers (LBR)*.
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Updated travel advisory for Ukraine
All trips to the entire Ukrainian territory are strongly discouraged.
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Press release: red alert lifted and assessment of the extreme weather of 18 February
The "extreme weather" Crisis Cell met again at 5.30 pm, under the chairmanship of the Minister for Home Affairs, Taina Bofferding, to assess the situation.
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Transition to Red vigilance (gale warning) - if possible, go home or stay inside!
The "extreme weather" Crisis Cell met again at 12:30pm, under the chairmanship of the Minister for Home Affairs, Taina Bofferding, to assess the situation.
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Meeting of the "extreme weather" Crisis Cell
In view of the current weather forecast, it is possible that a change to the red alert level will be necessary during the day. For this reason, a "extreme weather" Crisis Cell met this morning at 9am under the chairmanship of the Minister of Home Affairs, Taina Bofferding
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New COVID-19 cases - Weekly review: 7 - 13 February 2022
The number of people testing positive for COVID-19 has decreased from 11,003 to 5,871 cases (-53%) for the week of 7 to 13 February.
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"Schwätzt mat" – Consumer Dialogue organized by the Ministry for Consumer Protection and the European Commission
The New Consumer Agenda describes the European Commission's program for the next five years in terms of consumer policy. As this is a competence shared between the Member States and the European Union, it must be understood and supported at both national and European level.
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Launch of the call for projects for the production of a sound recording
The Ministry of Culture, as part of the reform of its subsidy policy, is pleased to announce the introduction of a program to support sound recordings of all musical genres. Two calls for projects are launched each year, one in spring as well as one in autumn.
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Textile flows in Luxembourg
This information note describes textile flows in Luxembourg and focuses on the quantification of textile waste.
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Updated travel advisory for Ukraine
The Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs has updated its travel advice for Ukraine in close coordination with European partners:
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New COVID-19 law: relaxation of certain measures
Following the vote of the new law COVID-19 by the Chamber of Deputies today, the amended law of 17 July 2020 on measures to combat the COVID-19 pandemic has been adapted on the following points:
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Luxembourg is the first country to contribute COVID-19 virus samples to the new WHO BioHub
Luxembourg has joined a small group of countries to participate in the pilot phase of the WHO BioHub project, dedicated to SARS-CoV-2, of the World Health Organization (WHO). The country was the first to contribute COVID-19 virus samples to the new hub in the framework of the initiative.
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The draft law on cultural heritage has been voted by the Chamber of Deputies
On Thursday 10 February 2022, the new law on cultural heritage was voted by the Chamber of Deputies. It is an important step towards the protection and enhancement of Luxembourg's cultural heritage.