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CovidCheck.lu app and validity of the "booster" vaccination
A new update of the Luxembourg app CovidCheck.lu is available in the Apple and Google Play stores. It is important to remember that the certificate concerning the booster vaccination is valid in the Grand Duchy as soon as the booster vaccine is administered.
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Press release in relation to the new health measures for any travel from countries of southern Africa to the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg
The Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs and the Ministry of Health would like to inform about the new additional health measures applicable for travel to the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg.
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Adjustment of the health measures of the National Education System
The Government Council has decided to adjust the health measures in force in order to contain the spread of SARS-CoV-2 among the population. The national education health system has been adapted accordingly.
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Presentation of an OECD study on "The functioning of the integration system and its actors in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg"
As part of a review of the integration law of 16 December 2008, the Ministry of Family Affairs, Integration and the Greater Region launched a study to rethink and redesign the policy of a living together at national level.
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New COVID-19 cases - Weekly review: 15 - 21 November
The number of people testing positive for COVID-19 has increased from 1,447 to 1,897 cases (+31%) for the week of 15 to 21 November.
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Third digital edition of the Orientation day in the context of the Welcome and Integration Contract
The Orientation Day of the Welcome and Integration Contract (CAI) took place on Saturday 20 November for the third time in virtual form.
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Early opening of the Wanteraktioun
Due to the weather forecast of temperatures around 0 degrees, the Ministry of Family, Integration and the Greater Region and its partner Dräieck vzw have decided to launch the Winter Action (Wanteraktioun - WAK) early.
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Press release from the Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs on the temporary immigration restrictions
The Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs wishes to inform that the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg has acted on the Council Recommendations (EU) 2021/1782 of 29 October 2021 and 2021/1945 of 9 November 2021 amending Recommendation (EU) 2020/912 on the temporary restriction on non-essential travel into the EU and the possible lifting of such restriction.
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Checks at butcher shops and meat counters in supermarkets - correct application of the tare
The Ministry of Consumer Protection carried out checks at butcher shops and meat counters in supermarkets regarding the correct application of the tare.
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Diversity in Luxembourg - a real strength for companies
On 18 November, the Minister for Family Affairs and Integration and sponsor of the Lëtzebuerg Diversity Charter, Corinne Cahen, took part in a webinar on diversity, organised by Pictet Women's Network.
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New COVID-19 cases - Weekly review: 8 - 14 November
The number of people testing positive for COVID-19 has increased from 1,211 to 1,444 cases (+19%) for the week of 8 to 14 November.
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Seventh edition of the "Groupe d'échange et de soutien en matière d'intégration au niveau local"
Following two virtual editions of the "Groupe d'échange et de soutien en matière d'intégration au niveau local"(GRESIL) in January and June 2021, a first hybrid edition was organised on 17 November 2021.
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Communication from the Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs concerning temporary immigration restrictions
The Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs wishes to inform that following today's decision of the European Commission, the certificates issued by the authorities of Georgia, Moldova, New Zealand and Serbia are to be considered as equivalent from 16 November 2021.
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Foundation stone laid for new CIPA in Eischen
On 15 November, the foundation stone for the new Integrated Centre for the Elderly (CIPA) of the operator HPPA a.s.b.l. was laid in Eischen, on the former football field, a few metres from the Belgian border.
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Joint declaration for a nuclear-free EU taxonomy
At a joint press conference on November 11, 2021, Carole Dieschbourg, Luxembourg's minister for the Environment, Climate and Sustainable Development, presented a declaration for a nuclear-free taxonomy together with Ministers from Germany, Austria, Portugal and Denmark.