Scandinavian country declares it no longer considers coronavirus a ‘socially critical’ disease. Denmark’s high vaccination rate has enabled it to become one of the first EU countries to lift all domestic restrictions, after 548 days with curbs in place to limit the spread of Covid-19.
Salesforce committed to helping employees and their families relocate if they’re concerned about the ability to seek reproductive care, after a Texas abortion law went into effect.
Lyft and Uber previously offered to pay legal fees for drivers who face potential lawsuits related to the new law.
4. World’s biggest factory to suck carbon from the sky turns on in Iceland
You know what would be badass? If it squishes the gathered carbon into a diamond.
5. In France, contraception pill will be free for women under 25 yo
Some precisions :
most of contraceptions were already factually free for the whole life of a woman in France
what this law is doing is allowing all girls being less than 25 to have contraception without having to use their parents health assurance and advancing any money
it was since 2013 already free for 15-18 girls, and for 1-18 girls since 2020.
6. Former 'Blue's Clues' host Steve has message for show's grown-up fans: 'I never forgot you'
well i didnt expect to be crying today but here we are ;_;
7. Mexican Supreme Court decriminalizes abortion in historic shift
Mexico's Supreme Court unanimously ruled on Tuesday that penalizing abortion is unconstitutional, a major victory for advocates of women's health and human rights, just as parts of the United States enact tougher laws against the practice.
The decision in the world's second-biggest Roman Catholic country means that courts can no longer prosecute abortion cases, and follows the historic legalization of the right in Argentina, which took effect earlier this year.
That's it for this week. Until next week, stay safe.