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Scottish "witches" are expected to receive an apology after being burned at the stake for hundreds of years

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Scottish "witches" are expected to receive an apology after being burned at the stake for hundreds of years
Scottish "witches" are expected to receive an apology after being burned at the stake for hundreds of years

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Scottish "witches" are expected to receive an apology after being burned at the stake for hundreds of years

Around 700 sheep and goats in Germany have responded to Germany's call to form a phalanx to encourage more people to be vaccinated against COVID-19, all of which is the role of delicious bread.

On Monday, the sheep were arranged in the shape of a syringe about 330 feet long in a field in Schneverdingen, south of Hamburg.

Shepherd Wiebke Schmidt-Kochan spent days practicing with her sheep. But she ended up saying it wasn't hard to solve the problem — she simply posed the slices of bread in the shape of syringes, and the sheep and goats were put in the field and devoured.

Scottish "witches" are expected to receive an apology after being burned at the stake for hundreds of years

Organizer Hanspeter Etzold said the action was aimed at people who were still hesitating whether to get vaccinated.

"Sheep are such cute animals – maybe they can convey the message better." He said.

The German government has made accelerating the vaccination campaign its top priority, with 71.2 percent of the population receiving two injections on Monday. The number of people receiving booster injections has increased even faster in recent weeks and now accounts for 38.9 per cent of the total population.

Andreas Deffner, a spokesman for the Ministry of Health, said Monday that the public debate on vaccination in recent weeks appeared to have prompted some opponents to change their minds.

By the way, on Monday, Berlin's clubs also began offering vaccinations, and a spokesman for the Club Committee of the Berlin Nightclub Association said half of the vaccination appointments had been completed.

Scottish "witches" are expected to receive an apology after being burned at the stake for hundreds of years

The British "Daily Mail" reported on the 20th that Epicenter, a startup headquartered in Stockholm, the capital of Sweden, has launched a new method of carrying a new crown vaccine passport - implanting a microchip the size of a grain of rice into the skin and then reading it out through contactless technology.

In a video shared by Epicenter, chief distribution officer Hannes Sjblad implants a chip into his arm and then simply waves his smartphone at it to show his vaccination status.

According to Hannes Sjblad, the microchip is implanted directly subcutaneously, generally either on the arm or between the thumb and forefinger. The process is "completely reversible" and does not require a special phone app.

Such implantable microchips can be read by any device that uses the Near Field Communication (NFC) protocol, such as a mobile phone, and this technology can also be used in contactless payment and keyless input systems.

Scottish "witches" are expected to receive an apology after being burned at the stake for hundreds of years

"(Chip) implants are a widely used technology that can be used for many different things, and now it's very convenient to get a COVID-19 vaccine passport at any time through the implant," he said in a statement. ”

Many venues, restaurants, bars, concert halls and museums across the United States, the United Kingdom and other places require people to show their vaccination status in order to enter. Epicenter wanted to make it easier for people to present this information.

Hannes Sjblad said: "In case your phone runs out of battery, you can still use it at any time. Of course, this is just the way we use the technology now, and next year we will use it for other aspects. ”

Scottish "witches" are expected to receive an apology after being burned at the stake for hundreds of years

Thousands of Scottish "witches" executed on suspicion of crime may soon receive a formal apology and pardon.

The Guardian reported that between 1563 and 1736, nearly 4,000 Scots were convicted of spreading witchcraft because it was illegal to be a witch at the time. During that time, there were five major witch hunts, and the women were forced to confess under torture before being hanged or burned.

Although witchcraft was abolished in 1736, these beliefs remained—but that could soon change.

Scottish "witches" are expected to receive an apology after being burned at the stake for hundreds of years

The Times reported that a bill in the Scottish Parliament to pardon the country's convicted witches won the support of the government of the first minister in power, Nicholas Sturgeon.

"On a per capita basis, in the 16th and 18th centuries we executed five times as many people as the rest of Europe, the vast majority of whom were women." Scottish witch activist Claire Mitchell told the newspaper.

"From that perspective, 300 people were charged and 19 executed in Salem. We are absolutely good at finding women to burn in Scotland. Those executed are not guilty, so they should be acquitted. ”

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